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"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see." ~H.D. Thoreau

August 19, 2010

Love the DOWN!

(Brooks Range, August 2010)
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Christie "Moulin"
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Moulins are a part of a glacier's internal "plumbing" system, to carry melt water out to wherever it may go. With Alpacka packraft in hand, Christie "Moulin" can see through any glacier using her Ice-Ray vision super power and quickly float her way into or out of any situation. Miss "Moulin" likes to share pictures and mostly abstract thought as a way to keep her arch-nemeses off track, for she can never reveal her true identity.
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