Simon Carter
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Prolific new-router Malcolm (HB) Matheson cranks one of his latter day additions: Redline (5.13a) at The Lost World, Also in the southern Grampians (Victoria, Australia).
Submitted by: onsight on 2008-01-02
Views: 3704 | Votes: 26 | Comments: 11 |
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Steve Monks styling up pitch two of his Bristol Fashion (5.12c), a route that winds its way up the Red Sail formation.
Submitted by: onsight on 2008-01-02
Views: 3694 | Votes: 21 | Comments: 15 |
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Tony Barron on the classy Agamemnon (Oz grade 10, perhaps 5.4 or 5.5?).
Submitted by: onsight on 2008-01-02
Views: 2294 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 3 |
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The Blue Mountains near Sydney is one of Australia’s biggest climbing areas, that's one of the main reasons I live here. There are hundreds of kilometres of cliff line and over three thousand routes. The Grose Valley provides a wild wilderness setting for some of the more “out-there” routes, including long adventurous climbs and some exciting abseil-in climb-out affairs, such as this one, Debris (5.11c), being climbed by Nigel Campbell.
Submitted by: onsight on 2008-01-02
Views: 2224 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 9 |
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