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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Glad I'm not in the Blueys |
14-Feb-2012 At 2:45:58 PM |
Wollemi
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On 14/02/2012 Climboholic wrote:
>Interesting point from Mikl's article that Blueys Sandstone is so much
>weaker in the wet. I was thinking about doing some Trad at Piddo on Saturday
>but with all the rain we've had I'm having second thoughts...
Trad (at Piddington) concerns you, but BBB above the Grose does not?
Does Mikl's article express concern for canyoners, for example on the chockstone in Butterbox?
I have from time to time, gone on abseil trips in drizzle when the rock was too wet to climb. Have I weakened the anchors at Malaita Point or Boars Head? |
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