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Guess The Route

Superstu
12-Sep-2012
4:00:26 PM


1. Crag
2. Climb
3. Climber
4. time of day
5. Time the fire truck arrived after the lantern set fire to the tree


nmonteith
12-Sep-2012
4:05:00 PM
Bonnet Bay, Between the Lines - not sure about the rest!

Superstu
12-Sep-2012
4:25:54 PM
On 12/09/2012 nmonteith wrote:
>Bonnet Bay, Between the Lines - not sure about the rest!

You were belaying!

Your turn now

ajfclark
11-Dec-2012
5:15:40 PM


Is this at Arapiles?

Eduardo Slabofvic
11-Dec-2012
5:33:37 PM
No, it's Wolfie.
Gareth
11-Dec-2012
6:36:20 PM
Looks like the start of Cellular/PCL

ChuckNorris
11-Dec-2012
9:36:41 PM
with a physique like that you have to wonder whether his ascent of punks all those years ago was just an elaborate hoax.
kieranl
11-Dec-2012
9:43:22 PM
In retrospect, with that mo and hairdo we should have tried to smuggle him onto the Australian cricket team as a fast bowler.

IdratherbeclimbingM9
11-Dec-2012
9:54:09 PM
On 11/12/2012 kieranl wrote:
>In retrospect, with that mo and hairdo we should have tried to smuggle
>him onto the Australian cricket team as a fast bowler.

He looked more like a Chappel than a Lilly imo, ergo a medium off-spinner would be more the style?

Eduardo Slabofvic
11-Dec-2012
10:02:09 PM
On 11/12/2012 stugang wrote:
>with a physique like that

At least that photo answers a question that been around for a long time. Wolfie did get into Stugangs pants.

wallwombat
11-Dec-2012
10:34:32 PM
I still have some quick draws like that - with the rainbow tape.

They're a bit faded now.

Should I retire them or keep them for abseil anchors, when widewetandslippery is going first?

E. Wells
11-Dec-2012
11:10:44 PM
try to sell them on ebay for price of new draw? thats what americans do with theyre vintage gear.

IdratherbeclimbingM9
12-Dec-2012
9:27:24 AM
On 11/12/2012 dangermouth wrote:
>try to sell them on ebay for price of new draw? thats what americans do with theyre vintage gear.

I reckon that I should be able to update my gear at those prices, but the trouble is that I have made a pact with a secret clan to be buried with my hammer!
Hehx3

Macciza
14-Jul-2015
2:45:53 PM
High all,
Trying to work out what Blueies crag/route this is for a friend who can't recall where it is?


Any ideas??
Cheers
MM
daave
14-Jul-2015
4:55:51 PM
Not Cottage Boulder at Piddo?
Dave_S
14-Jul-2015
5:16:20 PM
On 14/07/2015 daave wrote:
>Not Cottage Boulder at Piddo?

Sounds like a winner!

http://www.thecrag.com/climbing/australia/blue-mountains/mount-piddington/route/15394807

Macciza
14-Jul-2015
6:43:59 PM
My inter-knitting must have dropped a stitch . .
I thought I'd look through Piddo . . .
Thanks all

Next . . .?

IdratherbeclimbingM9
26-Aug-2015
10:23:01 AM
Photo ripped off a Dave_S Chocky Trip Report without his permission, but since I was with him at the time it was taken, I am hoping he will forgive me...
;-)




Hmm.
The rules as originally posted by JamesMc;
>If you correctly name the route in the photo, you get to post a photo of another route for someone else to name.
>All routes to be in Australia.
>Don't make them too easy (anyone can recognise Kachoong).
>Don't make them too hard (it will grind to a halt if you show your latest secret cliff).

Ok, this is a slight rule variation in this case as it isn’t hard to guess (or find) the route name for this one; so to make it a little harder...
~> Guess which individual pitch is involved!

Caveat: Those involved climbing the route are ineligible to vote this time, though can adjudicate in the event of a dispute!



2nd Hmm.
As an aside I notice a time gap between 12/12/2012 and 14/07/2015 in recent posts, though my memory tells me this thread is popular and there have been many posts to it during that period.
It would seem that this thread too is a victim of truncation, just like the historical longer trip reports, with the not long back introduced anti-hack measures introduced to this site.
:-(
Dave_S
26-Aug-2015
11:40:20 AM
Forgiven, and I'm assuming it would also be unsporting for me to take a "guess" at the answer?

(Speaking of which, Owen/MonkeyBoy and I have been talking about having a go at that route later this year, though certainly a slightly slower pace than that of the climbers pictured. Any plans for a 2015 AidFest?)

IdratherbeclimbingM9
26-Aug-2015
11:54:42 AM
On 26/08/2015 Dave_S wrote:
>Forgiven,
Tah.

>and I'm assuming it would also be unsporting for me to take a "guess" at the answer?

Maybe wait a couple of days or so, to give others a chance?

>
>(Speaking of which, Owen/MonkeyBoy and I have been talking about having
>a go at that route later this year, though certainly a slightly slower
>pace than that of the climbers pictured. Any plans for a 2015 AidFest?)

Sure why not. I propose a similar date of late November again, (say 21-22 Nov?), as it fits between most busy holiday events that many people get pre-booked out for.
~> It needs it's own thread started up closer to the event...

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