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You're only allowed to do 1 more climb ... ever ! |
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13-Jan-2004 3:56:09 PM
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You could just float up it !
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13-Jan-2004 10:14:40 PM
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I missed the "Sharma-like strength" bit.
Even given that, I would probably pick D-Minor. I have done it with so many close friends over the years. I would settle for that. I would rather something that reminded me of friends.
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14-Jan-2004 10:11:21 AM
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Well if you want length I reckon just start up bard on easter sunday at say around 10:30am, that should allow u to put in a fair few hours, some maybe waiting but hey it'll be warm and sunny!
but i'd say maybe the nose free.. or serpentine ;)
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15-Jan-2004 12:53:23 PM
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"Lombaba" Hampi, India.
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15-Jan-2004 1:03:51 PM
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i wouldnt make the choice i would just stop
probabley go hiking insted
bob
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15-Jan-2004 1:25:57 PM
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Serpentine gets my vote as well.
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15-Jan-2004 1:48:08 PM
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spectre - Dvae grahams line in buttermilks, assuming dave graham like strength!
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15-Jan-2004 5:38:14 PM
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>You're only allowed to do 1 more climb ... ever !
... I can think of other things to do with a limited amount of time left.
Oh, you mean rock climbing? ... then Balls Pyramid.
It's not fair being limited to one.
~>So much rock and so little time...
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15-Jan-2004 8:40:36 PM
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the nose
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16-Jan-2004 8:43:45 AM
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Anything at Tallarook/Warragul Rocks. The best routes on the best rock in the best location in the world.
tim
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16-Jan-2004 8:49:58 AM
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Juggernaut at Frog Buttress, it`s that last three metres of offwidth horror show that defies my efforts at finishing it.
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30-Aug-2005 3:31:16 PM
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**bump**
Bouldering- The Mandala or Slashface
Sport Climbing- Kryptonite or Flex Luthor
Trad- Passport to Insanity or Dihedral Wall free
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30-Aug-2005 3:36:08 PM
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Mt Vinson - AT
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30-Aug-2005 4:29:23 PM
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On 13/01/2004 Rupert wrote:
>Ok last climb - so I'd want it to be long - really long. I reckon we go
>put a new route up on the side of 'The Challenger Deep' off the island
>of Guam. This is the deepest known point in the ocean and at nearly 11,000
>metres I figure it'll be about 250 pitches of 'mixed' climbing. Any takers?
Along those lines I would go for one of the 10-20km cliffs on ice-moon Miranda. Probably hasn't been climbed as yet. Crampons, good thermals. Low gravity.
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30-Aug-2005 4:35:36 PM
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climb trango tower, fake my own death, then come back under an assumed name so i'm 'allowed' to climb however many more I want
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30-Aug-2005 5:01:03 PM
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On 30/08/2005 Rich wrote:
>climb trango tower, fake my own death, then come back under an assumed
>name so i'm 'allowed' to climb however many more I want
Reminds me of the Short Story thread
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?ForumID=1&Action=Display&MessageID=16124&PagePos=&Sort=
Where the dead eternally climb the heights.
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4-Sep-2005 10:06:20 PM
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Fit to be Tied , Ton Sai Beach, Thailand
Just for the view
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4-Sep-2005 11:21:32 PM
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It would have to be something at Moonarie, for sentimental reasons.
Dry Land on the Great Wall would do.
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5-Sep-2005 9:47:08 AM
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The Nose, free.
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5-Sep-2005 10:16:07 AM
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Sunshine Crack, Snowpatch Spire, Bugaboos. One day...
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