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General Climbing Discussion

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LittleMac
31-Mar-2005
5:04:30 PM
On 31/03/2005 Onsight wrote:
>Has Shaggy already signed you up for an exclusive?
>
>Ooops sorry, wouldn't want to encourage this.
>
>V V dangerous....

I'm not sure if "bringing the beer" technically clasifies as a signing.

No it's more of a, if you're going to do this I want to be there kind of deal.
bne
1-Apr-2005
10:36:20 AM
and to make it more authentic(czech style), you are only allowed to use a knotted rope/sling as protection...put me down for another beer if you make the jump.

LittleMac
1-Apr-2005
1:47:46 PM
On 1/04/2005 bne wrote:
>and to make it more authentic(czech style), you are only allowed to use
>a knotted rope/sling as protection...put me down for another beer if you
>make the jump.

Am I allowed to use chalk for this jump????????

ShinToe Warrior
1-Apr-2005
2:07:19 PM
yes, but only on your hands. chalking your feet for the jump would be cheating

Rich
3-Apr-2005
5:49:11 PM
here's a pic of me jumping the gap at squeaky beach boulders, wilsons prom.
i reckon its great fun doing the jumps :) anyone ever done the jump between the end of the 'nerve test' and the cliff in the wonderland in the grampians? my mates got some pics of the jump, i'll see if i can get em.


adski
4-Apr-2005
12:06:16 AM
yep I've done the jump from the nerve test, it's was quite exciting for a few seconds.

Rich
4-Apr-2005
8:32:46 AM
sorry that pics so big btw... tried to shrink it.
BA
4-Apr-2005
11:18:58 AM
On 3/04/2005 Rich wrote:
>anyone ever done the jump between
>the end of the 'nerve test' and the cliff in the wonderland in the grampians?
>my mates got some pics of the jump, i'll see if i can get em.

Please do Rich. I nearly filled me daks just thinking about it!

nmonteith
4-Apr-2005
11:42:13 AM
Doesn't it hurt your poor bare feet landing on that sharp Wilsons Prom granite??
climberman
4-Apr-2005
12:47:10 PM
Simon - a really nice looking set of pics in that one. The array of pinnacles is wild !

A mate has spent some serious time in that general area (his partner is from Dresden - you might know Colin, a firie ?). Has done over 500 of the sandstone routes. Raves about the place.

Rich
4-Apr-2005
12:52:03 PM
On 4/04/2005 nmonteith wrote:
>Doesn't it hurt your poor bare feet landing on that sharp Wilsons Prom
>granite??

yeah nah it's okay. kinda prefer bare feet so you know what grip you have on the landing you know?

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