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General Climbing Discussion

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Burnley Climbing Wall
climbingjac
5-Jun-2006
11:49:32 AM
Dear climbers,

Please note there is a new climb on the 30 wall - a red route that goes at grade 24.

Cheers,

Jacqui Middleton
BURNLEY PROJECT

Peacey
5-Jun-2006
4:43:10 PM
One of the foot holds on the green climb on the vertical wall is loose and needs tightening. It is the long flat foot hold towards the left hand side of the climb.

Cheers

Tristan
climbingjac
5-Jun-2006
5:22:55 PM
Thanks Tristan, we'll get that resolved.

Peacey
5-Jun-2006
5:33:43 PM
Has anyone thought of running a climbing comp at Burnley? It could be a good way of making funds that could either go to a specified charity, or even into buying new holds/ rubbish bins/ lighting for night climbing. I don't know how people would react to such an event or if it would be permitted, any ideas?

Tristan

Sabu
5-Jun-2006
5:40:34 PM
i can visit soon !! just two more days then exams are over!!! ugh so sick of thinking about chemistry

B.A. Baracus
5-Jun-2006
6:42:08 PM
Thanks for taking care of us kids Jacqui. Sounds like another classic I can thrash myself on. Now if I could only sneak off from homework for a climb...

-Aly
climbingjac
6-Jun-2006
9:13:24 AM
On 5/06/2006 Peacey wrote:
>Has anyone thought of running a climbing comp at Burnley?

Yes, it has certainly been thought of. The atmosphere would be extremely awesome. As such, the matter has been suggested to Sport Climbing Australia for consideration. A comp would be an official event rather than random people having a bit of a climb, and as such insurance has to be handled differently. Sport Climbing Australia are pondering the matter.
climbingjac
6-Jun-2006
10:38:09 AM

Dear climbers,

Further to the point Tristan raised regarding fundraising, it is obviously the case that Burnley will require $$ from time to time for maintenance, replacement of old/damaged holds etc.

The Victorian Climbing Club will be handling the maintenance of the wall. You can help ensure a long successful life of the Burnley Project by joining the Victorian Climbing Club. Membership also gives you great discounts to gyms and climbing shops around Melbourne, discounts on guidebooks, access to club trips….

Please refer to the following website for membership details: http://www.vicclimb.org.au/pages/member.html

Thankyou,

Jacqui Middleton
BURNLEY PROJECT
climbingjac
6-Jun-2006
4:09:49 PM
Dear climbers,

Throughout the course of yesterday and today, a contractor has been in attendance at Burnley, building up the level of the lilydale toppings surface to eliminate the trip hazard around the rubber matting areas. The surface has also been wetted and compacted. This should reduce the amount of dusty stuff getting spread onto the mats, as the surface is now more stable.

Thankyou to Parks Victoria for co-ordinating, and paying for (!) this work.

Best wishes,

Jacqui Middleton
BURNLEY PROJECT
treadlighty
8-Jun-2006
4:46:56 PM
Jacqui.....can u point me in the right direction for starting something similar in QLD?
climbingjac
8-Jun-2006
5:11:13 PM
Hi Warren,

I will send you an email

Jacqui

Phil Box
9-Jun-2006
7:32:10 AM
On 8/06/2006 treadlighty wrote:
>Jacqui.....can u point me in the right direction for starting something
>similar in QLD?

In other news Kangaroo Point cliffs will be closed while ply sheeting is installed and holds fixed so that safety is enhanced. Rubber matting will also be installed so that falling climbers will no longer hurt themselves. A unique self belay system will also be installed so that KPs reputation as the worlds largest indoor outdoor gym is safe for all time. ;))

nmonteith
9-Jun-2006
9:09:16 AM
ha! classic Phil.
climbingjac
9-Jun-2006
9:12:51 AM
On 9/06/2006 Phil Box wrote:
>In other news Kangaroo Point cliffs will be closed while ply sheeting
>is installed and holds fixed so that safety is enhanced. Rubber matting
>will also be installed so that falling climbers will no longer hurt themselves.
>A unique self belay system will also be installed so that KPs reputation
>as the worlds largest indoor outdoor gym is safe for all time. ;))

He he he he he he!!!! Love it!!!!
gravitychaser
9-Jun-2006
9:20:22 AM
G'Day Warren.

Where are you in Queensland, mate?

Townsville has no commercial climbing gym..........

Jason.

Peacey
10-Jun-2006
9:46:29 PM
Hi all,

The center foot hold of the green climb on the vertical wall is loose, and caution should be used when climbing this part of the route, as a fall will result in hitting red jugs on the way down.

Cheers

Tristan
climbingjac
13-Jun-2006
10:02:52 AM
cheers tristan, we'll get that resolved
dalai
14-Jun-2006
10:02:21 PM
On 10/06/2006 Peacey wrote:

>The center foot hold of the green climb on the vertical wall is loose

Hold in question has been retightened. Due to it's design (long with small surface area) it may still move. If so we will need to re-evaluate...


Peacey
14-Jun-2006
10:07:32 PM
Would it be possible to place some self tapping screws under each side of the hold so that it can't rotate?

Tristan
dalai
14-Jun-2006
10:09:03 PM
It is an option (been already used before on other holds). But is a last resort IMO.


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