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9-Jan-2008 12:35:35 PM
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(1) Strike the First Blow (25), Red Rocks
(2) something at Muline, maybe Path of Yin..?
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9-Jan-2008 12:38:55 PM
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I'm jumping the gun even if I'm wrong....
& I can't be bothered change the file name so don't cheat.
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9-Jan-2008 1:06:30 PM
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On 9/01/2008 james wrote:
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>(1) Strike the First Blow (25), Red Rocks
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>(2) something at Muline, maybe Path of Yin..?
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1) Yes
2) Sort off, its actualy middle path (which is a link up of path of yin)
So close enough Id say... Nice one james.
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9-Jan-2008 2:02:42 PM
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Infinity at Frogs Arse?
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9-Jan-2008 2:07:39 PM
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I am having trouble with the photo opening (I just get the red cross on the white page). Anyone else? I saw it when it first came up and it is definitely Frog, but haven't been able to see it since...
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9-Jan-2008 2:50:16 PM
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> I am having trouble with the photo opening
I think it's becuase the photo is a link to another site, not uploaded to Chockstone itself...
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9-Jan-2008 3:37:29 PM
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oo oo... pick me.....Yea, north of the border (or two)
Yankee Go Home @ frog (22)
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9-Jan-2008 4:27:28 PM
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Yep, you guys were right about my earlier pic - it is Didgeridoo or Hornpiece (they both share the same start).
Looks like Phil has decided no more bumbly photos. Grade 25+ only judging by his pics.
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9-Jan-2008 4:31:16 PM
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On 9/01/2008 simey wrote:
>Yep, you guys were right about my pic - it is Didgeridoo or Hornpiece (they
>both share the same start).
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Sorry, that pic is on the Didgeridoo section so I'm claiming sole credit!!!!
So here goes. Stow the sombreros, we're going north again:
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9-Jan-2008 4:33:57 PM
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That's a very enjoyable route that one BigMike, though bit sandy ;-)
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9-Jan-2008 4:34:45 PM
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this is going to get so confusing!
my pic... close but no cigar. yes its Frog, but no-one has the route yet.
as for BM's... think I know the crag & the route but I can't remember the name of it...
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9-Jan-2008 4:39:38 PM
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On 9/01/2008 dalai wrote:
>That's a very enjoyable route that one BigMike, though bit sandy ;-)
I concur. Great section of rock that one, and a great example of how two routes sharing the same start and same anchors can have remarkably independent quality climbing.
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9-Jan-2008 4:47:50 PM
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On 9/01/2008 BigMike wrote:
>On 9/01/2008 simey wrote:
>>Yep, you guys were right about my pic - it is Didgeridoo or Hornpiece
>(they
>>both share the same start).
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>Sorry, that pic is on the Didgeridoo section so I'm claiming sole credit!!!!
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>So here goes. Stow the sombreros, we're going north again:
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DATB or SS both 2.1 at TP, boganville?
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9-Jan-2008 4:49:52 PM
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James....Dream of Purple Peach Popsicles (20) @ Frog
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9-Jan-2008 4:51:29 PM
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On 9/01/2008 Brother Colin wrote:
>James....Dream of Purple Peach Popsicles (20) @ Frog
yep
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9-Jan-2008 4:52:20 PM
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On 9/01/2008 phil_nev wrote:
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>DATB or SS both 2.1 at TP, boganville?
Oh too easy for yon Chockers cognoscenti, it is indeed Day at the Beach, one over from Shifting Sands (sorry Dalai)...
The famous Bec/Becky/Rebecca (an erstwhile Melburnican now in Pakistan) in situ.
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9-Jan-2008 4:58:24 PM
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Mean't sandy being at the beach - as day at the beach is what I thought it was. Can't recall Shifting sands... Then again I only climbed them 14 years ago.
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9-Jan-2008 5:16:26 PM
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On 9/01/2008 dalai wrote:
>Mean't sandy being at the beach - as day at the beach is what I thought
>it was. Can't recall Shifting sands... Then again I only climbed them 14
>years ago.
go back to sleep gramps
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9-Jan-2008 5:23:22 PM
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Hey what, um, hmmm zzzzzzzzz
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9-Jan-2008 5:41:21 PM
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On 9/01/2008 dalai wrote:
>Mean't sandy being at the beach - as day at the beach is what I thought
>it was. Can't recall Shifting sands... Then again I only climbed them 14
>years ago.
You have preternatural intuition, your Holiness...
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