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31-Dec-2012 3:08:33 PM
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Found a bouldering pad at mt stapylton today in a pretty remote location. Definitely didn't seem to have been left there deliberately. Let me know if yours?
Make/color/location??
Cheers,
Phil
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1-Jan-2013 7:55:35 AM
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So... I'm pretty sure thats my DMM High ball pad. Is it black and yellow and found in the deep crevas on the way to the ground control caves? I accidentally dropped it in there on sunday the 30th on my way back from the caves. I intended to return for it on Thursday the 3rd with rope and anchor. Is it still down there ? or have you got it out? Let me know what's up, i would love to get my pad back.
Thanks
Chris
p.s. I honestly can't believe anyone saw it down there. very cool.
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1-Jan-2013 11:38:37 AM
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Nope not down there mate, I grabbed it. It was definitely a little tricky to get down and back out again. Are you based in Melbourne? I can drop it off at the gym for you?
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1-Jan-2013 1:56:56 PM
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Wow! Thats's sick brother. Yeah, I live in Fitzroy which gym were you thinking about?
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1-Jan-2013 2:20:11 PM
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I can drop at lactic factory next time I am in the area. I will let you know what it's there.
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1-Jan-2013 4:57:05 PM
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Wicked! That sounds great man. I can't thank you enough. Absolute legend!
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1-Jan-2013 11:16:22 PM
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Totally worth a slab Philby!!
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1-Jan-2013 11:44:26 PM
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Indeed! as soon as i figure out what "Philby" is you got it.
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2-Jan-2013 12:24:33 PM
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On 1/01/2013 Chris-toff wrote:
>Indeed! as soon as i figure out what "Philby" is you got it.
I reckon a 'Philby' is a sub species of the classic Aussie Phil.
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2-Jan-2013 2:18:37 PM
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On 2/01/2013 Miguel75 wrote:
>On 1/01/2013 Chris-toff wrote:
>>Indeed! as soon as i figure out what "Philby" is you got it.
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>I reckon a 'Philby' is a sub species of the classic Aussie Phil.
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Sub species seldom found in low lying areas. More commonly found frequenting rocky outcrops and cliffs. Fairly adept at scaling seemingly impossible heights and often seen in precarious positions. Largely nomadic and tend to congregate in small groups. In some places regarded as feral and should be left alone, do not feed or attempt to pat.
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2-Jan-2013 3:44:58 PM
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On 2/01/2013 Miguel75 wrote:
>On 1/01/2013 Chris-toff wrote:
>>Indeed! as soon as i figure out what "Philby" is you got it.
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>I reckon a 'Philby' is a sub species of the classic Aussie Phil.
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It is polite speak for filthy.
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2-Jan-2013 3:56:43 PM
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Isn't he a Captain of Crotch?
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2-Jan-2013 3:58:21 PM
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On 2/01/2013 wallwombat wrote:
>Isn't he a Captain of Crotch?
Did you relinquish your title?
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2-Jan-2013 4:02:32 PM
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On 2/01/2013 Duang Daunk wrote:
>Did you relinquish your title?
Yep!
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2-Jan-2013 4:41:43 PM
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Some things have changed....I am retired from the Captains.
Some havent... Damo is still a fu#kwit! :)
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3-Jan-2013 11:01:09 AM
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Hey phil_nev, any chance picking up that pad today or tomorrow? Planning on getting out of town friday afternoon and could really use it, versus having to buy a brand new one. My number's 041 548 4566 give me a call if there's a chance we can make a swap for some "Philby".
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3-Jan-2013 7:59:16 PM
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On 2/01/2013 phil_nev wrote:
>Some things have changed....I am retired from the Captains.
Say what?! you're the only reason anyone reads that pile of informative, well researched, polarizing, fine example of ghetto journalism, hunk of shite blog.
What will happen to the A-Team?
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