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24-Oct-2010 6:06:19 PM
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I recently read in the Grampians bouldering guide how the Andersens area got its name and was just wondering if there's a copy of the original Andersens Consulting brochure online anywhere? It sounds like it could be a highly amusing piece of Grampians bouldering history. A search of chockstone and google turned up nothing, I reckon would be good to get a copy linked to on here so it doesn't get lost forever.
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24-Oct-2010 8:51:16 PM
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I have one...Its a beauty
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24-Oct-2010 9:53:38 PM
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Some of your choices will be mandatory
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25-Oct-2010 10:35:45 AM
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Hey Dave, any chance you can scan it and post it online somewhere? It sounds awesome, I need to see it!
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25-Oct-2010 10:46:02 AM
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Yes yes yes, please please please
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25-Oct-2010 3:17:04 PM
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I'll see what I can do.
Eduardo, I'm guessing you're mostly interested in just making sure the bouldering history of the Grampians is preserved?
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25-Oct-2010 4:30:58 PM
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Absolutely. No other reason what so ever.
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25-Oct-2010 5:57:19 PM
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Who says you can't detect sarcasm on the web.
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10-Dec-2010 12:43:23 PM
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Alright, I'll try and get this on the front page one more time seeing as it's a Friday. Has anyone got a copy of the brochure they can scan and post? Don't quite understand earlier comments on this thread but I can guarantee I'm only interested in preserving a little piece of history and having a laugh. Anybody?
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17-Dec-2010 5:31:40 PM
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Here's the cover of the Andersen brochure
more in a moment...
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17-Dec-2010 5:34:49 PM
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And another couple...
Didnt have time to re-read it for some of the greate lines scattered through but heres a couple of nice pics of natimuks naughtiest ninjas
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