Alright, I have been making posts about design, or what has been going on at Klündt | Hosmer, and frankly, that is what a corporate blog is for. But I just came across something, that although it has nothing to do with design or visual communication, everyone who reads this blog has GOT to check this out.
On April 21, Tyler Bradt from Montana, kayaked Palouse Falls. Yeah, Palouse Falls. If you have not ever seen this waterfall in person, it is worth the two hour drive from Spokane to see it. Especially at this time of year. They are pounding. I have been there in April, and it really is inspiring. I can not imagine what it must feel like to see them over the nose of a kayak on the brink. A 186-foot drop. One-hundred-eighty-six-feet... in a kayak. A new world record.
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I wonder if Tyler Bradt has a LOGO? He's got his own WEBSITE, but a BROCHURE wouldn't hurt. As for a BRANDING STRATEGY, I think KLUNDT HOSMER could put something together for him (if he lives long enough to use it!)
Take a look at Tyler's site and watch a great video about this world record descent.
After many years of planning we finally did build on our property in Pullman. It is a very "green" efficent, custom house, but we could not get the contractor and permitting help that we needed to build with straw. I have often driven by on 195 on the way to Spokane and almost taken the left turn to wander the back road to your house. I am certain that it is spectacular.
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"For sure this waterfall is worth seeing. It is amazing. The foto made me speechless, I'd like to see it with my own eyes."
Word are not enough.
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For sure this waterfall is worth seeing. It is amazing. The foto made me speechless, I'd like to see it with my own eyes.
Posted by Rapidshare SE, 22/04/2010 5:06am (5 months ago)
Rick, I ran into your blog when searching for video of the run (SI has taken down the link). My wife Bobbie and I were two of the many who worked on your straw bale house. After many years of planning we finally did build on our property in Pullman. It is a very "green" efficent, custom house, but we could not get the contractor and permitting help that we needed to build with straw. I have often driven by on 195 on the way to Spokane and almost taken the left turn to wander the back road to your house. I am certain that it is spectacular.
Karl Johanson
Posted by Karl M. Johanson, 22/05/2009 8:39am (1 year ago)