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Winter Gear for sale
but functional. suit beginner/tassie rock basher $150 the lotDaedalus
well with a upcoming trip to Yosemite, i thought that this little rock hop had to be done. so i headed up with a modern rack (a big 5 camolot, No bolt hangers, and wires that don't fit over 1960's old crusty bolts). thankfully i have been doing a lot of wriggling up big wide cracks of late so it wasn't too badTotem Pole & other climbs
Good morning, we're a group of climbers traveling around Tasmania until the 9th of march. We already did some climbing at Hillwood, Bare Rock, South Sisters and at the Star Factory. As we are a group of 3, we always look for other climbers who are keen in joining us for a day or a longer period. We got a 4WD, allClimbing in France: Guidebooks SOLD.
In researching my trip earlier this year I bought a bunch of guidebooks. I've got three that, unfortunately, I don't think I will ever get around to using so am offering them for sale: First up, a Rock Fax guide to the Ariège: Details here Second, Aiguilles Rouge 1, by Michel Pola, (English version) coveringLooking for a Climbing buddy
Hi Guys, I will be down in Tassie for a few weeks of work near the end of Novemeber and am super keen to sample some tassie rock delights. In particular, would love to check out the Paradiso, Star Factory, or anything fun really. Ill be working during the week but will have a few days free, namely... SaturdayOutdoor Climbing Partner Wanted!
Hi there! I´m a 32 year old guy from Sweden, travelling around Australia in search of some climbable rock. Would love to sample some of the routes at places like Mt Wellington, Ben Lommond, The Moai, Totempole, Cape Raul, Freycinet, etc. I much prefer trad, especially sampling some of the classics, but sport mayMassive Rockfall at Harlequin Buttress WWW.
and the huge rock some people like to jump off into the sea. An absolutely humbleing sight, and so lucky no one was down there when it went. There is nowStuck rope at the Hazards (Stud City)
Hi there, my mate and I were out at the Hazards on Sunday (19th) and climbed Stud City. We chose to descend via the new rap route. The climbing was great but it ended in a bit of an epic. We ended up getting one of our ropes stuck after pulling the ropes on the first rap. Retrieval wasn't too easy as the rockAnthony Link Road
, winding through some of the most rugged and stunning scenery Tasmainia has to offer. The whole way is a veritable smorgasbord of conglomerate rock, the large walls … ="By Moses Bassett " rock="Glacial conglomerate. " sun="All day in the right spots. " walk="5 - 60 min" id="1" name="Anthony Link Road"/> <image id="5" widthElderslie
area). " walk="15 Minutes" sun="All day" rock="Vertical Sandstone"/> <gps id="9" kml="<?xml version="1.0"?><kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2" xmlns:xsi … a good clean.</climb> <text id="4" class="heading3">Main Wall</text> <text id="5">The largest section of rock on the left hand side of the valley, visible from