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8-Jun-2010 8:23:34 PM
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According to his blog, Ethan Pringle is visiting for 6 weeks starting now... he's been out of action with injuries for quite a while but is almost recovered now apparently.
Also according to this on 8a.nu, Daniel Woods is also coming down in August, but not sure if it's exclusively for climbing or to visit someone.
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8-Jun-2010 8:54:53 PM
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I told Ethan to start at the left side of the Taipan wall and move across ticking every single route; offered to belay and jug. He said it sounded fun, we'll see how it goes.
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9-Jun-2010 10:34:13 AM
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If Ethan doesn't take you up on your offer you can belay and jug for me as I attempt every climb on the taipan wall from left to right?
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9-Jun-2010 2:45:29 PM
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you can climb taipan left to right via the mint, arabic mint, and lawrence of arabia .... cough, cough ...
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17-Jun-2010 10:18:30 AM
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Seems they're amongst us already. I heard Pringle did Lost for Life at the Citadel the other day and topped it out which is pretty ballsy.
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17-Jun-2010 12:35:02 PM
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On 17/06/2010 Mr Stu wrote:
>Seems they're amongst us already. I heard Pringle did Lost for Life at
>the Citadel the other day and topped it out which is pretty ballsy.
I watched him flash Mirage after working grove train on the weekend! impresive to see!
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17-Jun-2010 6:14:38 PM
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Didn't Monty come within a whisker of flashing Mirage? Can't be that impressive :)
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22-Jun-2010 4:16:12 PM
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On 8/06/2010 gordoste wrote:
>Also according to this on 8a.nu, Daniel Woods is also coming
>down in August, but not sure if it's exclusively for climbing or to visit
>someone.
From http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=55798
"Now, he's back in Colorado, where he'll have a couple of weeks to finish off a bunch of projects in the park, before heading off again. This time to Oz, where he'll spend a month together with Chris Webb-Parsons and Phil Schaal. Chris says the plan is to take them around sydney bouldering for a few days then off to the Grampians, and also to a place called Bungonia."
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