Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Mt Arapiles development plans |
27-Oct-2010 At 12:27:34 PM |
bones
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Are there examples where a popular climbing campground has been abandoned due to these kinds of changes? Stapylton and Buffalo wouldn't really count as they attract large numbers of non climbers.
What about Frog? Has that campground less popular now that it has a booking system and allocated sites? (I've read about Vic dirtbags spending months at time up there in the old days but it was empty when I was there!)
Any close examples would support the argument against Araps development |
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