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the blue mountains is a lovely place

A long (long) Easter weekend was spent at Blackheath, in the Blue Mountains. The weather and climbing were both lovely, and the old house we rented for a week was interesting, particularly with 15 people staying in it. A sample of our adventures in the photos below. As per usual, when the most climbing was being done, there was no photographic evidence. Conclusion from the trip – Sydney climbers have it pretty good when it comes to quality rock nearby (also some other conclusions about Sydney being warmer, but Melbourne being a nicer city to live in, or something like that).

 
Helen manages the reachy crux on the appropriately named Pommy Filth (19), Mount York

 
Samantha belays Dave on Noodle (15), Mount York

 
Hannah slabs it up at Porters Pass

 
More blue skies as Ness does the first ascent of a newly bolted 18 at Mt Piddington

 
Jackie contemplates the crimpy crux of Cutopia (23) at Porters Pass

 
Jesse laughs in the face of those who climb without class

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blue mountains moose

 

 

I gaze out over the Blue Mountains escarpment. This was a quiet trip for me, of lazing by cliff walls in the sun, and contemplating my fur.

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statistical distribution of rock climbers at easter

Distribution from small selected sample (people who live in my house):

Arapiles – 1
Moonarie – 1
Blue Mountains – 3

Blue Mountains wins! I’ll be back in a week :)

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grrrr

So close…. damnit.

NOTE– To those of you who would mock my van, I’m referring to the odometer, not the speedometer.

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things i learnt

Places that are not good to leave your camera: The top of the Pharos, at Arapiles, where you can only get to it by roping up and climbing back up to it. Do not leave your camera by the rap station, then realise you don’t have it any more once you are at the bottom. It is TOO LATE to go back and get it. This is especially a bad idea when it proceeds to rain for the next 24 hours.

NOTE – This story ended well however, and is not another in the ‘Reasons I Should Not Own A Camera’ vein. The camera was rescued and is in full health.