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  <title>Josh Caple's recent photos</title>
  <subtitle type="html">Well, I suppose I'm just like any young climber in as much as I love grating parmesan cheese while listening to Pavarotti on my walkman, and I firmly believe that few sensations in this mortal realm are so divine as the encounter of a well folded napkin.

Once upon a time I was a hardcore dirtbag living in my hammock in the bush or under bridges when I did the city visits, eating from dumpsters &amp; climbing every single damn day. After sporadic stints posing as a climbing guide, ski lift operator, rope access technician &amp; magazine photo editor, I took the leap into full time photo-ing.

These days I'm a professional adventure sports photographer/writer living in Sydney, Australia &amp; I'm loving the good life. I still spend my time climbing/skating/surfing/snowboarding/partying but now I tell the taxman that it's work. Sweet gig!

Check out my folio at  http://www.joshcaple.com  - and be sure to check back soon, as I have almost finished my brand new website/blog overhaul!!</subtitle>
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  <updated>2009-12-01T13:08:59Z</updated>
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