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Captain Crip: Going to 'The Real' Africa Pt. 1
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Monday, June 10, 2013. The new chair was a...
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Captain Crip: May 2013
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Thursday, May 30, 2013. It's just about di...
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Captain Crip: That Good Old Lyon to Tirana Run.
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Before the sun se...
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Captain Crip: March 2013
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Did you really w...
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Captain Crip: June 2010
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. No more than bef...
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Captain Crip: June 2013
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Then went back t...
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Captain Crip: April 2011
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Friday, April 15, 2011. Links to this post.
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Captain Crip: February 2010
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Back in the 80s, long before the X-Games existed, Tom Haig. Traveled the world as an extreme athlete. He visited more than 50 countries as an international high diver, doing multiple somersault tricks from over 90 feet. Since then he has continued to travel the world as a consultant, writer and video producer. He spent six months launching a Tibetan radio station in the Himalayas and shot documentary shorts on disability in Bangladesh, France, Albania and Ghana. Friday, February 26, 2010. Back on flat gr...