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Much to my surprise, the first collection day was actually schedule for today, not tomorrow. We grabbed the first three cameras and, as the title indicates, SUCCESS! I’ll cut together an actual video showing the entire process of a climb at some point, but for now, here is what I captured of the first collection. Also, be warned that the camera work might make you a bit queasy. Even though I have a Go-Pro that I should be able to strap to my helmet, I have yet to install it. So, all the climbing shots are from my regular camera, which I held in my mouth. Here are a few of the photos. I was SO excited to see that we actually got some animals. Also, all three are species I’ve never managed to get on my cameras before! It’s just the first of many, but I’m so glad that I’ve got at least something to show for all our effort so far. The sloth isn't super easy to find, but see if you can spot it!
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Bev Roberson
2/24/2014 12:08:42 am
Kevin! I love, love, love your enthusiasm!!! I spotted the sloth, super fun for you! Keep 'em coming!
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karen aeschliman
2/24/2014 12:54:42 am
So glad you are getting shots of the wildlife...all your hard work is paying off...Great news..looking forward to seeing more,,,
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Sarah Wyatt
2/24/2014 01:52:50 am
AWESOME!!! I love the baby spider monkey pics.
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Edith Thacher
2/25/2014 11:40:29 pm
Congratulations! And what timing, now that the Olympics are over you can fill your nights watching camera film.
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Lily
2/27/2014 11:30:00 pm
So cuuuute! And it's amazing you get to see all these creatures with blank Wikipedia pages
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