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23-Jan-2007 1:24:19 PM
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want a bit of info on the boulder with Orca on it. theres 2 lines on the boulder yeah? looking at the boulder away from the cliff section, orca is on the left arete, at around V10, and theres a V6 on the right arete (name unknown).
is this right?
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23-Jan-2007 2:23:40 PM
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Yep. Ask rosco if you see him, hes done it. I thought the grade was 5 though. Should have bloody route grades those things...
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23-Jan-2007 3:16:13 PM
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Surely there's something up the centre face - right of Orca?
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23-Jan-2007 3:50:53 PM
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i haveb't looked at the boulder in ages, but since first seeing the problems, i've always been keen to try them
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23-Jan-2007 5:01:30 PM
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On 23/01/2007 Boardlord wrote:
>Surely there's something up the centre face - right of Orca?
yes there is...it was done by Woody from the UK...
its good...cant remember much else about it...easier than orca...worth scrapping the leaves and debris
off the top BEFORE you attempt a summit push.
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23-Jan-2007 10:42:18 PM
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is there an easy way to the top of the boulder?
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24-Jan-2007 2:11:23 PM
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the arete on the right is pretty straightforward...or at least the hard bit was at the bottom...Its all a bit
hazy though I could be completely wrong. Maybe theres a tree leaning up against the boulder???? It
wasnt a big deal getting to the top is all I remember.
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24-Jan-2007 4:29:36 PM
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Forget that Alistair, and come and have a play on 'Not the Height of Fashion' instead. Guaranteed to provide amusement.
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24-Jan-2007 5:06:57 PM
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thats on the list too. as is 'oops'
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