27. April 2010 11:17
by Rene Pallesen
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27. April 2010 07:32
by Rene Pallesen
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This long Anzac weekend we drove up to Hunter Valley with a couple of friends.
Meeting up there we planned what wineries we were going to. Sasha had a couple in mind which was perfect as they were some Kim and I had never been been to before.
The first place we stopped was Petersons...Joanne wanted to pick up some pink bubbly stuff (pink champagne). They have some wines there without preservatives which are really nice.
On the way from one of the other places we drove past a new place called Noonji...sounded japanese and it was a new one, so we had to have a look at what they were doing.
They had just opened up for tasting recently and as soon as we walked through the door we could tell that this husband and wife were doing things differently. We were welcomed and were told that this was table tasting, so we all sat down at the table.
This was really good since it enabled us to taste five different vintages simultaneously (In other places you taste one vintage at a time). The prices were reasonable and they had a pretty good discount if you bought a case, so Kim and I ended up buying two cases of wine from here.
After this we did some more sightseeing and tasting before we drove back to sydney.
On the way back we stopped at a petrol station and someone has this cool car parked there.
26. April 2010 10:05
by Rene Pallesen
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On Anzac day I went climbing with Andy and Dan at a new place called Wingello that we'd never been to before.
Wingello is about two hours south of sydney towards Canberra. It is mostly sports climbing on ring bolts. This means that instead of placing protection you can clip pre-placed bolts.
My finger is still injured so I am in reality unable to climb (pst...I did clean a climb on top rope but dont tell anyone).
This meant that I spent most of the day belaying the others and taking some photos. On one of the easier scrambles I got to the top so that I could take some photos from the top. It is the first time I have tried to really try and take photos from the top and it was difficult. A lot of the photos were slightly blurred because it was hard to keep the lens steady in the available light when zooming in). Here are some of the photos from this climb that did turn out alright.

Also being up high means that I could provide Dan with some instructions cleaning the anchor system. For his first try it wasn't pretty and he got the ropes in a big tangle.
Eventually we got it sorted so that he could get down safely....but more practice is needed.
After this we went further along the wall to so some easy/moderate climbs (16/17s). One one of the climbs Andy stuck his hand into a hole with a snake skin in it...this is his second s