Ah, well, that's what I get for not looking at the timestamp.
Yes, it's in rural Indiana. I certainly hope more pictures turn up, but so far they've been rare as hen's teeth. There are definitely more pictures in existence. I've been shown a few myself (in person, by the people who took them), and I've seen people stake out the Boulder with cameras. They just don't seem to drift onto the internet. I'd imagine that most of the existing pictures are squirreled away in subfolders on various frat guys' hard-drives, waiting for some enterprising young mind to put them on the 'net. My personal theory on their rarity is that, since Boulder Runs are largely tolerated by the administration and highly popular with the students, even the dimmest fraternity bros recognize on some level that a scandal involving a lot of pictures getting out will quickly lead to the current steady stream of runners trickling to nothing.
That notwithstanding, I just wanted to let you know that you actually found in-real-life one of the legendary hauls: an honest-to-goodness sorority initiation streak.
|