I'm hell keen for this. A nice bench to take a break on would rule too.Dynamite wrote:But there's still plenty of lamps and benches available in the council yard above, if you feel the urge to drag them down there, along with many other bits and pieces. We should fix one of those rubbish bins down there, wouldn't that be a nice gesture by the UE community![]()
Anzac? BigEars?Nick wrote:There's a drain south of Melbourne that has a rock climbing wall in it, it goes up and over. Quite good fun, although looks a bit weird when you're seen exiting a drain with shorts, singlet, climbing harness, chalk bag, climbing shoes and rope...
That sounds utterly epic.Nick wrote:There's a drain south of Melbourne that has a rock climbing wall in it, it goes up and over. Quite good fun, although looks a bit weird when you're seen exiting a drain with shorts, singlet, climbing harness, chalk bag, climbing shoes and rope...
please do, because I'm pretty sure that they were actually removing the gatesNick wrote:Nah, it's called M10 mini or something, have to look it up, it's near Chadstone shopping center, although I think Melb Water locked it up quite recently, last time I drove past there were vast numbers of workmen putting in giant gates. I'll snap some shots next time I'm in the area.
Ahh, this drain:Nick wrote:Nah, it's called M10 mini or something, have to look it up, it's near Chadstone shopping center, although I think Melb Water locked it up quite recently, last time I drove past there were vast numbers of workmen putting in giant gates. I'll snap some shots next time I'm in the area.
Nuggs wrote:Also, does anyone recognise "catfish drain"?
Does it have another name?
Not that I know of. I don't think the area would be old enough to incorporate brick or stone.No+Pro wrote:Does catfish drain have any non-concrete bits?
Have not done E'sotica. Looks interesting, just never seem to pass through that area!No+Pro wrote:Dont mind me, thats it, problem solvered. Anyone in here been in there?