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naturally.

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if were against grey at the crag the next UKB t-shirt should be printed on one of these


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if were against grey at the crag the next UKB t-shirt should be printed on one of these



like this (sported by Ian Cotter Brown)?


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Nice touch matching the eyes with the shirt.

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is that a pterodactyl nest?!

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Presumably, we were Ropen hunting in Papua at the time, never saw an adult though.

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Nalles new project, the Sisu project, in Finland, sounds dirty hard.



http://nalle-hukkataival.blogspot.com/

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so hard he's having to paint on holds it seems

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Nalles new project, the Sisu project

Do you think its 'red-tagged' ?  ;)

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Nalles new project, the Sisu project

Do you think its 'red-tagged' ?  ;)

No, there's no bolt to hang the tag from.

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I often wonder if you are being serious or taking the piss.

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 ;D Goal achieved  :)

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Nalles new project, the Sisu project

Do you think its 'red-tagged' ?  ;)

No, there's no bolt to hang the tag from.

 :lol:

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A couple of my buddies shots from the Gramps









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Me pulling faces on Body Eater in HMC....


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Is the gurn again thread buried?

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I like this



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Is it just me or do indoor problems in America always looks so much more fun than Britains volume thrutching weirdness?

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And is it just me or does Australia always look great but just too fucking hot?

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I was looking at Carnage's earlier gramps pics and thinking that. Can almost feel the heat radiating off those rocks, smell the vegetation, and hear the insects hum.

Would love a bit of that right now, only ever did a few routes in Gramps, too hot to boulder.

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Paul, check out The Depot one rainy weekend if you want hard problems that don't involve humping volumes or fist jamming.

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I was looking at Carnage's earlier gramps pics and thinking that. Can almost feel the heat radiating off those rocks, smell the vegetation, and hear the insects hum.

I wasn't there but it was apparently quite warm over Easter when the first shots were taken. I just had a week there and the temperature was great, 16 degrees in the sun pretty much everyday dropping off to 10/12 in the evening.

Same can be said for Sydney through much of the winter. The odd day goes into the 20's but for the most part its 16/17 and much cooler if theres a southerly. Its almost like being handicapped over summer as its too hot but you're still trying stuff. As soon it cools, even just a bit, you notice it so much more and everything suddenly gets a lot easier!

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It's certainly not too warm in the gramps at the moment. Was a proper frost yesterday and conditions are set to be primo for the weekend. Mid winter can be really cold, especially with wind chill factor, would make some of you northerners feel right at home. Just have to pick your time of year...

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he lives :kiss2:

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Same can be said for Sydney through much of the winter. The odd day goes into the 20's but for the most part its 16/17 and much cooler if theres a southerly.

I found temps in Sydney OK, especially in shady spots, but Grampians and Arapiles were noticeably hotter.

 

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