
Do you have an extreme adventure photo? Have you scaled a mountain range? Biked the Appalachian Trail? Share your photos for a chance to win a three-day, two-night stay at Bethel Inn and Resort in Bethel, Maine. Veteran Globe photographer John Tlumacki will pick his favorites.
Gosia Kubica hang gliding from Pedra Bonita Mountain -- 1,700 feet above sea level -- in Rio de Janeiro with her tandem pilot, Paulo. While the take off required her running off a cliff, she said it was not as scary as it looks. "The glide was very smooth and the views of Rio were spectacular. It was an amazing experience I would definitely do it again."
(Photo submitted by Gosia Kubica)

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More about the prize
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Win a three-day, two-night golf and stay resort getaway for two at the Bethel Inn. First prize includes deluxe accommodations overlooking scenic mountain vistas. Start your day with a delicious, hearty, country breakfast daily. Enjoy unlimited golf on the inn's 18-hole championship course designed by the renowned architect Geoffrey Cornish. Total prize value: $1,025.
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More about the sponsor
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Rooms at the Bethel Inn Resort in Bethel, Maine, come complete with fireplaces and air conditioning, all surrounding a beautiful mountain view, a spacious 6,700-yard championship golf course, and over 200 acres of resort activities including a health club with an outdoor heated pool, whirlpool, fitness center, saunas, and a hot tub. The inn also features tennis and lake house activities with canoes and kayaks available for use.
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About the judge
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John Tlumacki has been a staff photographer at the Boston Globe since 1981. There's not much he hasn't seen, including covering three Winter Olympics, several Super Bowls, and the fall of the Berlin Wall, for which he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. When on assignment shooting icebergs in the North Atlantic, he had an opportunity to fly an Air Force C-135. He crashed in a hot-air balloon race that took off from Foxborough when the basket hit the top of a tall pine tree off Interstate 95. He also took the last known photo of fugitive Whitey Bulger wearing a white Red Sox baseball cap. John is a graduate of Boston University, magna cum laude from the College of Communication. He resides on the South Shore with his wife, Debra.
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