Wouldn’t be dead for quids… Image November 28, 2014November 28, 2014XPLORE - Out and About The Bread-Knife, it would be a great climb, but I understand it is not allowed these days… Photo: Janet-Planet Share this:TweetEmailPrintShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...
MichelleMarie November 29, 2014 / 12:58 pm Wow awesome photo! You have some amazing photos from your adventures! 😀 LikeLiked by 1 person
Baz - The Landy November 29, 2014 / 2:28 pm Hey Michelle, love adventure, and strewth, wouldn’t be dead for quids! 🙂 LikeLike
Linda Visman - wangiwriter November 28, 2014 / 5:50 pm Love the Coonabarabran area and the Warrumbungles, Baz. Visited there several times, but many years ago now. LikeLiked by 1 person
Lavinia Ross November 28, 2014 / 10:55 am I knew when I read the title it would be some unusual rock formation, and a tall one at that! Is that a tree clinging to life off of the right side there near the top? LikeLike
Baz - The Landy November 28, 2014 / 11:37 am A great formation…they don’t allow climbing these days, but it would have been climbed many times 🙂 LikeLike
Josh Baker November 28, 2014 / 8:54 am Looks spectacular! Reminds me a tiny bit of the Needles in South Dakota. A lot of different pinnacles. LikeLiked by 1 person
Baz - The Landy November 28, 2014 / 7:47 am For sure, and it would have been climbed many times, these days they don’t allow it…Situated in the Warrumbungle National Park! LikeLike
Wow awesome photo! You have some amazing photos from your adventures! 😀
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Hey Michelle, love adventure, and strewth, wouldn’t be dead for quids! 🙂
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Love the Coonabarabran area and the Warrumbungles, Baz. Visited there several times, but many years ago now.
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I knew when I read the title it would be some unusual rock formation, and a tall one at that! Is that a tree clinging to life off of the right side there near the top?
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A great formation…they don’t allow climbing these days, but it would have been climbed many times 🙂
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Looks spectacular! Reminds me a tiny bit of the Needles in South Dakota. A lot of different pinnacles.
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Now THAT would be a serious climb! 🙂
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For sure, and it would have been climbed many times, these days they don’t allow it…Situated in the Warrumbungle National Park!
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