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General Climbing Discussion

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Mike Bee
9-Aug-2012
6:28:58 PM
The Great Wall, Moonarie.

hangdog
10-Aug-2012
12:26:37 AM
The Janicepts Mt Piddo
Aidan
10-Aug-2012
8:00:32 AM
Something big and scary in Bungonia which im always too much of a pussy to climb. Which is pretty much any route in the gorge!

pezz
10-Aug-2012
10:25:29 AM
Castle crag, and id tunnel it out and live inside it... purely for the comical value

wallwombat
10-Aug-2012
1:39:46 PM
I'd like to have Lindfield as my back yard.

It's not the best place I have climbed or bouldered, by a long way, but I can't imagine a nicer back yard to have.

That chunk of wall, at Booroomba, with Integral Crack, No Beans, A Little Dab... and Moral Turpitude, would also be a good pick

As would Psychodrama Wall at Piddo.

Or the Watch Tower Face if you wanted a big back yard.

pmonks
11-Aug-2012
8:14:03 AM
Andrew's Bulge at Banger.
ARidgley
12-Aug-2012
7:57:35 AM
On 11/08/2012 pmonks wrote:
>Andrew's Bulge at Banger.

Love it.

Arachnus, so I could take my friends on a first climb. So many variations that I get 8 routes in 1.
egosan
12-Aug-2012
8:52:32 AM
On 12/08/2012 ARidgley wrote:
>On 11/08/2012 pmonks wrote:
>>Andrew's Bulge at Banger.
>
>Love it.
>
>Arachnus, so I could take my friends on a first climb. So many variations
>that I get 8 routes in 1.

Sweet, you could impress your friends zipping up Wizard of Ice hopping across the gap and down Electra! You could even run laps!

ajfclark
12-Aug-2012
9:54:50 AM
On 12/08/2012 egosan wrote:
>On 12/08/2012 ARidgley wrote:
>>Arachnus, so I could take my friends on a first climb. So many variations that I get 8 routes in 1.
>
>Sweet, you could impress your friends zipping up Wizard of Ice hopping across the gap and down Electra! You could even run laps!

Arachnus to Wizard of Ice is a HUGE traverse...
egosan
12-Aug-2012
10:06:07 AM
Shit, wrong easy classic starting with, "A."

shortman
12-Aug-2012
10:50:31 AM
On 12/08/2012 ARidgley wrote:
>On 11/08/2012 pmonks wrote:
>>Andrew's Bulge at Banger.
>
>Love it.
>
>Arachnus, so I could take my friends on a first climb. So many variations
>that I get 8 routes in 1.

Arachnus can get allot harder than grade 9 or whatever it is really quickly too.

I think I know what you mean by 8 routes in one. Is it the last or second last pitch that has that 18 variation, thru the smooth bulgy section with good exposure and limited pro?

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