Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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buying boulders |
24-Jun-2013 At 10:32:34 PM |
salty crag
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Message |
On 23/06/2013 Ashfall tuff wrote:
>Is it possible to buy boulders?
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I heard wind of an old disused quarry just out of Port Fairy on the Hamilton road that the SES use as a rope rescue training area and detoured down that way for a recky hoping to find a climbing/bouldering spot, no luck finding quarry but I was totally flabbergasted watching bluestone boulders being unloaded off low loading semi's at the Bamstone factory. These things were huge and I'd love to have a couple of them in my back yard. You can see some in the background on their website. Often wondered what one would be worth delivered. |
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