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30-Jun-2014 11:29:45 PM
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Yes typo - 1986
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30-Jun-2014 11:32:50 PM
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On 30/06/2014 sliamese wrote:
>i think Dave hit the nail on the head. Things change and its
>not always something to be feared...
Like wearing pants while climbing?
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9-Jul-2014 6:42:07 AM
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The hold has been pretty exactly 10mm, horizontal, slightly positive, for 3 fingers. I remember it very well :-).
As far I know, it broke already during a very early ascent from an english climber. He searched for the hold on bottom of the wall, found it and glued it back on. From that moment on, this english climber was able to climb it and many ascents have been done, probably because the hold has been 1-2 mm bigger from the glue.
Obviously the hold broke again and got bigger again...
Thanks, Gerhard, for bringing this up on this post. I don't know what to do. I can only tell you the size of the original, natural hold. Natural: I broke the top part of the small flake during the first try. Thats it.
Martin
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9-Jul-2014 7:53:18 AM
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Love the history of this iconic route!!! Thanks for joining in on this discussion Martin and giving us your insight on this amazing route during an historical era!!!!!
Mark
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9-Jul-2014 1:48:57 PM
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Welcome Martin. You wouldn't by any chance have a close up photo or two of the hold in question not blocked by a hand or foot?
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9-Jul-2014 6:48:44 PM
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No, sorry, I have only pics from the ground:
Pics 1984
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9-Jul-2014 8:51:05 PM
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Awesome Pics Martin, thanks for sharing.
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12-Jul-2014 1:07:55 AM
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The most likely person to have shots from above when Martin was originally trying the route is Kim Carrigan. I vaguely recall him hanging just out of shot when I took some pics from up the hill back in Jan.85.
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12-Jul-2014 11:13:31 PM
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Dave
I just had lunch with the guy who bought your car from Roland who bought your car from you.
Apparently it died on the Hindmarsh island ferry. Had to get pushed off. RIP. Corolla
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12-Jul-2014 11:19:01 PM
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On 12/07/2014 Stugang wrote:
>RIP. Corolla
My thoughts exactly regarding the glue hold on Punks.
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13-Jul-2014 12:22:13 AM
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Mazda Capella actually. I came across an old photo with it in the background while cleaning out a cupboard today and I'll never know how the passenger side front door stayed on, the hinges were only held in place by rust!
Anyway, back to the topic at hand..........
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