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contributions to australian climbs |
14-Dec-2007 At 2:09:13 PM |
anthonyk
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who's left their mark on australian climbing? in the literal sense, eg ripped a key hold off a classic climb or knocked a footer off, leaving behind a wake of sandbagged and bemused guidebook holders or ended up downgrading a test piece to a walk in the park.
afraid the best i can claim is kicking a footer off the crux of murdoch the horse f---er after a rainy spell, maybe it was a high gravity day or maybe had a bit of lead foot left over from the drive down from sydney that morning (oops wrong foot). or ripping a grapefruit size chunk off one of the overhung boulders at frontline, but i don't think that was a well known problem anyway.
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