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rockfax
Mar 4, 2002, 11:51 PM
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Free color ROCKFAX MinGuide to the Pollen Grains at the Buttermilk. 90+ problems from VB to V13. http://www.rockfax.com/miniguides/index.html You'll Need Adobe Accrobat Reader regards, Mick R www.rockfax.com the Rockfax USA shop is now on line
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pianomahnn
Mar 5, 2002, 2:26 AM
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Dude, you're spamming. Lame.
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fiend
Mar 5, 2002, 3:27 AM
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sigh, that's getting a little tired Chris.
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rockfax
Mar 5, 2002, 4:50 AM
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Spam - maybe? Our MiniGuides are totally self-contained and are free. Use them and you don't ever have to buy a Rockfax guide. Choice is yours. Glad to be of service to YOUR visitors. cheers, Mick Ryan www.rockfax.com
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pianomahnn
Mar 5, 2002, 8:25 PM
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Mark, I said that because this individual posted the same identicle post in the general forum. Two identicle topics linking the same sites. Spam.
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rockfax
Mar 5, 2002, 8:33 PM
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Of course you nit twit. The Rockfax MiniGuides are totally self-contained and free. The more people who know about them the better. And you don't ever have to buy a ROCKFAX guidebook. They are of course a marketing device and we hope that people will buy are print guides. They are chapters from our existing and forthcoming guidebooks, but some are stand alone. There are tow USA ones up and several UK and Spain. Forthcoming ones include - Whitney and Russel - EB, EF, and Fishook, Owens River Gorge, Cathedral and Whitehorse select etc etc Check em out http://www.rockfax.com/miniguides/index.html the content is impecable cheers, Mick Ryan www.rockfax.com
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climber1
Mar 5, 2002, 8:39 PM
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thanks Mick. you are providing a great service to the climbing community. I had the pleasure of meeting you at Wilson's in Bishop one time.
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pianomahnn
Mar 5, 2002, 9:00 PM
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I went to your site. Its a nice service. Quality. But I only mention the spam because we have a forum devoted to people wanting others to view a website. http://www.rockclimbing.com/forums/viewforum.php?forum=35&111 Do you have a cool new site you want others to see? Don't clutter the other forum messages, post it here. You get one shot to let the world see your site, make it good. Just trying to keep things orderly.
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rockfax
Mar 6, 2002, 12:57 AM
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"Just trying to keep things orderly" I appreciate that Chris, but try to avoid waiving your dick about at the same time. I'm all for moderation in moderating. regards, Mick Ryan http://www.rockfax.com
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big_wall_theorist
Mar 6, 2002, 8:17 AM
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Hey rockfax. What's up with you guys not publishing your Cannon Cliff book in the New England RockFax series any more??? I got a tip saying your guides were the s--- from a fellow climbing instructor, and the Cannnon Cliff guide would probally have all the most current beta I needed on some of the Grade V aid routes in the Big Wall section of Cannon. What's up man??? I'm a s--- out of luck, or you got some beta on Cannon? I can't find an old copy of the guide anywhere. [ This Message was edited by: big_wall_theorist on 2002-03-06 00:17 ]
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treyr
Mar 6, 2002, 11:15 PM
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thanks for the info rockfax I will check it out Trob
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rockfax
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b-w-t Cannon. I believe a guide is coming out but not sure who by. The Rockfax New England Series - the Cathedral and Whitehorse Ledges is still in print. As for the rest, the Rumney Climbers Coalition now publish the Rumney Guide. Maine Vertical have taken over the Maine projects. But hold on! Ed Webster has moved to Maine - maybe he will do the Cannon. I do know that Chris Mac at Supertopo.com has plans to do some Classic Long New England Routes including Cannon. But when I don't know. Sorry I couldn't help anymore. Call IME in North Conway, they probably have a better idea. regards, Mick www.rockfax.com
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