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9-Jan-2008 12:06:18 AM
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Close but no cigar. BTW the girl in blue isn't bluey.
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9-Jan-2008 12:16:59 AM
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On 8/01/2008 prb wrote:
>This one's for bluey to have a shot at (my first try at uploading a pic
>- hope all goes well).
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Looks like Salamander (13).
Sorry Bluey, I'll find another bumbly classic photo for you.
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9-Jan-2008 12:20:48 AM
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On 8/01/2008 WM wrote:
>>>surely I don't need to give a hint?
>>Yes please.
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>ok - its one of the big 4 grampians sport crags
Must be something at Golton Gorge.
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9-Jan-2008 12:28:20 AM
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Here's another Victorian Bumbly Classic for Bluey...
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9-Jan-2008 1:57:46 AM
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Hornpiece (13) on the Organ pipes?
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9-Jan-2008 7:11:52 AM
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Didgeridoo.... (11)?
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9-Jan-2008 7:20:51 AM
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looks like hornpiece, though i could be wrong as i think i did hornpiece at about 2am a couple years ago with another chockstoner while somewhat altered
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9-Jan-2008 8:46:03 AM
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How do you add a pic to a post?
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9-Jan-2008 8:48:03 AM
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On 9/01/2008 mousey wrote:
>looks like hornpiece, though i could be wrong as i think i did hornpiece
>at about 2am a couple years ago with another chockstoner while somewhat
>altered
Not bad recall stoner dude but I think it's Didgeridoo at the lower half, Hornpiece is the direct finish that goes at 13....?
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9-Jan-2008 9:20:23 AM
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On 9/01/2008 phil_nev wrote:
>How do you add a pic to a post?
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=Help&Topic=AddingPics
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9-Jan-2008 9:40:58 AM
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Mousey, aren't you in NZ alpine climbing? What are you doing on Chockstone?
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9-Jan-2008 9:51:52 AM
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Don't you guys realize I'm only on chockstone while procrastinating at work??? Not at midnight! But many thanks for the pics put up for my enjoyment anyway!
Re Simey's pic: other people have guessed Hornpiece/Didgeridoo....am tempted to follow the crowd....but, to be different, it may be Piccolo??? Though, methinks the Piccolo buttress is somewhat skinnier.
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9-Jan-2008 9:57:29 AM
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Possibly Beautiful or Beautiful Possibilities (which ever is the easier one)
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9-Jan-2008 10:06:43 AM
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No way! If that's Beautiful Possibilities I'm gonna be peeved - that was my first thought on seeing the pic....but it doesn't seem steep enough.
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9-Jan-2008 10:13:50 AM
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9-Jan-2008 10:17:46 AM
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Oh, I think I actually know this one. Think Evan! Clearly Point Perp, it's not Rex, or any of the ones I've done. Bugger it I can't remember. Even had a long hard look at doing (seconding) it.
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9-Jan-2008 10:42:38 AM
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Well Phil, seeing as I referred to it on another recent thread I might answer this one:
Our Terminal World (25) Point Perp.
Great photo.
I have answered enough of these photo questions for now, can you post another one?
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9-Jan-2008 10:47:50 AM
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On 9/01/2008 bluey wrote:
>Re Simey's pic: other people have guessed Hornpiece/Didgeridoo....am tempted
>to follow the crowd....
I'm pretty certain its Didgeridoo. When one is v. tall, bunched up traverse moves like that, with last pro below the feet, stick especially in the mind.
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9-Jan-2008 11:21:44 AM
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9-Jan-2008 11:29:35 AM
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On 9/01/2008 cruze wrote:
>Well Phil, seeing as I referred to it on another recent thread I might
>answer this one:
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>Our Terminal World (25) Point Perp.
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>Great photo.
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>I have answered enough of these photo questions for now, can you post
>another one?
Correct... 2 more posted.
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