After a first post focused on tug-of-war, here are another few pictures from the Kansai Highland games.
Today, we are focusing on caber toss. The idea is quite simple: locate a large wooden pole (the "caber"), pick it up, and throw it away. In practice, it is not so easy.
One of the brave individuals who gave caber toss a try was a pastor.
I do not know if it is just me, but somehow it seems he is reproducing some well-known images from his day job.
Of course, as always, nothing beats team work...
I still have some piping and dancing photos to go through, so you can expect further posts to follow...
Today, we are focusing on caber toss. The idea is quite simple: locate a large wooden pole (the "caber"), pick it up, and throw it away. In practice, it is not so easy.
One of the brave individuals who gave caber toss a try was a pastor.
I do not know if it is just me, but somehow it seems he is reproducing some well-known images from his day job.
Of course, as always, nothing beats team work...
I still have some piping and dancing photos to go through, so you can expect further posts to follow...
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