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Trapped in Squeeze Test for hours [The Age] |
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7-May-2014 11:20:49 PM
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I reckon that despite how full his box is that simey is up for a bit of cash for nothing in return. its kind of his raison d’ętre.
I betcha his PM box isn't that full in the near term.
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8-May-2014 7:36:31 AM
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On 7/05/2014 Nooj wrote:
>Hey Simey, I'm posting this here because your PM box is full.
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>I was kinda waiting to hear back from you on how I could contact the emergency
>guys involved. I'd love to know if there's anywhere or anyone who I can
>drop a letter to, or a donation, or a phone call. Thanks again !
Send me an email. An address is in my profile.
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24-May-2014 9:13:08 PM
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On 24/04/2014 White Trash wrote:
>so, after reading all this thread, what was the successful solution to
>the climber - boulderer - caver extrication, apart from some oil?
I heard that the olive oil for aided lubrication on the outside but the secret ingredient was the potion to aid lubrication on the inside that made the difference. Nudge nudge if you get what I mean.
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24-May-2014 9:39:45 PM
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The moment of truth....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKYrDmfaja8
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26-May-2014 2:27:20 PM
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One bloke got stuck?
From the info Shaggy provides, there is room for 9 people in it at one time, back in 2004.
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26-Jun-2014 2:52:18 PM
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Got given this at lunchtime. Apparently from the dunny wall at Araps.
Too funny to not share.
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26-Jun-2014 2:57:39 PM
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Gold Kieran....needed a laugh today.
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26-Jun-2014 2:59:29 PM
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Wasn't the guy that got stuck quite thin?
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26-Jun-2014 3:02:20 PM
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I think I saw 60 kg in one of the reports but I didn't see him outside the hole.
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26-Jun-2014 3:03:55 PM
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The flyer should have added "Don't let the fun police deter you from slithering through rancid oil and assorted body fluids".
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26-Jun-2014 3:17:00 PM
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On 26/06/2014 kieranl wrote:
>I think I saw 60 kg in one of the reports but I didn't see him outside
>the hole.
I reckon you'd know pretty soon if you were too fat
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26-Jun-2014 3:23:59 PM
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I've known a few fatties to slip through...
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27-Jun-2014 9:10:15 AM
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I wouldn't do the squeeze test at the moment...
When I was down at Arapiles in May, I was about to go diving into the squeeze test when I noticed a particularly rank smell... and upon further inspection spotted -and I'm not joking about this- a veritable sea of maggots in the lower part of the constriction.
Unless it's been Gurneyed out, you couldn't pay me to go through there now (though the boys from Jackass might be up for it... considering the various "matter" that they like to go swimming in.
-Paul
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27-Jun-2014 11:27:46 AM
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Do you reckon Mr Chicken may become a viable alternative for those looking to squeeze their mettle? ;)
EDITED.
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27-Jun-2014 11:35:51 AM
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On 27/06/2014 Miguel75 wrote:
>Do you reckon Mr Chicken may become a viable alternative? ;)
Hmmm...
I have seen a grown man move 6 inches in half an hr on that thing and start crying.
Totally viable.
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27-Jun-2014 12:22:22 PM
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On 27/06/2014 PThomson wrote:
> (though the boys from Jackass might be up for it... considering the
>various "matter" that they like to go swimming in.
I think you've just created a whole new challenge for the dirtbags of the pines
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9-Apr-2021 4:52:32 PM
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Looks like a repeat today- hope whoever is in there is o k.
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10-Apr-2021 2:58:22 PM
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Whats the goss? Are they out?
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10-Apr-2021 5:37:01 PM
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On 10-Apr-2021 E. Wells wrote:
>Whats the goss? Are they out?
I walked past it - the only thing I can attest is that when the cavalry arrives, the cavalry reeeaally arrives.
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10-Apr-2021 8:37:21 PM
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. Would be interesting to know what can be done apart from relaxing and lubing, and how many people that requires. I really dont know why people go in there and expect to not get stuck.
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