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General Climbing Discussion

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What are the most interesting mountains?
Asold
22-Jan-2017
11:25:13 AM
What do you think about mountain climbing?
I like to travel, to visit different cities, different countries. This is new contacts, types, places of interest.
But at last time like mountain climbing and hiking. Recently, I try to frequent in the mountains.
I learned the cost of the most interesting mountain routes here
Many dream to climb Mount Everest. I also plan in the future.
While I was still a rookie, I'm not going to try. Though there write it may even be some newcomers. I think early to try.
What do you think?
What you mountains did you climb?
technogeekery
24-Jan-2017
9:31:52 AM
SPAMbot, mods please delete
dalai
24-Jan-2017
10:12:20 AM
On 24/01/2017 technogeekery wrote:
>SPAMbot, mods please delete

Given the on topic post I haven't deleted just yet but am watching closely...
widewetandslippery
24-Jan-2017
12:04:05 PM
I climbed Donkey Mountain a few days ago.It was very Rene Dumal as it wasnt a real mountain and it had voids under the surface where the hollow men live. Mountains do not have to be real.
jdb
24-Jan-2017
12:59:38 PM
The You Yangs (you don't need supplementary oxygen)

IdratherbeclimbingM9
24-Jan-2017
1:38:53 PM
On 24/01/2017 widewetandslippery wrote:
>I climbed Donkey Mountain a few days ago.It was very Rene Dumal as it wasnt
>a real mountain and it had voids under the surface where the hollow men
>live. Mountains do not have to be real.

Not dissimilar to The Water People by Joe Simpson... - a gripping (mountain) yarn with nary a Yates knife in sight...
I'd be interested in your book if you ever publish it ww&s!
Heh, heh, heh.

phillipivan
24-Jan-2017
2:50:30 PM
Rum Doodle, by far.
martym
24-Jan-2017
2:53:53 PM
I saw a shirt for sale "I climbed Mt Ku-Ring-Gai"
Kicking myself I didn't buy it.
widewetandslippery
24-Jan-2017
3:02:51 PM
please pick me up one. i'll pay a finders fee

rodw
24-Jan-2017
3:33:55 PM
Get one of these..

http://www.redbubble.com/people/lostsheep007/works/1566737-i-climbed-mt-druitt?p=t-shirt&style=mens&body_color=asphalt&print_location=front
widewetandslippery
24-Jan-2017
3:41:37 PM
we did climb Mt Druitt That day we got lost going to Clarence.

deep Van Winkle
24-Jan-2017
3:59:30 PM
My mother in law lives north of Hornsby so gives me presents of "I climbed Mt Ku-Ring-Gai" and " London Paris New York Berowra" t-shirts. In fact I'll be wearing "I climbed Mt Colah" at St Peters Gym tonight.
Funny thing is OS people ask if it's a difficult mountain and where it is. Before I know it I'll be spinning something about the the Greater Kur-Ring-Gai Range and the parched 35 pitch Stumpy-Roo Diretissima on the on the North Face.

kuu
24-Jan-2017
5:20:14 PM
I live at Mount Colah which is separated from Mount Ku-ring-gai by only a couple of glaciers. Even though the oxygen level is low up here I'd still like to locate the 35 pitch Stumpy-Roo Diretissima.

Any clues, suggestions?

🙂
widewetandslippery
24-Jan-2017
7:15:25 PM
On 24/01/2017 kuu wrote:
>I live at Mount Colah which is separated from Mount Ku-ring-gai by only
>a couple of glaciers. Even though the oxygen level is low up here I'd still
>like to locate the 35 pitch Stumpy-Roo Diretissima.
>
>Any clues, suggestions?
>
>🙂

Maybe look through what Freda Du Faur did, she was prolific in the area.

Duang Daunk
24-Jan-2017
7:51:40 PM
On 24/01/2017 widewetandslippery wrote:
>Maybe look through what Freda Du Faur did, she was prolific in the area.

It's an age thing, and he's forgotten.
Bro kuu has been around forever and prolly did that route while Freda was still in nappies!
Later on it took Dr Dark an Dot Butler to coax him out of early retirement!!
widewetandslippery
24-Jan-2017
10:05:33 PM
I reckon even Kev would find that funny Duang

IdratherbeclimbingM9
25-Jan-2017
9:26:30 AM
On 24/01/2017 widewetandslippery wrote:
>>Maybe look through what Freda Du Faur did, she was prolific in the area.
>
A clickable reference for those who might need it.

kuu
25-Jan-2017
12:13:50 PM
On 24/01/2017 widewetandslippery wrote:
>I reckon even Kev would find that funny Duang
>
I'm told that he does!

Snigger, snigger.

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