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Thats F--ked up people need to leave S--- alone. Nicole could crush Grahams skull with his hands. :twisted:
*not* done by Graham.



Sorry, sorry, you all know I can get a little rabid, sorry, I'm getting my shots real soon I swear, so then who jacked Dreamtime, was it that same Ass*ole that did the chipping in Switzerland?

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some euro with a heavy hand and a wire brush. ne sais pas exactly. this is 8a.spew reporting and a few generations of "in the scene" rumoring. for instance, i cannot varify that Nicole was crying under the boulder, it's just what a buddy of mine told me... but that buddy has climbed quite a bit in Cresciano, so I'd believe him.. whatever. point is it's not the same problem and it's estimated at around V12 now. still hard, just not "real 8C," as DG would say.


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some euro with a heavy hand and a wire brush. ne sais pas exactly. this is 8a.spew reporting and a few generations of "in the scene" rumoring. for instance, i cannot varify that Nicole was crying under the boulder, it's just what a buddy of mine told me... but that buddy has climbed quite a bit in Cresciano, so I'd believe him.. whatever. point is it's not the same problem and it's estimated at around V12 now. still hard, just not "real 8C," as DG would say.


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some euro with a heavy hand and a wire brush. ne sais pas exactly. this is 8a.spew reporting and a few generations of "in the scene" rumoring. for instance, i cannot varify that Nicole was crying under the boulder, it's just what a buddy of mine told me... but that buddy has climbed quite a bit in Cresciano, so I'd believe him.. whatever. point is it's not the same problem and it's estimated at around V12 now. still hard, just not "real 8C," as DG would say.


Man that sucks if that's the case, being down graded, I would love to head over to Cresciano, looks awesome. Who the hell uses wire anymore try plastic brushes, "rock friendly". Thanks for the update, I took my meds :D , so I'm fine now.

Later Matt


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has anyone picked up the new copy of rock and ice? Apparently dai has set up another V16 endurance problem. It links together a couple of hard existing problems, like the wheel of life. (might as well be a sport route without clipping) I haven't read this entire forum but has anyone mentioned the James Litz problem rated V14 but many think is V15 (in America i might add)


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number chasing.. :roll:


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It was with a metal bristle brush...
Rumors range from french to american to martian morons... though I seriously doubt anyone with skill remotely near V15 doesn´t know not to use a metal brush. So it was either sabotage or the stupidest V13/14er Graham/Sharma wannabee alive


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Witness the Fitness a 40-foot horizontal roof
It took Sharma four days to climb. he said that is even harder than hueco Tanks Esperanza (V14)

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