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Havachatwithhexy...

The HEX
19-Dec-2005
2:56:33 AM
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Topic Date User
Campus board training Thursday, 10 November 2005, Goodvibes
>I have campused on and off for the last year or so and found it highly effective. It just >gives you that explosive power to really crank through hard moves...

... book ya plane-ticket, dude !!! ...

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'...The Swiss ace Didier Berthod established Learning to Fly (5.13+) on the Wingate sandstone of Indian Creek, Utah, in November. The overhanging splitter at a remote Indian Creek crag requires a series of campus moves off of fingerlocks, with no footholds for about 50 feet...'
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Neil can belay ... hehehe;-)

>i am currently nursing several inflammed fingers caused directly from taking up >campus sessions over a 4 week period after normal gym...

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The HEX
19-Dec-2005
3:03:57 AM
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... herez some blah , drone , static ... for ya rat-race-monday-brain to chew on while the coffee starts ta kick in...
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The HEX
19-Dec-2005
3:37:32 AM
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On 16/12/2005 Romfrantic informed:
>Hey Hexy, is the mousey's b'day today too (well, according to what he
>put in his chockstone profile) ...mine was 3 days ago! - Mousey, you are
>an adventurous Sagittarian like me :-)

Dear Romski , wasn't sure what ta get you , so I went conservative ...

... some pretty flowers ... some chocolate ... some stay-upz ... somewhere to go with ur bf ... ...and maybe we could give ur avatar an extrememakeover by swapping with Plastered ... check-out Bojangles , these dayz !!! ...

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Happy birthday
everyone !!! ... ...
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The HEX
19-Dec-2005
5:17:52 AM
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http://www.climb.org.au
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CragX
1221 posts
Administrator
>I might be able to retire .....the more fourms the better I say means less work, more >forum surfing.....as long as it dosn't take on the over moderated sillyness that has >become chockstone...

...Don't get ya hopes up too high , Rodney ...

Mr Kyle, Chockstone, 2004
>The time is past for climbers to get away with behaving like children or vigilantes (even >though many are one or the other). Climbers should make an effort to stick to some >kind of generally understood code of conduct.
>Sure, one incident doesn't really matter, but by and large, we need to act thoughtfully >and responsibly. Dodgy acts by individuals will always occur, and will generally be >tolerated, but they can NOT be condoned by the community at large...


... I thought The Reverend Narkowizc , flushed Kyly around the S-bend long ago :P



"... Hiiiiiiiii-dee-ho-ooooooooo !!! ..." ................................. " hehehe! ..."




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Romfrantic
19-Dec-2005
10:54:46 AM
On 19/12/2005 The HEX wrote:
>
>Dear Romski , wasn't sure what ta get you , so I went conservative ...
>

LOL, cheers hexy, how very thoughtful ! ;-)

The HEX
20-Dec-2005
12:37:33 AM
Oh yeah ... and I forgot ... a good bottle of ...ah-hem ... leg-opener......... Ciracoa Blue is diiiiiiviiiiine ...
;-)
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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
12:44:36 AM
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... buffer zone ...
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>
>This was the lovely result of a petzl meteor helmet falling apart with
>only a very light impact.
>She was abseiling at the time, over a funny angled edge and not being
>so experienced she ended up
>spinning around and hitting the back of the helmet on the edge.

... vindication ...

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... buffer zone ...
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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
12:50:20 AM
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C'mon Mousey-on-line-now ! ... get in here ! ... we're still good cyber-buddyz, yeah !??!
* tear rolls down Hexyz cheek ...*
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... hehehe ... Mousey given a psuedo victory ... come out and play now Cruxy ...
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"... I tort I tor a mousey ! ... "

... yeah , so did I ... hez ba-aaaack ...

The HEX
20-Dec-2005
1:07:05 AM
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http://www.climbinghistoryoz.blogspot.com/

Watz the story , Cube-rz ? ... I don't see too many new bloggs here ... you oughta contact MM and apolagise for ur churlish review of his admirable efforts ! ....
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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
1:18:49 AM
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...this sounds like this to me ...

