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Holding on!

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  • ambivalena@mastodon.nuA ambivalena@mastodon.nu

    @elaterite Wow! Never seen anything like this before, nature doesn't seem to care about the laws of physics.

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    @ambivalena @elaterite Nature indeed does not care about the laws of physics.

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      @ambivalena @elaterite Nature indeed does not care about the laws of physics.

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      @msbellows It is a maxim that goats defy gravity just for the fun of it!

      @ambivalena

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      • tamami@sfba.socialT tamami@sfba.social

        @elaterite I'll have to look for them next time I'm out there!

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        @tamami It was somewhere along the east shoreline. But the photo is from 2020. I should go take a look myself to see if they are still there! Good excuse to get the kayak out, when it is warmer, though.

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        • grizzle@pixelfed.socialG grizzle@pixelfed.social
          That is really impressive, thanks for sharing it.
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          @Grizzle Thanks!

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          • 2025_mx@pixelfed.social2 2025_mx@pixelfed.social
            Increible
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            @2025_mx Indeed!

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            • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

              @msbellows It is a maxim that goats defy gravity just for the fun of it!

              @ambivalena

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              @elaterite @ambivalena I'm not so sure. I sense that goats pursue weightlessness from a sense of rage against gravity's mere existence.

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              • msbellows@c.imM msbellows@c.im

                @elaterite @ambivalena I'm not so sure. I sense that goats pursue weightlessness from a sense of rage against gravity's mere existence.

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                @msbellows That too.

                @ambivalena

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                • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                  @tamami It was somewhere along the east shoreline. But the photo is from 2020. I should go take a look myself to see if they are still there! Good excuse to get the kayak out, when it is warmer, though.

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                  @elaterite I hiked there once last year, but no one was there and was too quiet... Strange that I'm fine being totally alone on my favorite trails, but in unfamiliar places I get so creeped out πŸ˜…

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                  • tamami@sfba.socialT tamami@sfba.social

                    @elaterite I hiked there once last year, but no one was there and was too quiet... Strange that I'm fine being totally alone on my favorite trails, but in unfamiliar places I get so creeped out πŸ˜…

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                    @tamami It is easy to do. I sometimes have that problem when hiking at night, especially moonless nights. Sometimes it will occur to me that it is prime mountain lion territory. And that spark mushrooms into thinking a cat is following me. I will turn my headlamp up high & flash it around looking for eyes. Then I settle down & remember that loin attacks are extremely rare & that I have my trekking poles to use as weapons...if the cat doesn't just jump me from behind & bite my neck! 😬 πŸ˜‚

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                    • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                      Holding on!

                      Literally, strong roots.

                      (Lake Davis, California.)

                      #Trees #Lake #Forest #Landscape #Photography #Darktable

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                      @elaterite Woah. I'm amazed the roots are strong enough to hold those trees up. Impressive!

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                      • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                        @tamami It is easy to do. I sometimes have that problem when hiking at night, especially moonless nights. Sometimes it will occur to me that it is prime mountain lion territory. And that spark mushrooms into thinking a cat is following me. I will turn my headlamp up high & flash it around looking for eyes. Then I settle down & remember that loin attacks are extremely rare & that I have my trekking poles to use as weapons...if the cat doesn't just jump me from behind & bite my neck! 😬 πŸ˜‚

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                        @elaterite Yes, especially during the winter, I worry about the big cats. I have several friends who refuse to use trekking poles, because they think poles are for old folks, and then I tell them about the fighting chances they'd have if they had the poles... hahaha

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                        • msbellows@c.imM msbellows@c.im

                          @ambivalena @elaterite Nature indeed does not care about the laws of physics.

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                          @msbellows @elaterite he he πŸ˜„

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                          • joncounts@mastodon.nzJ joncounts@mastodon.nz

                            @elaterite Woah. I'm amazed the roots are strong enough to hold those trees up. Impressive!

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                            @joncounts Indeed! That has to be a heck of a lot weight hanging there, several tons, maybe?

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                            • tamami@sfba.socialT tamami@sfba.social

                              @elaterite Yes, especially during the winter, I worry about the big cats. I have several friends who refuse to use trekking poles, because they think poles are for old folks, and then I tell them about the fighting chances they'd have if they had the poles... hahaha

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                              @tamami Ha ha, absolutely! I used to be one of those people. However, after I started using trekking poles--four wheel drive for people--I learned it was a big mistake not to have used them when I was young. And, in a pinch, they could serve as a fine weapon.

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