

Springtime views out over the paddocks of the Wimmera plains.

Cath starts up Hell for Leather (15) on the Atridae, after our earlier ascent of Muldoon (13). Later in the day we wandered up Resignation (15), for some multi-pitching fun, before heading back to camp, then helping stretcher out an injured climber from Pedro – he was ok, but wear your helmets kids!

Sunday morning brought a lazy late start, then an all-girl ascent of Kestrel, a funky 13. Then after running up a few routes in the Organ Pipes, we have the ubiquitous Pilot Error shot, as Corey seconds up on Sunday evening.

While Mela moves past the Bouldery Start on Tarzan (13), only to reach the Awkward Bulge.

Then, rather unfortunately, a vanload of us had to drive back to Melbourne (via Spaghetti Pizza in Horsham), while the others keep hanging out at Arapiles for the week. Damn them.
Gear is cheap!
In DC – the metro (the ticketing system, the fact there are staff everywhere, the flashing lights on the platform before a train cames, the fact trains come so often)
Squirrels, chipmunks and deers (and all these other novelty animals)
Snow making things pretty
The countdown number on the pedestrian crossing, so you know how long you have to cross
Drive-through ATMs
Those huge choc chip cookies in Pentagon City Mall
Self-checkout at some supermarkets
Things in the supermarket having prices/pound for everything, so you don’t have to work out yourself whether the big or little things are better value
You can get cheaper flights to lots of places, and you’re closer to a lot of the world than you are in Australia
Lots of yummy Mexican food (and pseudo Mexican, with Chipotle)
Saigon Cafe in Harrisonburg, WV VA
Cycling with traffic on the right side of the road = I can put my foot on the kerb at traffic lights
The Bolthouse Farms range of drink, especially the Chai Protein drink
A&J’s Chinese restaurant in Rockville
Huge range of yummy icecreams
Petrol is cheap
They have high mountains
You can always turn right on a red light (would be left in Australia – thanks to Mimi for the reminder about this one)
One of the factors contributing to the Great Boston Fire of 1872:
Buildings in the path of the fire were demolished with gunpowder. Instead of forming a fire break the expoding building only spread the fire further.
All petrol stations seem to have the pay stations at the pump, so you don’t have to go inside to pay
People keep saying ‘excuse me’ just to signify they’re walking past you (which kept making me jump until I got used to it)
People have a greater tendency to be loud and excessively enthusiastic about things
Flags everywhere – not just USA flags, but flags for St. Patricks day, flags for Valentines Day, and so on
Lots of parades, filled with marching bands and cheerleaders
People being excessively excited about college sports (and as a result, universities having enormous football stadiums)
Traffic being on the other side of the road – sounds obvious, but it makes crossing the street far more interesting, and also means keeping to the right side of the pavement
Everyone uses tumble dryers
Needing a card for the store to be able to get grocery store specials
People ignoring the speed limit on freeways (no fixed speed cameras, as they’d infringe on peoples civil liberties)
Miles/pounds/fahrenheit
Sultanas are on the shelves as currants
Plain flour is all purpose flour
Choc bits are semi sweet morsels
Petrol is called gas. So is gas.
Toilet paper is labelled ‘bathroom tissue’
Rubbish is trash
Crisps are called chips, which is fair enough
But chips are called french fries! (or freedom fries… or fries)
People use the phrase ‘good enough for government work’
Excess use of non-electric kettles
The huge range of chips and cookie dough and brownie mix in supermarkets
Creamer powder instead of milk
herbs = ‘erbs
They call scones ‘biscuits’, and give them away with take away food
And then they call biscuits ‘cookies’
Instead of “eat in or takeaway” you get asked “for here or to go” which ends up being pronounced “fahrerortehgo” which confused the hell out of me a few times before I realised what was going on
The traffic cones are enormous things you can fit inside of, rather than wear on your head
Cheese is orange
Tipping
The light switches are upside down
Coffee and cookies vs tea and biscuits
University is abbreviated to Uni
Mosquitos aren’t mossies
They think utes are trucks