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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby theriault » Thu May 31, 2012 7:59 am

Dom wrote:Hey Marty Honey pot is not on dawn wall hehe


oups! lol got over excited there and didn't think Bahahah!
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby theriault » Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:25 pm

-Ziggy Piggy anchor added + hardware donated by Marty and Luc.

It now has a nice set of rap rings. We also gave the route a good needed cleaning!!!
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby Fred » Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:55 pm

I nominate Dom to write the next guidebook. It's all in his head anyways, just needs a keyboard.

FYI... only one box (50) of guidebooks left.
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby Dom » Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:47 am

Fred wrote:I nominate Dom to write the next guidebook. It's all in his head anyways, just needs a keyboard.

FYI... only one box (50) of guidebooks left.


Hehe thanks for the vote of confidence Fred. I think Steve said he will be spearheading the next guidebook project. I've offered to help :mrgreen:
Also, Chris N. has been creating awesome maps and wrote a nice summary of Sunnyside found here

http://mteverest.myip.org/guidebook.aspx?moid=19306
(If it doesn't load, you can download the PDF file)
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby cory » Thu Jul 05, 2012 11:29 am

Fred wrote:I nominate Dom to write the next guidebook. It's all in his head anyways, just needs a keyboard.

Agreed. He's nearly done every route in the province and knows precise beta and details! Co-editor at the very least.
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby john » Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:19 pm

Someone should fill their mess on reindeer land also, not sure who chopped the anchors but they are not filled either
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby Fred » Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:53 pm

Dom:

I still think you should start with the guidebook if you are keen to do it. It takes someone with time and determination to execute a project like this. I have seen how devoted you are to climbing at the moment and that's what the next guidebook needs.

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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby Adam » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:28 pm

Fred wrote:Dom:

I still think you should start with the guidebook if you are keen to do it. It takes someone with time and determination to execute a project like this. I have seen how devoted you are to climbing at the moment and that's what the next guidebook needs.

Fred


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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby cory » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:20 pm

and, Dom, you could make (parts, at least) it bilingual!
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby Greg » Sat Jul 21, 2012 5:13 pm

john wrote:Someone should fill their mess on reindeer land also, not sure who chopped the anchors but they are not filled either

I replaced the anchor on Reindeer Land and if you took the time to check the anchor list above you could see that. As for the appearance, I don't believe it is a mess - I think two rap rings look much cleaner than a mess of chains and from what I can gather it hasn't been a common practice to cover up or disguise the old anchor holes.
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Re: Rusty bolts in Cochrane Lane

Postby *Chris* » Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:50 pm

Greg... It's far cleaner now than the way you found it
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