CHRIS WEBB Completes One of the Hardest Boulder Problems in The WorldRock Cover

Chris Webb has completed the Wheel of Life (V16) in the Grampians Hollow Mountain Cave. With over 60 individual moves it traverses the 20 odd meter lip of the cave. A mammoth effort in Australian climbing which is set to propel Chris into the international climbing arena even further... well done Chris! You can follow Chris on his own Blog... Click Here.

Check out the story in the latest issue of Rock. www.rock.com.au 

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AROC Series - Adventure Racing Outdoor Challenges

Building upon the AROC Sport Adventure Series, this new set of races ensures there is something for everyone from the true novice to the advanced and experienced adventure racer...

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Back Country Cuisine and Crossing The Ditch

In late 2007, James Castrission and Justin Jones will kayak 2200km across the Tasman Sea, from Australia to New Zealand. If successful, it will be the first ever crossing and the longest two man kayak expedition ever undertaken....

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The Lactic Factory Bouldering Series 2007  

Bouldering Series of 2007 is a 3 round, bi-monthly Pumpfest-style bouldering competition. Results from each round are tallied together to determine the series champion for each category.
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Great Wall Trek 2007  

Australian adventurer Mark Scholinz is setting off on an arduous six month solo trek from Jiayuguan to Shanhaiguan along the Great Wall of China, covering some 4,000 kilometres and in the process helping to raise funds for struggling communities in the developing world.
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70,000 Kilometres By Bicycle & 12,000 Nautical Mile By Sail  

Departing from Melbourne, Australia in late 2006 with a scant kit of basic necessities, a world map and an open itinerary, I will embark on a solo expedition to circumnavigate the planet by bicycle and sail. In the spirit of exploration and discovery I’ll be sailing the high seas and cycling overland on a series of transcontinental journeys bound for some of the most remote and inhospitable environments on the planet.
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