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(I hope the rig manager reads this!)While Sandy’s foot replica Omega 2900.51.82 Men's Watch repairs, she is doing a lot of swimming and upper body gym work. Once she has healed completely we have a fairly intensive regime mapped out of gym work, interval training and endurance training.Q: Brad, you are an awesome photographer. Any thoughts on how you will capture this climb? ..Aww shucks. Like you Alan, I am a Nikon/Mac user for capturing and processing my photos. I was simply thrilled with the performance of my D300 on Everest in 2008, especially with regards to long exposures in brutally cold conditions. Next year, I may switch over my 18200 for a 1685 as my climbing lens .