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7-Apr-2010 1:41:30 PM
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Looks like the line to the right of Touchstone (Northern Group) - so could be Leaden Echo? Then again, it's not a corner so perhaps Nativity.
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7-Apr-2010 2:12:15 PM
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No
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8-Apr-2010 9:40:35 AM
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I reckon its that slabby 17in the middle of Death March Wall - can't remember the name. Is the climber Keith Egerton??
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8-Apr-2010 9:49:18 PM
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No. I was going to give a hint that the climb is in one of the Select guides, but I just had a look and it isn't. So, the climb's a bit more obscure than I thought but the area isn't. I'll accept any of the three other closest climbs to the the climber in the photo.
The climber's John Taylor. You might remember him from when we walked in to Geryon.
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9-Apr-2010 8:34:18 PM
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On 5/04/2010 kieranl wrote:
>Here's another one. Shouldn't be too hard.
Speculation, Rosea?
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10-Apr-2010 7:17:11 PM
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I'll pay that as it's close enough and you can actually see Speculation in the photo. It's the first traversing pitch of The Seventh Seal, having left Mixed Climb, crossing Hard Times and heading for Diane. Left skyline is The Jesus Factor.
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13-Apr-2010 10:50:31 AM
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Hey Will, where's the next one?
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13-Apr-2010 2:39:51 PM
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To keep the ball rolling, I'll post one on his behalf. Which crag and wall is WM modeling in this shot?
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14-Apr-2010 11:52:02 AM
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Lindfield?
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14-Apr-2010 12:02:10 PM
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On 14/04/2010 gordoste wrote:
>Lindfield?
I don't think so, rock looks a bit different. I actually doubt it's Sydney Basin, but have been wrong so many times in the past it's hardly worth the effort any more.
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14-Apr-2010 2:07:13 PM
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On 13/04/2010 pmonks wrote:
>To keep the ball rolling, I'll post one on his behalf. Which crag and
>wall is WM modeling in this shot?
Easy. Pearl Bay, the V4 traverse.
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14-Apr-2010 2:12:56 PM
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Try this one:
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14-Apr-2010 2:24:22 PM
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On 14/04/2010 Duncan wrote:
>Easy. Pearl Bay, the V4 traverse.
Dunno which problem it is, but it is indeed Pearl Bay! And a mighty fine little spot for a boulder and a picnic with the kids it is too! Shame about all the rubbish on the beach...
On 14/04/2010 evanbb wrote:
>On 14/04/2010 gordoste wrote:
>>Lindfield?
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>I don't think so, rock looks a bit different. I actually doubt it's Sydney
>Basin, but have been wrong so many times in the past it's hardly worth
>the effort any more.
It is indeed Sydney basin - Middle Harbour to be precise. Goes to show that there is good rock in Sydney, albeit in 4m X 4m chunks!
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14-Apr-2010 4:54:40 PM
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I can't figure out the angle but all that choss has Pearl Bays' poor sister written all over it: Sandy Bay?
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14-Apr-2010 5:34:41 PM
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Yep, it's the V3 on the wall with the "crawly cave exit option" at Sandy Bay. There's an off-camera flash down and right to confuse things.
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14-Apr-2010 6:30:17 PM
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I thought this thread was name the route???? bouldering dosnt qualify :)
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14-Apr-2010 7:44:24 PM
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you beat me to it, Rod!
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14-Apr-2010 7:44:44 PM
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That boulder problem is about 5m high, so longer than some of your routes... ;-)
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14-Apr-2010 8:47:54 PM
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On 14/04/2010 Duncan wrote:
>That boulder problem is about 5m high, so longer than some of your routes...
>;-)
In that case, it's longer than a fair few of rodw's routes too.
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14-Apr-2010 9:07:15 PM
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We're talking minutes yes...?
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