From my limited experience climbing outside, the Red River Gorge has blown me away in the sheer number of beautiful climbs. With great sadness, we're on our way back home, but I can guarantee that I'll be back soon.
Originally a photo-a-day project, then to document my travels, now to document building my tiny house
Saturday, April 25, 2015
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