College Pictures

Matt | December 17, 2001 | Misc | 2557 words and 1,345 views | no comments

Trying to take a pool shot...but with all the camera's in my face, I found it hard to do. So, I had to just concentrate a little harder. Can you say...next time use Redeye reduction!? Photo by L. CaryThe guy with the very white legs (give me a break it's before summer started!) is me, and Ted is on the right...this was taking by Ted's mom right after we moved in. Photo by S. YatesI'm at Loveland Pass in the middle of summer climbing with Tina...altitude appx 13,000...sure beats Oklahoma. Photo by T. BarberRyan and I doing the famous milkshake-o-matic sketch during Hump Week 2000. Yes, we won first place in the No Talent Show for this skit...and we ended up winning Hump Week. (I even own the t-shirt) Photo by Unknown

Here we are on my 19th birthday. Snow is outside and we are at a restaurant near Lake Tenkiller was it? I don't really remember which lake...but it was fun! In order...Liz, Jennifer, Shannon and Me. Photo by J. CaryOne of my favorite photos of myself. I'm rappelling with my pack on. And to think Gugals took this picture! Unbelieveable! Photo by M. JaegerShirtless...climbing on the rocks...who could ask for more? And to top it off I was in Colorado. Photo by T. BarberOn my 20th birthday, I was on a ski-trip, actually I was chaperoning it! HAH! I was with my church group and we went out to eat and I got a free dessert! YAY! Photo by V. Esser

Me wearing a lay. I have no clue why. I really, really don't. Photo by Toid CamHere I am rappelling again, this taken from a different angle. Photo by M. JaegerI am cleaning the gear on top of High Anxiety. It was a beautiful day out. Photo by T. BarberAhhhh....yes. Me sitting in my computer chair, chatting and playing chess while drinking coke and eating ramen. If I had to guess I would be in college. :) Photo by T. Yates

With as rosy of cheeks as I have in this picture...one would think I was an Esser. (we are known for our cheeks, and their Ok, at 13,000 ft or whatever it is (definitely not sea level) I needed a break. Hehe...it was hard hiking that far with a pack on! (especially with all the climbing gear) Photo by T. BarberHere I am at work...buying a coke. Nectar of the Gods. Working hard. Wow...I can't believe I was actually that dressed up! Photo by J. MatsonHere I am...sleeping with Tex...Liz's stuffed animal. I have a lot of those things. I have to sleep with my binky!! Photo by L. Cary

In my dorm room my freshman year, the week of finals and before moving out, Liz Shannon and I pause for the camera. Photo by J. BourlierGugals, Me and Ted strut our stuff after finishing the climb at Lower Mount Scott. Photo by B. BoudreauxOutside a cabin, with snow on the ground (rare in Oklahoma) we are getting ready to head home...we are about 3 hours away...again...on my birthday! What a way to spend it! Photo by J. CaryThis is me in action during the milkshake-o-matic skit. Boy was it ever brutal. I think Ryan would have shoved anything down my mouth if he could get his hands on it...oh wait...he did! Photo by Unknown

On top of the world. (Hardly!) This is me on top of Mount Scott...notice the coke in my hand! Photo by B. BoudreauxThese are real rocks...and yes, they really do get over 30ft tall. This is an excellent place to take a date. (if only I could ever get one) Photo by M. JaegerIf you climb Mount Scott, you HAVE to climb the Mount Scott Rock out in front. Or else. I'm sure my mom is so proud of me! Photo by B. BoudreauxDoing manual labor in Juarez, Mexico for a mission trip...I stop to pose for the camera, and then began to try and doing something constructive. Photo by S. Merrin

Ok, if there is one thing I don't want to do in Juarez, Mexico in summer, it's mix cement...it was HARD work...but very rewarding I must say...so I guess I would do it again if the trip were free. Photo by FPC Youth MemberImpersonating Sylvester Stallone, I hold onto the jug with one arm. Awww yeah! Photo by B. BoudreauxI'm actually on the route Foolish. It's a good climb, but you need chalk! Oh, and there's a good foothold coming up on my right. Photo by A. GaryMy truck. It has been through a lot. It is my first vehicle and is still currently my vehicle...so that means it has lots of memories...and passengers! Photo by M. Esser

Getting ready to hangdog it, I approach the crux of the climb...it was over 100 degrees out when we did this...I was sweating so much. Photo by B. BoudreauxI have a blackeye in this picture...and I don't think it was from Fight Club! Photo by Toid Cam

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