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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
1:55:34 AM
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duglash
3/12/2005
>thanks for the amazing, honest posts raff.
>I don't really know why you're getting such stupid responses.
>>Could you maybe post a photo of your balls?
?

One Day Hero
4/12/2005
>There, there boys! I think you're forgetting the four rules of online comedy.

>#1) If it's funny the first time, it's funny every time after that

>#2) If it's not funny the first time, run it again, it might be funny on the second lap

>#3) If even one person thinks it's funny, then it's funny

>#4) If no one thinks it's funny, then that in itself is funny

>So cheer up lads, we're all great comedians!

>And if you can't handle this don't ever come training at my woody, where power >endurance meets sexual harassment and a thick skin is far more important than >strong biceps...

duglash
4/12/2005
>Actually you've missed the first rule, and that is to know when you're being funny and >when you're just being a dickhead.

One Day Hero
8/12/2005
>What better place to let the inner dickhead run free?
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Hexy think ur far-nee, Damey ! ... hehehe ! ...

... even if you have this effect on some ppl :P



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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
2:11:50 AM
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OMG !!!

Kyle'z been swept around the S-bend , and now Kieranz ruling the dunny !!!

http://www.wild.com.au/rock/current.htm

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... tell me thatz not MF...
:P
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The HEX
20-Dec-2005
2:28:29 AM
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... Now Cruxy-on-line-now ... ya gotta understand that me 'n' Fromski are cyber-platonic ... most of the time ... so I want you to know that this lil' flowér is something very special from Hexy to you ...

... gotta go now ...

;-))

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DaCrux
20-Dec-2005
2:32:26 AM
Thanks Hexy :) sweet dreams

The HEX
22-Dec-2005
1:41:35 AM


Dream ? ... feelz pretty damn real to me ! ... Mousey leading the way across the Col of Patience , to the start of The Compressor Route , where we will dig a snow cave ... should come in very handy... if ...

>...the weather closes in reeeaaaalll farkin BAAAAAD !! ...

...we must be vigilant of many things ...

'...At last he reaches a secure place to belay me up, and I walk the final ramp to the summit. My foot placements feel almost fragile as I walk on a surface few have walked before.
It is 7.30pm and the mountain is deserted but for us. Overwhelming views of the Patagonian Ice Cap to the west and the towering Fitzroy range to the east, which we plan to climb next, surround us.
I have always been aware of the power and energy of the mountains. For the 10 minutes we stand on the summit I feel a part of it.
Now we have to abseil the distance of 1 400 meters below us. The wind is howling, I've dropped my warm gloves and the sound of a fantasy waterfall is playing in my head again. After midnight, completely exhausted and only 300m below the summit, we stop for a few hours sleep.
It's our third night on this rock with no shelter. I lost my appetite three days ago and energy is very low. Despite my desperation I can't sleep, as I fight the comforts of home from my mind.

The abseil home

The view of an alpine sunrise is the only thing that gets me to my feet. We have 28 abseils ahead of us. By now my body feels detached from itself, and is functioning on autopilot. My eyes and mind fix on the footprints that our friends have left in the snow leading back to our tent. We eat snow and suck water from the rock. The last snow-covered 400 metres drag out for hours, as our rope gets stuck and we have to cut it, not knowing if we'll have enough left to get us down. All concentration has vanished with my energy. Around midnight my feet are on the glacier and we start walking down. It's difficult to walk after four days of vertical climbing, and every five steps I fall over. Every time it is harder to get up again. Below, I can see the lights of our friends. An hour later they come to greet and embrace us with great spirits and hot food.

It's been 98 hours since we left our camp...'
(Marianne Pretorius)

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... this is the famous monumental bolt traverse ... we will have to be very careful here ... probably too lateral to rap ... but down clipping the bolts could be a tad rad if the rime gets to them before we do ...

... but then again ... maybe we should rap back down Five Years In Paradise ... the Scandanavian sheilaz might be keen to give us a belayjob ...


