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24-Jan-2006 9:39:27 AM
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On 19/01/2006 mousey wrote:
>yep once upon a time he owned outlands haha ive no doubt he's the same
>guy...
I reckon there could have been only one guy in the mountains that would do that!
>hey arent you supposed to be at th gorge??
Yeah that was happening Thursday nite. No luck tho, M9 got crook and I was a wuss bag!
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24-Jan-2006 9:51:01 PM
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*whestling with sph#ncta-spasmz* ... time for another Hex-Bog ...
>No luck tho, M9 got crook and I was a wuss bag!
aaaahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa! --- whata couple of turkeyz !!!:D
... the Olly & Stanley of Australian climbing ...
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24-Jan-2006 9:56:29 PM
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manacubus
>Perhaps a pattern matching engine could be employed to scan the content of any >newly posted message. If it contains keywords similar to any other previously posted >message, the message is deleted and an electric shock is administered through the >keyboard...
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Whats your New Years climbing resolution? Thursday, 5 January 2006 adski
>To beat nmonteith in declaring to a newbie: "this has been discussed before, please >use the forum search"
Poor Neil would stop posting on Chockstone with this sort of operant-conditioning:P
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24-Jan-2006 10:12:47 PM
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Steph*Hi Steph !!!;-)) --- longtimenoblogg...*
>A friend of mine lead Little Thor (20) this Jan and took a fall from 2/3 of the way up. >Only one piece held out of 4...
That trade-route is soooooooooo out of character with the the evolution of the climbing culture at Mt Arapiles ... 5 BIG JUICY RING-BOLTS would make for the perfect warm-up climb... before heading over to Trojan , armed with a rack of 'draws ...
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THE Lord of The Ringz ...
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24-Jan-2006 10:42:02 PM
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DaCrux
>hmmm yeah still thinking about it. Wouldn't mind going but might be a bit harder >convincing my partner :P
Oh, I'm sure you'll be able to talk...ah-hem... her into it :P
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24-Jan-2006 10:43:44 PM
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>Why has nobody mentioned mosquitos...
... maybe nobody knew what I ment by ' mozzies'...
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24-Jan-2006 10:51:54 PM
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SNIGGER !!! ... I can just imagine tha two of youz sitting next to each other at the computer ... and then laughing hysterically as you start to p#ss in EACH OTHERZ mouths !!! ...
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25-Jan-2006 8:51:46 AM
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On 24/01/2006 The HEX wrote:
>aaaahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa! --- whata couple of turkeyz !!!:D
>... the Olly & Stanley of Australian climbing ...
But we did manage to climb a new line
*Gadoonk* watchoutforthadreadedbaksplash
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25-Jan-2006 9:50:56 PM
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>*Gadoonk* watchoutforthadreadedbaksplash
hehehe ! ... didn't ur mummy teach u to put halfa metre of dunny-paper on top of the water before u give birth to a aid-climber !!
;-)
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25-Jan-2006 10:00:34 PM
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climbingjac
>Good afternoon all
>We are seeking to borrow a generator for use on works for the Burnley Project >throughout the course of next week. If you can help, please send me a PM!
>Generator needs to run a couple of lights and power tools. Apparently 5 KVA is >sufficient...
>Thankyou,
>Jacqui Middleton
>BURNLEY PROJECT
maybe u culd ask this bloke ...
 
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25-Jan-2006 10:10:42 PM
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Narko
>This is the first ever fatality from rockclimbing in Tassie...
... The HEX might stand u corrected here dude ...
...some time in the 80z, at White Water Wall, some organisation for helping wayward youthz , was using ' rock climbing ' for ' personal growth ' etc,etc,etc ... the misty-myth has it that during the night , two young dudes snuck out of the camp at the top of the ' Wall , scambled to sea-level then proceeded to (try to ) solo up WWW ........*splat*...
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25-Jan-2006 10:21:42 PM
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Narko
>Which is why I totally object to people scanning old guidebooks and publishing them >on the net - which has happened on 3 occasions down here. Any comments?
Yeah --- getahaircut'n'getarealjob... get the route info ' out there ' anyway ya can and stop worrying about how much beer-money ur gunna make flogging a few climbing-guide-books ...
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25-Jan-2006 10:31:56 PM
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Mike
>You can, of course, make other topics sticky too...
Cum again ????
:P
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25-Jan-2006 10:47:39 PM
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Robin
>Also found the sea level traverse a bit lacking on information after the swim?...
Dude !!! ... if you can finish the swim without a Great White chewing you into a screaming-bloody-farkin-mess, then ...
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26-Jan-2006 8:31:48 AM
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Dacrux blogged
>It's hard to find things a mum and a teenage son can do together...
...surfings another good one for this scenario...
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>And why go rock climbing, when you can go “Spider Climbing”!!!!
>http://www.spiderclimbing.com/
...wasn't there some craze not long ago, where ya put on a velco-suit, lept off a tampaline, and hurled ya self at a receptive velco -wall ?? ... 'only in America' ... maybe .........maybe I'm thinkin' about those velco-lined pits for catching feral-sheep , in The Grampians ...
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26-Jan-2006 8:45:57 AM
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Robin
>Agree with that too. New route descriptions are no good to anyone burried in a pile of Argus'.
hehe! ... I got an image of BA , with arms and legs sticking out , as he struggles under a pile of Argusz ...
...syntax... prolly should be '...New route descriptions, burried in a pile of Argus', are no good to anyone ...'
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26-Jan-2006 11:19:53 AM
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>>And why go rock climbing, when you can go “Spider Climbing”!!!!
>>http://www.spiderclimbing.com/
Spider climbing doesnt look too bad- the future of speed climbing comps?
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26-Jan-2006 1:05:09 PM
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How about having only really little patches of the velcro on the wall and you have to be accurate enough
to hit them. Similar to ice climbing comps when the have little circles of ice surrounded up wood.
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26-Jan-2006 6:05:44 PM
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On 26/01/2006 The HEX wrote:
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>Dacrux blogged
>>It's hard to find things a mum and a teenage son can do together...
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>...surfings another good one for this scenario...
I bet you go surfing with your mum Hexy
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27-Jan-2006 9:29:06 AM
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On 26/01/2006 DaCrux wrote:
> I bet you go surfing with your mum Hexy ...
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