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Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:37 am
by Proterra
borutbk wrote:Hello !
That's not me on the pic, but I did climb a couple of times at the bunker in Berlin. The lower graded routes. Cool outing.


Nice!

I'm still waiting for the first bolted trad route done in Świebodzin though :D

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:28 pm
by Proterra
borutbk wrote:
Proterra wrote:I'm still waiting for the first bolted trad route done in Świebodzin though :D

Nonsense my friend nonsense :lol: :lol:
The trad potential exists in itself everywhere so Świebodzin is full of trad.
Now if there's a bolt it's not trad, though potentially very cool as well.
my2cents

happy go local freedom forever fighter borut


Well, my neighbour was talking about climbing it, possibly making an FA, and then bolt it on the way down to make it easier for others...

What is that called?

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:50 pm
by visentin
Proterra wrote:Cubryna, everything east of there flows out into the Dunajec and eventually ends up in the Baltic by means of Wisła, and the western end is Wołowiec, everything west of there flows into the Wag and will eventually end up in the Black Sea by means of Danube.


8)

Proterra wrote:I've only seen Tatry and Karkonosze once, and that was from one of the new Q400's operated by Eurolot... I suppose that doesn't count... :P I think Śnieżnik would be the best candidate though...


No. East from Śnieżnik stand few other mastodonts of the Hruby Jesenik. You need to go more North. The answer is Biskupia Kopa, despite I've heard also from remote observations of both Tatras and Krk from... Sw Anny !

Proterra wrote:From Cieszyn Silesia. Mainly Beskid Śląsko-Morawski and the western part of Beskid Śląski. And I'm not going to name all the (Czech) tributaries, although there is one which forms the border with Poland and that's the Olsa, which flows right through the city centre of Cieszyn.


8)
Amongst the tributaries you've got also the huge dam below Lysa Hora, I can't recall the name...

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:00 pm
by Proterra
visentin wrote:No. East from Śnieżnik stand few other mastodonts of the Hruby Jesenik. You need to go more North. The answer is Biskupia Kopa, despite I've heard also from remote observations of both Tatras and Krk from... Sw Anny !


I was actually thinking about referring jokingly to Św. Anny, but I figured there are a couple of big ones in front of Karkonosze from there and Św. Anny would simply not be high enough...

visentin wrote:Amongst the tributaries you've got also the huge dam below Lysa Hora, I can't recall the name...


You probably mean the Sance dam...

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:09 pm
by Proterra
I will be on Polish television this fall, after my trip back from Suwałki to Kraków...

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:32 pm
by yatsek
Proterra wrote:I will be on Polish television this fall, after my trip back from Suwałki to Kraków...

Tell us when when you know when :). I don't normally watch our TV.

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:02 pm
by Proterra
yatsek wrote:
Proterra wrote:I will be on Polish television this fall, after my trip back from Suwałki to Kraków...

Tell us when when you know when :). I don't normally watch our TV.


I don't know when, it's a show called "Uwaga! Pirat!" and it's on TVN Turbo...

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:51 am
by kamil
sjarelkwint wrote:When I was in the UK I participated in a Snowdon race.

Bottom to top as a race.


Just started reading this thread.

So you were bottom first and top then. Who was your top first and bottom then? Or was switching teams allowed?

Just tuning in to the mood of this thread, drinking Jenlain Ambree just after coming back from a great Pyreneyan trip :mrgreen:

Cheers from Montpellier :D

P.S. Stef and Clint, cheers for ringing me up, I'll think about your idea about Rio de... but gotta get some climbing gym training first :lol:

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:05 pm
by visentin
Tried with "yatsek good jokes"
=> Nie znaleziono żadnych wyników wyszukiwania dla hasła "yatsek good jokes".

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:19 pm
by Proterra
borutbk wrote:That's what the cold war was about. :wink:
Well... now we've got the cold peace :lol: :lol: :lol:


Watch out for the next superpower...

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Rzeczpospolita Srodkowoeuropejska by clint.hotvedt, on Flickr

(this is actually a nation I play with in an online RPG :-P - think of a Polish-German commonwealth...)

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:30 am
by visentin
Please take me out of here !

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:42 pm
by yatsek
Proterra wrote:...think of a Polish-German commonwealth...)

Where is the white lion :?: :?: :?:

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Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:01 am
by visentin
Thanks Borut, I read many times about his road but each country present it in its own way within its borders, finally a map that shows the overview.

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:13 am
by visentin
Both routes don't show the same route across Central Europe, sjarelkwint's one is perhaps more true by showing through "Eburum" (Olomouc) instead of Klodzko. From what I remember from Czech touristic prospectus it's rather through Olomouc and the Silesian gate

Re: Baltic-North Sea basin team!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:49 am
by yatsek
borutbk wrote:go climbing

and lick the limestone on the outskirts of Krakow (while climbing)

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