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**** Eau Rouge By Jimmy Stephens  4/20/2016
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James Wynne floats over the red stone of Eau Rouge (23) at the Lost World, Victoria Range, Grampians.

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simey
4/20/2016
*****
Very nice pic for lots of reasons. 

Miguel75
4/20/2016
*****
That is rad!!! 

ambyeok
4/21/2016
*****
I love it. What a rad line. It does exactly what a great photo should do... makes me
wanna go climb it (as if I could). 
stugang
4/21/2016
You sure that's not Wendy's new route in the northern group? 
Wendy
4/23/2016
I can't believe people are stealing shots of my new routes to promote old crags ...

I am going to be the odd voice out and say I don't really like the photo. Assuming
the climber is less than 2m tall, it shows about 6m of the climb. The climbing
position isn't very nice (I imagine the previous or next moves would look more
interesting, here's something about hands together just just doesn't do it for me)
and there's no background or over view of the wall, and maybe it's because I know
what the wall looks like that I don't think this shot does it a lot of favours. The main
thing selling the photo is it's a nice bit of orange rock. 
Jayford4321
4/26/2016
*
@ Wendy
Position, position, position.
None of us can help it if U are too short to match hands for a rest on that route.

I can believe people are stealing shots of your new routes to promote old crags, but it still makes me wunda how u negotiated that section ...

I am going to be the odd voice of reason and say I like the photo, even with the orange rock and all.

@>the climber is less than 2m tall, it shows about 6m of the climb.

We know U know about such things, but why does approx 6m look more like 10m, even if the route is anotha mega short one?

I love the fact that there's no background or over view of the wall, because it lets me concentrate on the magic match-hands climbing move.

This shot does me a lot of favours for the resting beta it gives on this route. 

IdratherbeclimbingM9
5/4/2016
***
Good composition, colour, and interesting climbing position.
I like it. 

 

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