Sporting Rifle

An uphill struggle

rom below, it doesn’t seem to be hard to pass the cliff, but the moment I’m five metres above the rocky terrain below it, the project seems riskier. The surface is full of protrusions, and the stones in the middle of the narrow passage we must crawl through are loose. It is not life-threatening to fall from here, but neither harmless! Now I understand why my travelling companion, Jens Kjaer Knudsen, breathes a little heavier than he did before commencing. However, he does not have any problems in passing, and I follow without any issues, besides the fact that ‘operation rock passage’ costs me a hole in my trousers, as well as

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