Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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To Chalk or not to Chalk |
1-Apr-2005 At 1:05:34 PM |
Mike
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On 1/04/2005 oweng wrote:
>.. I would think that any discouloration of the rock due
> to lichen loss is so minimal ...as to be reletively insignificant.
There must be a sub-set of society that is well stoked about moss. Up here in the technological backwaters of Central Victoria we were hoping to dispense with carrier pigeons to get the news having heard tell of something called "digital television". Unfortunately there is (apparently) "issues" with some rare native lichen that is delaying a tower upgrade on Mt Alexander (among other issues). The upshot of this being that a few feet of moss will contribute to delaying our awakening from the ice age until at least the end of the year. |
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