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Placing Pro.

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Hipster Crack, it looks to be 5.7 or so... it was nice and easy. i placed one cam and ran it out to the lower off rings. perfect size for my hands.
Submitted by: taizzz on 2005-08-01
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Rubble Walls Area

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This is the Rubble Wall Area in Statham's Quarry, Western Australia. The wall on the right contains the bolted routes Chain Reaction and Real Life Ambition. Beware, there is some fairly loose stuff at the top.
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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Central Slab Area

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This is the Central Slab Area at Statham's Quarry, Western Australia. There are abseil anchors at the top. The route Twenty Easy Steps is on the left, in front of the tree.
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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Condemned Wall/

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A picture of the Condemned Wall and the "5" Wall at Statham's Quarry, Western Australia. The Condemned Wall is the black wall on the left, and the "5" Wall is the orange, slightly overhanging wall.
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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Striding Edge Buttress

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The Striding Edge Buttress at Statham's Quarry, Western Australia.
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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The Kanel Pillar/Right Bay

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Statham's Quarry, Western Australia. The Kanel Pillar is obviously the pillar! and the Right Bay is to the right... The crack is the route Hipster Crack, and there are new bolted routes to the right and left (see route database)
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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The Side Wall

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The Side Wall area at Statham's Quarry, Western Australia. There are some abseil anchors at the top.
Submitted by: lollipopchic on 2003-10-02
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