| Topic : New Climb-Guide |
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| 12 | Posted By Laurence at 15:44, 30/8/06 from 212.240.11.50 | |
This is a new version of climb-guide.com.
It is has been redesigned as a wiki to allow myself to update it easier, and a user system has been added to hopefully limit the amount of abuse that my old forum system got.
Anyone is welcome to contribute or simply peruse the site. If you register you can post in this forum, add links, write articles and upload pictures. Treat as your own personal/public blog.
The site is by no means finished, but due to work commitments I have less time on my hands and if I don't at least partially release it now, then i'll never get round to it. If there are any problems then please post them into this forum. | 
Laurence on Fandango Right Hand, Bowles |
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| 14 | Posted By Laurence at 16:55, 15/9/06 from 82.109.33.194 | |
Reply to 2, post 12
The sandstone database here will be reintegrated into the site in due course.
At the moment though it is kinda broken due to a change in the set up of the server.
Sorry for any inconvienience. |
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| 15 | Posted By Laurence at 20:53, 22/9/06 from 62.252.224.14 | |
Reply to Laurence, post 14
The Sandstone database can now be found here.
Be patient though, it is still be re-written. | 
Archers Wall Direct, Harrisons |
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| 16 | Posted By yeti at 18:22, 28/10/07 from 81.77.50.246 | |
Reply to Laurence, post 12
Hi!
Great site you have here, well done. Being a new member I am having problems adding my website to the links page. For some reason it wont let me add the whole of my URL. Its not that long: www.everest1953.co.uk
If the webmaster/owner is reading this can you try and help me out, thanks.
Keep up the good work. |
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| 17 | Posted By benny1664 at 19:44, 22/11/07 from 86.151.201.85 | |
Reply to yeti, post 16
I am also having trouble loading my website to the links, it keeps telling me the link is dead but I know I've done it right, its www.altitudeevents.org
Any ideas?
Thanks |
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| 18 | Posted By RichardBlank at 20:16, 25/11/08 from 200.122.130.178 | |
Reply to benny1664, post 17
Great looking site. Good potential.
Richard
http://www.costaricascallcenter.com
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| 19 | Posted By SilviaFitz at 21:29, 15/6/09 from 81.170.35.155 | |
Reply to RichardBlank, post 18
Looking forward to getting down south to try the southern sandstone
Silvia
http://www.rockclimbingcompany.co.uk |
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| 20 | Posted By achut at 7:19, 27/6/09 from 117.121.224.34 | |
Reply to Laurence, post 12
Everest Base camp charity trek.
Everest region is situated northeast of Nepal, this is one of the most popular and beautiful trekking region. The region has the highest Peak of the world, the Mount Everest at 8848 meter. It provides excellent views of snowy mountains, diverse culture. Ethnic Sherpa, Rais, Tamangs, Bramanis and Chhettri groups are living in this region. On the way trekking you may enjoy with viewing of Musk dear, barking dear and birds such as Pheasant (Danfe), ravens, crows and snow pigeons.
Fixed Depature 25th Jun,05th,27th August,15thSeptember,02nd,19th October and 05th November 2009.Tour Cost USD 1122.Perperson including airfare KTM-LUKLA-KTM. Pls kindly contact us for more info www.manakamanaexpedition.com |
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| 21 | Posted By SilviaFitz at 9:55, 27/6/09 from 89.168.223.30 | |
Reply to Laurence, post 12
Laurence,
The link submission system does not seem to work.
I am trying to add the Rock Climbing Company to the climbing instructors / rock climbing courses section.
Kind Regards
Silvia |
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| 22 | Posted By Wendy Shorten at 19:06, 30/6/10 from 90.202.86.203 | |
Reply to Laurence, post 12
Hi,
This is a great guide, I have been perusing it, and it is very helpful. However, starting at the North, and working South, a chunk is missing, about the Root Routes area, and I wondered if you were going to do this bit sometime?
Cheers,
Wendy |
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