Red Beard's outdoor pursuits

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Red Beard
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Red Beard's outdoor pursuits

Post by Red Beard » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:29 pm

Hi All

Just a newbie introducing myself. A couple of people said they were interested in seeing some pics from some of my trips - climbing/canyoning/hiking etc, so I thought I'd post a few up!

None of these are particularly 'out-there', but I hope some of you appreciate them!

This is me 'cleaning' a climb so others can top-rope it (Blue Mountains)
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Also Blue Mountains - returning from an afternoons climbing near Blackheath
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This is me at the Warrumbungles (NSW). It took a while to find a suitable cliff-break to get to this point, but the view of the campground and split-rock (I think thats its name) were worth it!
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This is from the top of the 2nd Pyramid at Girraween National Park (QLD). Climbing on granite slabs is very scary! (think of a cheese grater if you slip)
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I know these aren't subi pics, but my outback is only a recently acquired tool to let me get to more of these fantastic places!

I have plenty more pics I can post if people are interested!

Cheers,

Red Beard
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Post by Matatak » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:44 pm

those are awesome photos
tells me that u arent (or shuldnt be) afraid of heights :p

dont think id be to game to go up as high as some fo them look lol

who took the photos aswell ? or was it on a timer

looks like ur on top of the world. good shots
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Post by Red Beard » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:03 pm

Cheers for the comments!

Those 4 were taken by a friend of mine who was in the university bushwalking club last year (German guy - was only here for the year). I do often use the old timer, but never for the action shots!

As for heights, I still get a bit nervy sometimes (especially lead climbing). My sense of self-preservation has kept me out of harms way thus far though.

A few more pics:

A sandbar in the middle of Lake Cootharaba, canoing between Elanda Point and Harry's Hut (and back the next day). To this day I have never driven along the road to Harry's!
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Abseiling down a 40m(ish) waterfall at the exit point of Emperor's Canyon (Blue Mountains). The camera is in a diving case - perfect for canyons (unfortunately also not mine)
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Day 1 of 10 on the Overland Track (Tassie) last winter. This was coming up to Marions Lookout from memory.
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Day 3 of the above trek - had a massive frost that froze even some larger puddles. Was perfect photo weather that day (we only had 2 days of clear weather out of 10).
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If anyone is interested in some of these pursuits let me know - I'm always happy to find more people to go on trips with! I generally only go climbing/canyoning with people more experienced that I, but I'm getting better. I'd especially be interested in a convoy of subaru's when scouting out some remote areas that are '4x4 only' in the national parks north of Roma (Mt Mofatt, Expedition National Park, Robinson's Gorge etc).
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Post by yarney » Sun Sep 16, 2007 8:53 pm

Hi Red Beard holy i wouldn't go up a fire tower never mind go down a water fall like that great pics :)

Jan

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