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sidepull
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who filmed this? will be a new dvd or was it filmed for some foreign television show?
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bouldrinsoill
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i definately want to check whatever movie it is when it comes out...
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stevsop
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I know there is another deep-water solo area in W. Virginia,as featured in Climbing recently. Is anyone aware of other spots? I gotta try. S.F.
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redleg
Dec 8, 2004, 10:50 AM
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Where is the site in WV? That would be a great weekend trip. And where do we get ahold of the filming of that overseas expedition?
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harrisha
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In reply to: I know there is another deep-water solo area in W. Virginia,as featured in Climbing recently. Is anyone aware of other spots? I gotta try. S.F. That West Virginia place would be Summerville Lake created by the Damming of the New River.
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dontfall
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I'd do it....Anyone wanna go for Spring Break? LOL
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hopper
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My Outing CLub was considering it, but it's still a bit cold in March and they let the water out the lake.
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jowanky
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why is jack osbourne there?
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jowanky
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lol he doesnt deserve to climb with them. I do........
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axelcrash
Dec 21, 2004, 1:36 AM
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In reply to: dontfall Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:05 pm Post subject: Re: No Crashpads Required -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd do it....Anyone wanna go for Spring Break? LOL That West Virginia place would be Summerville Lake created by the Damming of the New River. I went last year for spring break. We had one awesome day in tank tops by the lake a little sunburn. The next day we were hiking in an inch of snow. The weather in west virgina is quite unpredictable.
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duality4569
Dec 24, 2004, 2:17 AM
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Even climbing the cracks and faces at quarrys all over can be fun. and challenging! :D
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feraenaturae
Jan 18, 2005, 12:47 PM
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http://www.chestnutmtnproductions.com/banff/baltfilms.htm Looks like they are showing the a preview of the action at this years Banff Mtn Film Fest. Psicobloc USA, 2004, 8 minutes Directed & produced by Josh Lowell On the island of Mallorca, Klem Loskot and his friends establish spectacular routes on overhanging limestone up to 60 feet or 20 meters high. With no ropes and with the ocean as a crash pad, the climbing is unencumbered and the falls magnificent.
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cutiger
Mar 13, 2005, 7:22 PM
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In reply to: why is jack osbourne there? I feel the same way.... :x
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cutiger
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I just realized how old this post was....sorry.
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