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    Know a non-profit that could use a camera?



    Okay mags. So I was given this small waterproof Sony point and shoot to do editorial work with at TGR, but when I need a camera there are enough DSLRs available that I have barely touched this thing. Do you work for or are aware of an avalanche forecasting center or other kind of non profit that could really use a simple camera for its work or needs? It doesn't have a memory card but takes pretty good photos, I just don't use it at all. PM me if you think of any worthy organization!
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    ^^^ That's definitely a good one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45hill View Post
    http://www.disabledsportseasternsierra.org/

    Great organization in Mammoth.
    Thats 45hill, if I don't hear from many other people I'll get in touch with that outfit and see if they'd like it!
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    If for some reason you can't find a non-profit to take it, what about Huck Schmuck?

    He's done some fine work on the "A plea to Ullr" thread.

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    Adaptive Adventures is a great organization. Headquartered in Boulder and Chicago. I think they were in Jackson and Targee not long ago helping with their adaptive programs.

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    You guys all beat me to it- adaptive sports.

    Teton Adaptive Sports would be an excellent choice. As a matter of fact, any of you rich guys can also donate to them.

    I'm not affiliated with them, but they do a great job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twatsdeep View Post
    If for some reason you can't find a non-profit to take it, what about Huck Schmuck?

    He's done some fine work on the "A plea to Ullr" thread.
    I'm sure I could put the waterproof capabilities to good use. Thanks for thinking of me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huck_Schmuck View Post
    I'm sure I could put the waterproof capabilities to good use. Thanks for thinking of me.
    You're welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing-in-jackson View Post
    You guys all beat me to it- adaptive sports.

    Teton Adaptive Sports would be an excellent choice. As a matter of fact, any of you rich guys can also donate to them.

    I'm not affiliated with them, but they do a great job.
    Ding ding ding! Local org for the win... just sent those guys an e-mail. Thanks for the suggestions mags!
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