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how is the weather at araps not general discussion |
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12-Jan-2011 9:10:16 PM
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Or, for that matter, the floods in the whole of victoria? Or, the floods in nsw, and qld???????
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12-Jan-2011 9:55:52 PM
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because people will hijack the thread, and then link you the original discussion
this link here, as discussed.
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12-Jan-2011 10:14:30 PM
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Your the one that started the thread in crag beta...
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12-Jan-2011 10:39:47 PM
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did not
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12-Jan-2011 10:41:11 PM
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>how is the weather at araps not general discussion
>Or, for that matter, the floods in the whole of victoria? Or, the floods in nsw, and qld???????
... because this is a climbing site?
;-)
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12-Jan-2011 11:43:00 PM
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I once went for a walk in the woods of the high Uintas and saw a squirrel.
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13-Jan-2011 3:06:42 AM
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mmmm.. thems some tasty squirrel!
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13-Jan-2011 8:39:14 AM
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Going by the news last night, and the image of water flowing through the take away
at Natimuk. I would say not good.
There also seemed to be a keen interest in saving the pub.
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13-Jan-2011 8:43:07 AM
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Over 80mm of rain coming in the afternoon in Nati according to weatherzone...
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13-Jan-2011 8:59:38 AM
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Yesterday, if you were at Arapiles, it hardly rained after early morning. Today it is raining.
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13-Jan-2011 1:55:34 PM
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On 13/01/2011 kieranl wrote:
>Yesterday, if you were at Arapiles, it hardly rained after early morning.
>Today it is raining.
but it was already flooded at that time
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13-Jan-2011 2:01:24 PM
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On 12/01/2011 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>>how is the weather at araps not general discussion
>>Or, for that matter, the floods in the whole of victoria? Or, the floods
>in nsw, and qld???????
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>... because this is a climbing site?
>;-)
so doesn't the rain affect climbing??
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13-Jan-2011 2:15:06 PM
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On 13/01/2011 nat wrote:
>On 13/01/2011 kieranl wrote:
>>Yesterday, if you were at Arapiles, it hardly rained after early morning.
>>Today it is raining.
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>but it was already flooded at that time
If you already knew that why start this new/duplicate thread?
It seems particularly mischievous given that the worrying weather situation throughout Eastern Australia has been pretty much headline news on TV, Radio and in the Press.
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