I got the iPhone 6 around Christmas last year. Since then it has replaced my old camera, old iPod touch 4, old iPod, and my old phone, a Samsung Dart. I have also used my iPhone to take the majority of the pictures on this blog (For this reason I will not have a picture for this post). I have also played a lot of games on my iPhone. I have never had a game lag while playing on my iPhone. The iPhone is very fast and has a very good (high definition) camera. The iPhone also has a lot of different apps available for it. Despite the price, I would reccomend the iPhone 6 to anyone who wants a multi-purpose phone that can do a lot of jobs. I rate the iPhone 6 4.8 stars out of 5 stars. The only reason I don't rate it 5 stars is the fact that a few apps are not available for ios, how you can't put widgets on the home screen, and a few other software quirks.
Top Rope Climbing Recently I had the opportunity to try both top rope climbing and bouldering at EVO in Portland. I also learned about lead climbing. Rock Climbing is the most basic of all of these three methods. This is when you climb up a fairly tall rock wall and you are tethered to the top of the wall and to a belayer. This is the safest of these methods when done correctly. Lead Climbing Lead Climbing is when you are climbing up a rock wall but are not tethered to the top of the wall. As you climb you clip your rope into different carabiners on the rock wall. You are also tethered to a belayer on the ground. When you are lead climbing if you fall, you will generally fall from 6 to 20 feet (Twice the distance from you to your last tie-off point). You generally want a belayer who is heavier than you so that when you fall they don't fly into the air. Bouldering Bouldering is when you climb up a wall that is about 16 feet tall without being strapped/h...
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