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Skeletons- apparently some have been found up north from the old gum scarring days, guys would spike up with crampons and axes to get the gum, drop an axe and then no choice but wait for rescue( were talking late 1800s) or just wait to die. Apparently skeletons have been found 25m up. Trying to find if it actually happened, who found them etc or if it's just a myth.

 

 

What an interesting story.

 

Look forward to your findings drew.

 

 

 

 

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You have to see the pictures mate. If its what I think it is, There is a massive Billboard with an example of an application for a free drink. It got cut out!! I think the pictures are on Facebook. Search "ClimbEverything" and you should be able to find it.

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