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5/04/2012 8:28:28 AM
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First of all - I have immensely enjoyed following this thread over the last 8 months or so.
Secondly - All the photos look great, but there aren't any wide shots of the whole traverse. Any chance you guys could post one of the whole scene so that we have an idea of the scale of the gap and traverse
Cheers
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9/04/2012 1:25:48 PM
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On 5/04/2012 GusR wrote:
>First of all - I have immensely enjoyed following this thread over the
>last 8 months or so.
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>Secondly - All the photos look great, but there aren't any wide shots
>of the whole traverse. Any chance you guys could post one of the whole
>scene so that we have an idea of the scale of the gap and traverse
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>Cheers
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I second GusR's post on both counts!
Thanks Steve Peckman for posting the unedited version of Damo's (One Day Hero) Stradbroke Island TR; ...a very entertaining (and typically candid*), read.
(*I am going to make a link to it in the 'Short Stories' thread, as I consider it's entertainment value to be enduring, and it may not get the reading-attention it deserves if lost amongst Trip Reports!)
~> The flies on the wall now look forward to Stugang's version!
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10/04/2012 2:27:10 AM
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AWESOME!!
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14/04/2012 6:29:29 PM
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I have been caching up with my Chockstone reading this morning. This trip report made my day. It's too seldom that rare events are witnessed by people with the talent to narrate them. Fantastic contribution ODH.
And of course -- as a story about a hero's journey -- it is in this case also a story about its author

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14/04/2012 11:09:19 PM
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On 10/04/2012 pmonks wrote:
AWESOME!!
~> What an AWESOME way to bring up his '1,000th post to Chocky' milestone!!
Foreezajollygoodposter&allthatstuff!
☺
Oh and btw, your PM box is full PM!
Heh, heh, heh.
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