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The overhanging angle on pitch 3 of "Roulette" turns it into a bit of an arm strainer - fortunately the holds are mostly good.



Photo credit: Paul Hugo / thinkinc, 2002.


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thinkincincorrect credit for this picture

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This picture was taken by myself, Paul Hugo, and not Tony. The camera belonged to Tony but all the pictures this day was taken by myself. I do not think benjamin knew this when he submitted the picture as it might have been given to him by Tony. Please correct this if you can.
Posted Mar 5, 2005 3:28 pm

ben jamminRe: incorrect credit for this picture

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Hi Paul,



Thanks for pointing that out - I've fixed the photo credit. Got these pix from Tony and asumed he'd taken them. Where is the man, BTW - haven't seen him 'round in a while?



cheers,

ben

Posted Mar 6, 2005 7:52 am

thinkincRe: incorrect credit for this picture

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Hi Ben

We have stopped climbing together. Apparently he has sold his business and is going to travel around South Africa. He has been here for a while and hasn't seen much of it. I also have not seen him for some time. Just heard through the grapevine.



PS:I saw you changed the photo credit - thanks for that.
Posted Mar 23, 2005 4:42 pm

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