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Sydney Pictures

Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:08 am

I went out climbing for the first time since I arrived in Sydney a couple weeks ago. Check out these pics from my visit to The Frontline at the Balkans.

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.php?cat=climbing&set=002

I think that's right.. If not, just go here:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com and you can find it yourself.

Let me know what you think. About the pictures I mean.
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Update

Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:22 pm

New pictures of Queen's Park bouldering and again at Frontline, uploaded last night.
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Sissy, you damned Sissies!

Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Nov 28, 2004 6:55 am

Yo,

For all your suckas up in the freezing arctic hell that you call "Canada" who want something to peruse during work, I invite you to check out some wicked pics from bouldering this Saturday down unda.

Description (click on set 006):
http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gallery.php?cat=climbing

Or directly:
http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.php?cat=climbing&set=006

Let me know what you think!

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The Villas, Sutherland.

Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Dec 05, 2004 2:49 am

No one seems to comment on any of the pics, but here is the most recent set, from today at "The Villas", at Sutherland:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.p ... ng&set=007

This place was crazy, a really featured roof, totally horizontal, really hard. I got on this route called "Contact" which is rated V12, (I think) but it seems easier than "The Egg", so I dunno. I did all moves but one, so it'll go, hopefully. Need some crazy pinch/undercling power though! Also got on a nice (but painful and brutal) V8 called "Savage".. ouch.

Anyway, good pics, check 'em out.
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Postby martha » Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:50 am

mitch,

I always look at the pics. I just don't want to comment cause I don't want to hurt your ego when I tell you how weak you look.


just teasing love! keep the photos coming!
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Postby Fred » Sun Dec 05, 2004 10:11 am

Mitch,

you know I send you my love letters everyday.

Plus... I'm stoked for your new website where we can comment about individual pics etc. Can't wait.


Your photos rock. Keep up the good work.
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Another update, Sunday the 12th.

Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Dec 12, 2004 7:37 am

Yo, some photos (not many, just a couple) of bouldering in Lindfield. Actually, we only climbed for like 15 minutes, if that, because the area is super limited, tons of vertical crap, if you're a total beginner it's good. Anyway, check it out, set number 008.

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gallery.php?cat=climbing

Paix.
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Postby Fred » Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:46 am

The climbing looks sweet as always but I was more intrigued by your berry photo today. Very interesting depth of field. How close were you for this shot? I'm impressed by the optics on your digi. What's the closest range that it will focus at?

You didn't really taste it did you?
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Postby john » Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:38 am

Nice pics my super white brother from down under, I think you should forget the nanotechnology and bouldering stuff long enough to get a tan and look like you are in australia.....it summer down there in topsy turvy land isn't it? Datrk office dark bouldeing cave.

keep them coming so I can feel warm and want to kick you in the nuts more each day as I freeze up hear waiting for ice to form.


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Word.

Postby mitchleblanc » Sat Dec 18, 2004 8:40 am

john wrote:Nice pics my super white brother from down under, I think you should forget the nanotechnology and bouldering stuff long enough to get a tan and look like you are in australia


I've heard that alot in my pale, fish belly life. I worked on it today a bit. Ended up more a few rosy shades of pink, not unlike this here forum color scheme. I'll work on it, and show off more of my buff bod' for you, next time. For now, enjoy this recent update:

http://www.comeclean.com/

Oops, that's an old cut and paste. How about this one:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gallery.php?cat=climbing

Set 009 is from today (Saturday) and I'm headed to Frontline tomorrow (Sunday) (uhm.. redundant) so should have set 010 up soonish.

Peace my brothers (and sisters) from a different mother,

Mitch down unda, mate.
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Yet again.

Postby mitchleblanc » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:10 pm

Hey all.

Thought I would keep ya'll entertained by posting some more (quite good, I think) pics from Sissy crag, that I took and put up yesterday.

http://www.mitchleblanc.com

climbing pics set 13, I reckon.. click the updates for jan 28 to the left. And no, no direct link, don't even bother.
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sat Feb 19, 2005 12:20 am

Yet again some pictures for your viewing pleasure:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gallery.php?cat=climbing

Set 15 is the newest one, as of this writing, though I think it's been a while since I posted here, so you might have missed a few... Nope, just one.. set 14 is also new, since I last posted. Peace!
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Ice SUCKS! hahah.

Postby mitchleblanc » Sat Mar 19, 2005 3:31 am

Thank god... A post that's not about ice climbing! Welcome to the newest installment of "climbing in Sydney".. Not many real (or good) climbing shots, but it should be enough to make you wanna visit, and good to kill a few minutes at work:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.php?cat=climbing&set=018
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Mar 27, 2005 3:27 am

Another sydney climbing update:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.p ... ng&set=019

Big news of the weekend.. Charles (who is from Toronto area) sent a V9 in a few hours and I (basically) sent "L'homme Obu", a linkup V11. Also sent this evil, evil nemesis of mine, a super big move V9. Was a good weekend. Not many great photos, but better than posting in a "Mitch sucks" thread, eh?

Enjoy.
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Postby Guest » Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:02 pm

some sweet pics there mitch. some nice looking lines too....
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Postby tracstarr » Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:13 pm

i'm jealous... wish it was warm here. I mean it's nice to get some of those pain in the ass slopers when it's cold, but nothing beats the heat.
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Mar 27, 2005 9:20 pm

Hell yes... and it's getting to be "winter" (ha) so the temps are quite nice... it's not scorching hot, just sunny and nice!

The climbing is pretty good here, yeah... lots of nice stuff, for sure. I'm looking forward to getting on some NS granite this fall/winter though!
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sun Apr 03, 2005 9:26 am

Time for another photo set, if you're interested:

The newest from frontline:
http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.php?cat=climbing&set=021

And this set also, I think, from last Tuesday "arvo":
http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.php?cat=climbing&set=020

Enjoy!
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Postby mitchleblanc » Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:45 am

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gallery.php?cat=climbing

In the last couple days I uploaded... sec.... 104 new climbing photos on my site! Bound to be something you like in there.

Enjoy!

ps: Shameless self promotion: Sent another V11 today! A 16-ish move big-throw, power fest called "Mushi Brain". Stoked!
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sun May 08, 2005 2:09 am

Not that anyone cares (obvious self-depracation in order to draw out sympathy comments) but here is a flowery (obvious self-depracation in order to prevent embarassment of poor photo quality) set of photos that I posted just today, from a few climbing trips. Fun stuff. Enjoy.
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Postby mitchleblanc » Sat May 14, 2005 8:56 am

New set today:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.p ... ng&set=028

From the Villas, in Sutherland. That route Brendon is on is beautiful. I also stuck all the moves on "Contact"! V12! :shock: Next time maybe!

Also set 27 is new since I posted my last links, but not quite as good:

http://www.mitchleblanc.com/gal-frame.p ... ng&set=027

Enjoy!
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Postby mitchleblanc » Thu May 26, 2005 1:47 am

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