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Hi Adam Thanks.

 

Yeah taken in Bhujung Nepal in about 2001. Since I got the macbook I've scanned in a lot of my old photos so this is a scanned in print.

 

Going thru the big list in finder you get a little preview image so I knew which picture I was posting. Just don't want to go through 7000 little preview images every time.

 

 

i'm sorry i can not help you on the picture posting as i don't have a mac......but i hope you get it sorted soon and post some more of them pictures....beautiful....:thumbup1: so what was the story behind nepal visit? and sorry for the derail just really interested mate...:001_smile:

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i'm sorry i can not help you on the picture posting as i don't have a mac......but i hope you get it sorted soon and post some more of them pictures....beautiful....:thumbup1: so what was the story behind nepal visit? and sorry for the derail just really interested mate...:001_smile:

 

No worries mate.

 

I just tried a combination of Rich and Paul's advice and it ended up uploading the whole lot so I had to crash the whole thing. I am getting there though.

 

I went to India in 99 it was, not 2001 , and started out looking at NGO's with the Schumacher institute in Lucknow, then moved to Nepal and got in with the Annapurna Conservation Area Project. Ended up with quite an adventure in the remote high Himalayas with the Gurcha tribes. Quite off any trekking routes then upwards to about 6000 metres I think on a hindu pilgrimage to Dudh Pockhari which is a glacial lake and quite high up.

 

If I can get a bit more selective about finding pictures I want to post I'll stick a few more up at some point and that will remind me a bit of the story behind it. It was quite an epic adventure that one.

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I've found how to do it, which is what Rich said plus a bit. After its uploaded I have to click on the attachment staple again and it gives a drop down with the image jpeg number. If I click on that it then attaches to the post.

 

Been bugging me all day this has.:001_smile:

 

I still have to export the image from iPhoto to finder first to do this though so a further explanation of how to do it direct from iPhoto would be appreciated.

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Right chaps here's where I'm up to: This one just for you Adam:001_smile:

 

- Select photo in iphoto

- Copy and paste to desktop

- Go advanced on arbtalk

- Manage attachments

- Choose file from 'desktop' in Finder and Upload

- Preview post and there she is.

 

I can live with this, quite straightforward really:001_cool:

 

Sorry to harp on about this by the way:blushing:

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Two more for you Adam.

 

My lot from Annapurna Conservation Project and me getting zapped. Taken at Dudh Pochari approx 5000 metres. No equipment whatsoever, I had to borrow the fleece and we had no tents. We slept with shepherds in their huts to the snow line then froze after that. How do I get myself into these situations:001_smile:

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