*...consciousness arrives...*

... bugger !!! --- I hate it when I wake up just when dreamz start getting ...






The HEX
22-Dec-2005
2:51:47 AM
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On 4/09/2004 HEX wrote:
>In order to keep all other threads neat'n'trim'n'relevant, please post
>all random thoughts, flack'n'spray, trollings, etc,etc,etc on this ' shock
>absorbing / garbage munching ' thread.
>
>' The HEX ' shall end-dev-ore to restrict ' The HEX ' to this thread
>only...
>
> Looking forward to all things weird&wonderful...
>
>Luv HEX, SPRING 2004...
>
>---------------------------------

Onsighty
>Just for the record, Bogong kindly donated a $50 gift voucher for this raffle. The rather >large Berghaus daypack was actually donated by the importers of Berghuas (Outdoor >Agencies), and they also generously donated daypacks for both the Canberra and >Katoomba raffles. The dry bags were Sea Line dry bags and the importer of them >(Spelean) donated two for each raffle (Katoomba, Canberra and Melbourne). Mont >Adventure Equipment donated one of their “Space Junky Jackets” and the Summit >Gear Shop in Katoomba donated a $50 gift voucher — both of which were also raffled >off at the Katoomba gig.
>Many thanks indeed to those companies for their support...

...I think this dis-loyal garbage needs to be munched on this thread ...

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" ... I think Hexyz made a good call here, Mr Burnz ..."


" ...yes ... quite ... aiirrrr-xell-ent observation, Smithers !!! ..."
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Rock Weasel
>I have other commitments, such as creating a placard to wave in protest at Onsight's >book launch...

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"... nevermind the houndz --- just support Chockstone ...................I still can't understand why a certain climbing book wasn't promoted thru ..."

http://www.chockstone.org/RockHardware/Order.asp

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The HEX
22-Dec-2005
3:29:14 AM
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Onsight
22/12/2005
12:47:56 AM
>...It doesn't concern me. I don't think...

THINK AGAIN , DUDE ...

... can someone tell ...

... that bloke with cam-raaaaaz for eyyyyes...
that his spam ... doesn't make me laaaaaugh...
:I
...it-only-makes-me-feel-like ...
:-{~} SPEWING !!!
... in an un-guard-ed mo-ment !
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The HEX
22-Dec-2005
3:47:20 AM
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Author Xmas Holiday
nmonteith
21/12/2005
5:07:40 PM
>I am off for a three week break to Buffalo then Tassie. Might get a chance to log back >in briefly in a few days time - but then it will be open slather. All you trollers can fire up >your guns! Have a great xmas/NY time peoples and PLEASE BEHAVE whilst im
>away....

>Neilio

"...Yeah, OK mate ! ... yeah, take care !!!....... give my luv to the family !!! :-)..."

*waving madly *

...

" ... SEEEE YOOOUUU !!! ..."

...

...


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:D
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The HEX
22-Dec-2005
3:59:18 AM
On 16/12/2005 The HEX wrote:
>...respect for the time in Aus climbing history when limited technology and maximum >attitude achieved some amazing thingz ...

... I've been jonesying around abit with this and thought this fleshes it out nicely ...

Jonesy
>I think it's important to acknowledge that this route was done at time when "boldness >was back" and the likes of Carrigan and the Shepards were laying it down. Treading in >the footsteps of those preceding us is one of the things that makes climbing so great. >When you go and do these routes in the same style as Barber, Morehead, Sorenson >or Law, you get to know these visionaries and are privileged to enjoy the same >experience as them...

VERY GOOD ...

... but too bad Claw became Mikl ... there's no way Claw wooda bolted XI ...

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The HEX
22-Dec-2005
4:04:04 AM
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http://climb.org.au/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum=2&topic=1

Adski -- you-v been pre-eptively banned, cos Kyle knows ur a sh#t-stirrin' rsole :P

... save ya ' enthusiasm & content ' for Chockstone ...
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