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See yer fuking prob is that yer conflatin areola pics. You sends bling on LOCALE recon then sprays on REMOTEEE amateur pics. So moon.gif to your and your parlour tricks boxing_smiley.gif

 

i sure fooled you sucka the_finger.gif

 

OK the deal on this rock is that i flew over it heading north from Campbell River. there is boat access to the base. boy there is actually a lot of sweet unclimbed clean rock accessible from boats in the Johnstone Straight area. so get sailing and look out for 335409-sink.gif

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Actually Distel, I believe you are incorrect on your point. An RP is in theory a clean piece of climbing protection and should not leave a permenant scarring to the rock, unless one falls and in that case the chances of the damage being noticible is minimal. Whereas your pad and the pad of countless other boulderers creates soil compaction and the base of boulders and kills off the plant matter which resides there. So I think the pad would create more of an impact to the local enviroment then a RP placement. Granted I own a pad as well, so I am just as self serving as the next boulderer/climber.

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