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Ty Ødin
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Things You Can Run Through by Ty Ødin, clown face

February 4th, 2010 5:50 PM / Location: 30.012365,-95.15477

INSTRUCTIONS: Find some.

Certainly, you'll have to make certain said things can be run through.

Upon taking this task I scrolled through the other praxis' to get ideas and stumbled upon Mr. Everyday's forest-at-night run. This seemed like a wonderful idea, so I decided to complete this on the semi-flooded golf course and small stretch of trees behind my house.

I was joined by two friends, Troy Church and clownface. We ran out into the dusk, crossing the abandoned golf course in short time. Fortunately, no one fell in the massive amounts of standing water. Unfortunately, I chose to wear house shoes for this task, forgetting that it had rained. We reached the forest and continued through the mess of puddles and twisting roots until we reached the small stream that marked the edge of the tree line.

Our task complete, we took the nearly-drowned cart path back home. It was a very successful (and wet) run.
-Ty Odin

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Ty running, with me following closely behind to get this shot


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Troy being a tree... blocking my shot >:/


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The beginning



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posted by Ty Ødin on July 21st, 2013 5:48 PM

Retrospectively, calling the first shot I'm ever involved in for this site the beginning seems extremely appropriate.