Just some boulders in the backyard, no big deal. A couple nice little problems to work on right out the back door-- or at least what was our door on Praslin island. We climbed em because they were there. Located off a road to a village called Zimbabwe - of course. Obviously I still have some more work to do on the second problem. Guess we need to go back!
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What about my bouldering pics???
ReplyDeletethat looks fun! what type of rock is that?
ReplyDeleteHey Justin! It's granite! For more reading on the Seychelles' geology, check out: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/eden/time.html
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