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Okay, I had to choose this title and this picture. When I went outside today to take a picture of a sheet of ice sliding off my garage roof, I slid quite a distance myself. The sun was out all day today and melted the surface of our ice storm, as the sun set and the temperature dropped, it all started to refreeze. I started at the top of the driveway and slid down to just past the post, luckily I caught the post with my left arm as I was sliding past...and I did NOT go down, huhuhu, thank goodness! After I fought my way back to the top I turned around and snapped a shot of where I had slid down.
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I was going to post the shot where I hung myself, for Wanted Dead or Alive, but I posted it a few months ago, and I don't think it went over very well.
Soooooooo Slippery When Wet it will be. Shot this at a really low tide. When we get a decent swell, and at high tide. All these rocks are under water. Its a nightmare to try and walk over them while going out or coming in from a surf session. [IMG] [/IMG]
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