>The Ideal Bouldering Guide Thursday, 25 November 2004 At 1:59:24 PM SteveH
>Crag info (walk ins, rain, grade coverage etc.) as per Simon Carter and Martin Pirchers >Blueys guide and
>Pete Balints Sydney Bouldering guide.
>General Info of area, i.e. camping, history and wet weather options as per blueys guide
>Crag History and personal facts and tidbits as per Sydney bouldering guide
>These things offer insight, atmosphere, respect and motivation for climbing areas >history and locals. I
>believe that these things help create longivety for a guide. The guide aims to be a >guide with interesting
>history and information to assist you, rather than lead you. If a guide is just lines and >numbers, it
>becomes 'stale' faster as new routes are added.
Hmmm, yes I see what you mean ... none-the-less --- pretty funky HSC effort !!!
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'...Two other men nearing the final step on the ladder died this season: Italian Christian Kuntner, who needed only to climb Annapurna to finish his list, was killed by ice fall on that mountain shortly after Viesturs left, and Tibetan Renna, who had climbed 12 or 13 8,000’ers (the 13th is disputed) was killed when an avalanche struck his jeep on the way to Gasherbrum I in Pakistan...'
Howzthat for radical Karma ... A Tibetan who tries to troll Buddha with a disputation ...
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