Climbed at Seneca Rocks on Saturday, lots of routes, but very easy ones, in an attempt to keep my finger tendons happy.
The view of the rocks through the morning fog (and Boer and his ute, which he seems to believe is a truck – I told him he was dreamin’).
The view from the top – down to the bustling township of Seneca (look Mum, you can see my tent!), and the oddly geometric river junction with the ubiquitous Potomac (I think it might be following me).
And doing things the American way (well, the Seneca way anyway) – the rap anchors to get down from the South Peak.
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Sooooo! This is what you do at work.
It IS a truck, a “pickup truck”, generally referred to as a “pickup”.
An “ute”: A Native American people formerly inhabiting a large area of Colorado, Utah, and northern New Mexico, with present-day populations in northeast Utah and along the Colorado-New Mexico border.
Bah – “ute, in Australian English and New Zealand English usage, short for “utility vehicle”, the Australasian equivalent of the pickup truck.” Or see The Ute Appreciation Society of Australia :P
you could have put little arrows on the photo to mark the location of your tent to make it easier to find..