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16-May-2012 9:58:35 PM
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Hi,
Apologies if this has been posted before. We are 2 folks coming over from Perth (one with a fair bit of climbing, one without too much) to spend a few days at Mt Arapiles at the end of the month. We have been looking for a climbing shop / organisation that offer private guiding etc. So far despite google we haven't managed to find anyone! One number we did find seems no longer to be active.
Any advice or ideas would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Sam
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16-May-2012 10:02:16 PM
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http://www.climbco.com.au/
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16-May-2012 10:10:20 PM
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When I google for Arapiles Climbing Guides, I get http://www.arapiles.com.au/ and http://www.climbco.com.au/ and the Arapiles guide page from this site...
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16-May-2012 10:15:46 PM
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Thanks very much for the replies! I tried Chris and Louise with no luck will try the other company cheers again for the help!
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16-May-2012 10:39:29 PM
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people paying for guides are like school groups. f--- off. Learn how to climb.
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16-May-2012 10:46:16 PM
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On 16/05/2012 widewetandslippery wrote:
>people paying for guides are like school groups. f--- off. Learn how to
>climb.
And God made them all different...or if you believe something else...random selection never made the same choice twice...each to their own widewetandslippery. Bit bloody harsh.
All are different, all learn different.
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16-May-2012 10:50:36 PM
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You on the turps wws?
Have some f---en respect. You know better.
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16-May-2012 11:20:43 PM
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On 16/05/2012 shortman wrote:
>You on the turps wws?
Ummm, do you really need to ask?
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16-May-2012 11:28:15 PM
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On 16/05/2012 One Day Hero wrote:
>On 16/05/2012 shortman wrote:
>>You on the turps wws?
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>Ummm, do you really need to ask?
I suppose without knowing wws from a bar of soap. He does have a point though.
Back your climbing ability and head up something easy with the same rule again....just don't fall.... and everything will be alright.
Learning to climb trad is like soloing. No climbing guide will ever help keep your head in check.
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17-May-2012 10:17:33 AM
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It was not a case of us needing a guide to hold our hand more so we can get the most out of our time! Thanks for advice WWS true keyboard hero...TWAT!
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17-May-2012 10:24:02 AM
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Dave Filan or 'widewetnslippery', how's that lifeline advice I gave you going? Seriously, give em a call mate. They'll also help you understand how not to repeatedly show your insecurities when someone politely asks for advice on a web forum where people come to share ideas & experiences, & ask advice.
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17-May-2012 11:22:02 AM
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OK maybe WWS was a little too blunt.... but Araps is the perfect place to just get out there and have a go. So many awesome routes for climbers of all abilities. Get yourself a guidebook and have an explore - you'll have a great time without the need for a guide.
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17-May-2012 11:50:35 AM
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Why the gratuitous suggestions on how these people should organise their climbing trip? They've decided what will suit them and it's fine. It's nobody else's business.
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17-May-2012 1:50:48 PM
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On 17/05/2012 kieranl wrote:
>Why the gratuitous suggestions on how these people should organise their
>climbing trip? They've decided what will suit them and it's fine. It's
>nobody else's business.
Why not? if people post things on chocky other people are going to offer suggestions..... i reckon buying a book and having a poke around is definitely worth considering.
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17-May-2012 2:15:59 PM
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On 17/05/2012 Perthfun wrote:
>It was not a case of us needing a guide to hold our hand more so we can
>get the most out of our time!
Sounds bloody sensible to me. If I was going somewhere I didn't know well, with limited time and had the money, I would definitely consider using the services of a guide. From what I understand, once a guide has spent a bit of time with you and knows your ability, they let you lead. Is that correct? Does it apply to most or only a minority.
Answering my own question here, I guess it's something to ask them when you are calling up to book.
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17-May-2012 2:29:38 PM
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On 17/05/2012 jkane wrote:
>On 17/05/2012 Perthfun wrote:
>>It was not a case of us needing a guide to hold our hand more so we can
>>get the most out of our time!
>Sounds bloody sensible to me. If I was going somewhere I didn't know
>well, with limited time and had the money, I would definitely consider
>using the services of a guide.
Really...? Doesnt anybody enjoy rolling up to a new crag and exploring it for themselves?
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17-May-2012 2:57:54 PM
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Sure. That too. Depends on the situation and what you want to get out of it.
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17-May-2012 7:20:48 PM
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On 17/05/2012 Nayda wrote:
>They'll also help you understand
>how not to repeatedly show your insecurities when someone politely asks
>for advice on a web forum where people come to share ideas & experiences,
>& ask advice.
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I love amateur shrinks on Chocky, they can diagnose anything from a 2 line post.
Lifeline: "Hi, how can we help?"
Wide: " Um, yeah. I replied harshly to someone on chockstone, and it came out a bit weird cause I was pissed and my fat fingers don't hit the right keys"
Lifeline: "And.......you're thinking of topping yourself?"
Wide: "No, not at all, but some c--k told me I should call you guys to discuss my online etiquette"
Lifeline: "...............right.............how about you fuch off and let me deal with real problems? Oh, and tell that wannabe counselor to go chew on some arse!"
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17-May-2012 8:25:38 PM
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On 17/05/2012 One Day Hero wrote:
>On 17/05/2012 Nayda wrote:
>>They'll also help you understand
>>how not to repeatedly show your insecurities when someone politely asks
>>for advice on a web forum where people come to share ideas & experiences,
>>& ask advice.
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>I love amateur shrinks on Chocky, they can diagnose anything from a 2
>line post.
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>Lifeline: "Hi, how can we help?"
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>Wide: " Um, yeah. I replied harshly to someone on chockstone, and it came
>out a bit weird cause I was pissed and my fat fingers don't hit the right
>keys"
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>Lifeline: "And.......you're thinking of topping yourself?"
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>Wide: "No, not at all, but some c--k told me I should call you guys to
>discuss my online etiquette"
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>Lifeline: "...............right.............how about you fuch off and
>let me deal with real problems? Oh, and tell that wannabe counselor to
>go chew on some arse!"
Gold!
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17-May-2012 8:28:58 PM
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On 17/05/2012 jkane wrote:
>On 17/05/2012 Perthfun wrote:
>>It was not a case of us needing a guide to hold our hand more so we can
>>get the most out of our time!
>Sounds bloody sensible to me. If I was going somewhere I didn't know
>well, with limited time and had the money, I would definitely consider
>using the services of a guide. From what I understand, once a guide has
>spent a bit of time with you and knows your ability, they let you lead.
> Is that correct? Does it apply to most or only a minority.
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>Answering my own question here, I guess it's something to ask them when
>you are calling up to book.
A guidebook perusal beforehand is likely to be a cheaper option, ie search out the multi-star routes within your experience-grade range?
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