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Malcolm 'HB' Matheson on Nati Dread (30), Arapiles, AustraliaLegendary Victorian strongman Malcolm 'HB' Matheson on the mega steep Nati Dread grade 30 (5.13b) Mt Arapiles, Australia. Photo Neil Monteith Canon Digital
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2005-08-09
Views: 2342 | Votes: 36 | Comments: 12 |
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Got Scared and left the climbThis is how to bail off a climb if it gets to tough or you think the anchores wont hold, no we were just messing around on the base of Castle Crag below The Low Down ( it is off the anchors on the low down. and the guy in the pic is B Zyp
Submitted by: climb_kev on 2004-07-13
Views: 1009 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 24 |
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Talk about a slow shutter speedThis is Andy on the Low Down Grade 25 Arraps Australia. I have doctored this pic on a photo editor I took 4 different photos of him and deleted the rope, I think it gives a good idea where the climb goes???
Submitted by: climb_kev on 2004-07-13
Views: 1099 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 18 |
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Having a Good Flight on The Low DownWhy clip the anchors when you can jump off and then try again. The route is called The Low Down, 25. One of many classics at Mt Arapiles. Photo taken by K.Coleborn on an Olympus C740.
Submitted by: billy on 2004-06-23
Views: 991 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 22 |
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At the CragAn anonymous party on Low Down, a diagonal traverse through the overhangs of Castle Crag. Photo: Yann Troutet.
Submitted by: yeti on 2003-01-17
Views: 580 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 8 |
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Why it's not good to fall while seconding!After he so graciously put the gear on the route so Lee (manacubus) could flash it, Doug falls off The Low Down (25 or 5.12a) while seconding and is left dangling in space with no way to get back on. "Hmm, maybe I can just climb up the rope?". Photo: S Coles, Sony Mavica FD-88.
Submitted by: sammie on 2002-12-01
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'The Low Down' Grade 25 (5.12a), Mt Arapiles, AustraliaNeil Monteith on proberly the second most photographed piece of rockclimbing in Australia after Kachoong. The route is protected by two bolts and a few ratty pieces of gear. Photo Marten Blumen 35mm Print
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-03-06
Views: 970 | Votes: 55 | Comments: 16 |