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General Climbing Discussion
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Anyone know about the block coming off Odin? |
31-Jul-2017 At 2:23:43 PM |
Eduardo Slabofvic
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On 31/07/2017 One Day Hero wrote:
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>One of the few things which I remember from 1st year geology was the lesson
>on mineral decomposition. Quartz sandstone is pretty chemically stable,
>whereas many volcanic rocks contain minerals which readily decompose once
>exposed to the atmosphere.
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I can recommend any of the second or third pitches of routes at Crookneck if you need any further evidence.
I don't know anyone who's climbed there regularly who hasn't had a close encounter with a flying block |
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