Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Manufacturing |
30-Aug-2004 At 3:07:21 PM |
benjo
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I was looking for new crags over the back of Muline crag when i stumbled across a wall
relitivly similer to Muline exept in length(maybe 2 3rds the length).
on closer inspection i notice some absolutely blatant chips and thought apart from how horrible it looked that perhaps this is the crag youve been "developing" (raping).
Its about 45 mins walk behind and left a little of Muline itself.
If this is your crag then it is one of the most horrendous things i've seen in my climbing life,
if its not then we have more people willing to chip a route into submission then we first thought.
A truly grotesque sight.
cheers. |
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