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A mention of the first highline across the gap between the spire and the main wall is probably relevant, as it is a very significant event in the world of highlining/slacklining. -cjd —Preceding
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Iconic climb, deserves a bigger article
Lost arrow spire is one of the most iconic rock climbs in the world (and most famous Tyrolean Traverse). This was split over three articles (even though there is really only one climb up it). Have merged them all now, but this article could be materially expanded; very important climb in US and Big Wall climbing history.
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A mention of the first highline across the gap between the spire and the main wall is probably relevant, as it is a very significant event in the world of highlining/slacklining. -cjd —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
208.205.39.112 (
talk) 20:19, 27 August 2010 (UTC)reply
Iconic climb, deserves a bigger article
Lost arrow spire is one of the most iconic rock climbs in the world (and most famous Tyrolean Traverse). This was split over three articles (even though there is really only one climb up it). Have merged them all now, but this article could be materially expanded; very important climb in US and Big Wall climbing history.
78.18.249.143 (
talk) 22:09, 28 December 2022 (UTC)reply