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bones
1/11/2012
  
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great shot of an inspiring climb. Pretty hard to go wrong I guess with a location like that |
darryn
1/11/2012
  
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Beautiful shot. I love the texture in the water. Seems to all be centred
around the base of the pillar. |
bl@ke
1/11/2012
  
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Tasmania is the best!!! |

benjenga
1/11/2012
   
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The photo was taken by Ryan Weller. Not sure how I could be in the photo and take
it as well. Tricky tricky.
So all the credit for the rad shot goes to Ryan. |

pmonks
1/11/2012
   
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Great photo, and what an amazing bit of rock! |

IdratherbeclimbingM9
1/11/2012
 
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Great rock / feature and good climbing action (including helmets! Heh, heh, heh); ... though would have liked to have seen more of the belayer (apart from the helmeted head) to complete the 'story' of the photo. |

vwills
1/11/2012
   
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Twas a crowded day at the cape with 6 people out there. Helmets a must. I pulled a largish bit of the lowest flake off Pole Dancer when we got to our turn, but it doesnt make it any harder fortunately |

evanbb
1/12/2012
   
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Despite never being a sport climber I am stinging to get onto this. Walked out to Cape Raoul in the rain a few years ago, just a stunning spot. |
Olbert
1/12/2012
  
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Not that I've been but it looks pretty hard to take a bad photo there. Not
sure how possible it was but a bit better use of the 'rule of thirds' and for
once I agree with M9, a better look at the belayer would make it more
'complete'.
@Evanb
Didnt you retire? I thought you gave up climbing cos of a severe bout of
softness or something? (Lols intended) |
White Trash
1/17/2012
  
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good photo |