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6-Jan-2008 4:51:20 PM
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Interesting. That shot makes DRR look like an arete when it's a slab isn't it?
.Macca
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6-Jan-2008 5:04:08 PM
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It's a slab that goes up the edge of a undercut arete.
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6-Jan-2008 6:49:12 PM
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Here's another...
JamesMc
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6-Jan-2008 8:11:09 PM
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What was the answer to Boardlord's?
Looks like nice climbing JamesMc.
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6-Jan-2008 8:28:54 PM
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On 6/01/2008 Boardlord wrote:
>This'll probably be too easy for most...
female friends (24) araps - and yes I guessed it before looking at the filename!
I think James Mc's is melancholia (11) asses ears
this is from one ascent but you need to give both names
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6-Jan-2008 9:48:02 PM
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Yes Will, it was Melancholia, though we actually climbed Bullfrog.
Cheers
JamesMc
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8-Jan-2008 2:02:33 PM
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James Mc's thread of the year gets 150 posts and 5000 views in 4 days ... until I managed to kill it :(
surely I don't need to give a hint?
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8-Jan-2008 2:13:18 PM
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On 6/01/2008 JamesMc wrote:
>Yes Will, it was Melanchilia, though we actually climbed Bullfrog.
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>Cheers
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>JamesMc
That corner looks sensational. Where is that? Asses Ears doesn't mean anything to me, cos I live in the Blueys. I'm considering driving down for that route though.
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8-Jan-2008 2:19:30 PM
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On 8/01/2008 evanbb wrote:
>That corner looks sensational. Where is that? Asses Ears doesn't mean
>anything to me, cos I live in the Blueys. I'm considering driving down
>for that route though.
http://www.chockstone.org/Grampians/AssesEar/AssesEar.htm
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8-Jan-2008 2:56:36 PM
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On 8/01/2008 WM wrote:
>James Mc's thread of the year gets 150 posts and 5000 views in 4 days ...
>until I managed to kill it :(
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>surely I don't need to give a hint?
Yes please.
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8-Jan-2008 2:59:04 PM
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>>surely I don't need to give a hint?
>Yes please.
ok - its one of the big 4 grampians sport crags
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8-Jan-2008 3:03:48 PM
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Don't need clues. It is KP on his amazingly missed later day classics ;-)
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8-Jan-2008 3:22:46 PM
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Can someone put up one I can guess??!! *pout*
Suggestion: Popular Victorian bumbly classics
Sounds like a "specialty" topic for one of those einstein quiz shows.... Thanks John, my specialty topic is "Popular Victorian bumbly classics".
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8-Jan-2008 3:35:30 PM
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On 8/01/2008 bluey wrote:
>Can someone put up one I can guess??!! *pout*
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>Suggestion: Popular Victorian bumbly classics
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mine was probably the most popular route at Mt Buffalo
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8-Jan-2008 3:50:00 PM
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On 8/01/2008 dalai wrote:
>Don't need clues. It is KP on his amazingly missed later day classics ;-)
getting verrry warm, but not quite there yet. Plus we need the names! (and KP ain't no helmet wearing nancy).
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8-Jan-2008 3:54:30 PM
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On 8/01/2008 gordoste wrote:
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>mine was probably the most popular route at Mt Buffalo
Ok, I rephrase, popular Vic bumbly classics not at buffalo cos I haven't been there yet!!!
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8-Jan-2008 4:27:07 PM
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On 8/01/2008 WM wrote:
>On 8/01/2008 dalai wrote:
>>Don't need clues. It is KP on his amazingly missed later day classics
>;-)
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>getting verrry warm, but not quite there yet. Plus we need the names!
> (and KP ain't no helmet wearing nancy).
Well, id say its will (who is a helmet wearing nancy) on Crime wave (23) & linking into Happiness in magazines pitch 2?
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8-Jan-2008 4:41:48 PM
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>Well, id say its will (who is a helmet wearing nancy) on Crime wave (23)
>& linking into Happiness in magazines pitch 2?
correct on all counts - and a highly recommended linkup it is too!
although if you can jam crime wave is 18 but for VD Land regulars 23 is about right
lets see what Philby comes up with....
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8-Jan-2008 11:29:36 PM
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This one's for bluey to have a shot at (my first try at uploading a pic - hope all goes well).
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8-Jan-2008 11:54:22 PM
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Watchtower crack? (16, araps, to play by the rules...) Hope i'm not cutting bluey off here
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