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Found at Sand River
Found a pair of rock boots (new) out at Foucault Buttress on the Panopticon, Sand River, last Friday, 17 Nov. Contact me through Thesarvo for return. Cheers TonyFound Shoes on Organ Pipes
A pair of blue 5.10 velcro Anasazi were found today at the base of the Northern Buttress below the rap station. I can leave them at Rock It for collection if convenient or meet otherwise.talk is cheap photos
Some nice photos of Talk is Cheap @ Mt Brown on Simon Carter's blog - pretty speccy rock down low: http://www.onsight.com.au/news-blog/articles/44/mount-brown-mega-route (via Jake's blog: http://jakebresnehan.blogspot.com/2009/03/talk-is-cheap.html ) Migrated to Confluence 4.0gear found at hillwood
cleaned some gear off a route at rock of ages today (17/3). if it's yours, let me know what route it was on & describe the gear and it's all yours. cheers,grug (nwperndt@gmail.com)The Star Factory
Hi, Just wondering, apart from the guide that was in Rock a while ago, where can one find out specific route info about the Star Factory ? cheers Johan Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Wellington Park Sustainable Transport System - Invitation for Ideas
have also directly affected the rock structure of the Organ Pipes and the mountain environment. · The economics of such a proposal simply don’t add up. We … and a realistic business plan has never been developed. · The Organ Pipes, Lost World etc are world famous sites for rock climbing, visited by literally hundredsRe: Reg Williams 1935 - 2012
that sees rock climbing as a natural extension of bushwalking. A stalwart of the club is Reg Williams. He had arrived in 1966 from Victoria where he had climbed … across a corner that soared down the east face, a quick sandwich on the North Peak, but most of all watching Reg hammer a rock into a crack on the ForesightRe: New Routes and News 2012
Hi Simon, drilling and gluing our shared rock environment is quite a responsibility in my mind; thanks for being open minded about criticism as it is often … ) "each pitch of rock climbing has an 'best way' of climbing, i.e. if bolts are needed, where they go". Given so much of the big corner of MM/D can be done withoutHazards Craglets
<guide version="3" pagesize="500"> <header name="Hazards Craglets" id="1" autonumber="true" camping="" walk="10-40 mins" sun="Afternoon sun" rock="Pink … . A #6 Rock is also necessary.</climb> <climb name="The Green Spot Route" id="10" fa="L.Bottomley, A.Hasan, G.Cooper Jun 1992." stars="" number="2." lengthSt Helens bouldering
--> <header id="54" name="St Helens" walk="Mostly short (<5min)" sun="Mixed" rock="White granite" acknowledgement="" intro="There are plenty of granite boulders … " number="41." stars="" id="29">Step up and grab the jug.</problem> <problem extra="(SDS)" grade="V0" name="" new="false" number="42." stars="" id="30">Rock over