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He wants to stick it can you tell? Chris bouldering something hard. Arapiles.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-06-01 Views: 867 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 4
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15 shots and I still cant stick this! Maby looking angry will help? Chris bouldering something hard on the side of the path central gully.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-06-01 Views: 868 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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A rare photo of me wrestling pebbles, I dont often take my harness off to climb, but at Arapiles the bouldering is so good! Photo by Gavin Lang.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-30 Views: 953 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2
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So you come to Araps and climb some awesome routes, what to do at the end of the day? lets look...
Benie? Check! Shirts off? Check! Stupidly hard problem? Check! Beer, chalk, pads and camera? CHECK! lets go boulderin'...
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-30 Views: 1237 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
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Description: Aaron reaches out on the 2nd crux of Mental fatiuge, an exciting little 18 (5.10a), the first crux involves a slipery traverse under a losse flake the second is a lockoff on a sloped crimp. Great varied climbing on one of the nicest lines of this grade in Sydney.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-24 Views: 1193 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Justin throws through the first crux of Are you my mother? A short and sharp 25 (5.11d) at this nice little winter crag.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-22 Views: 1232 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Chris Slapping the only sloper on the rediculously steep Weaveworld 23(5.11b).
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-20 Views: 1085 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 18
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Chris moving into the sunight and onto the slab of Weaveworld 23(5.11b). This is the easiest route at the crag and is steep as, the crux is transitioning between the steep first half and the slabby second half.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-05-20 Views: 913 | Votes: 18 | Comment: 1
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Nick Sutter resting and scoping before commiting to the business of Eat more lard 30/31 (5.13d?)
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-04-27 Views: 1381 | Votes: 34 | Comments: 13
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"One minuite you are balancing up a slab the next swinging accross a roof". Justin Busting loose on the lip of the great Boy from Oz 26/5.12b Bowens creek.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-16 Views: 787 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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JJ cranking up the crux of the slab section of Boy from Oz 26/5.12b Bowens Creek.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-16 Views: 840 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3
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Mitch.W working hard at Veterans Affair 28/5.12d boronia point whilst the crowd looks on. Unfortunatly the redpoint didn't happen as an electrical storm stopped futher attempts.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-09 Views: 892 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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Jaes Piper, battles his way up War and Peace 25/5.11d at Dams Cliffs.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-09 Views: 1628 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2
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Me, moving into the crux sequence on Mr McGguirksquirter 24/5.11d. A sidewars throw to a gaston folowed by some slopey crimps over a bulge. I fell before the next draw breaking the last one cliped in this photo. Photo by Guido.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 990 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 4
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Where else can you go on a rainy day? Nick(me) Dynoing the crux move of Nev-Herrod 23/5.11b Centenial Glen. Photo by Pete.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 1100 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 6
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Bracketed photo of me taking the big swing at Dams cliffs a great way to be cleanish when dirtbagging around the mountains. Photo(s) by Pete.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 1702 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Pete pulls into the final crus moves of Ashes to Ashes 25/5.12a, a short throw to a slopy pocket from some heniously small crimps, a Bluies classic!
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 1050 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Sequence shot as Josh C (temporary-wintertime) Muscles throuth the crux sequence of Off the lip, a short bouldery 23 (5.11b) at Wave wall.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 926 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Adski styling the crux hand-foot match on Not just a preaty face 20/5.10c whilst below Marc loses intrest...
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-07 Views: 1001 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Dr John crusing up the final finger crack of Where's a stinger missile when you need one?22/5.11a. One of the better lines here with this plesant crack at the finish.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-05 Views: 769 | Comments: 0
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Adski soaking up the rays during an onsite of this thin, technical and just plain fun slab. Not Just A Preaty Face 20 (5.10c).
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-05 Views: 880 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Guido at his farewell party. lots of beer and stories before he returned to germany. Thanks for the belays and see ya later mate!
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-30 Views: 559 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Chris working his feet and making this short 14(5.7) harder than it looks.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-26 Views: 857 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Aaron looking concerned as he onsites the Peruvian love child 14 (5.7). Photo by me.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-24 Views: 729 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Tim Haasnoot snagging the last line of the day, Stephan the Barbarian (5.10d), a short steep climb with a thin reachy crux on bullet proof rock, being in the shade all day and so close to the water the surge is a great summer option. Photo by me.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-11 Views: 871 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 4
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