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We charge the same.It's a funny thing,when i was a production cutter back in the day during winter short days you always cut the same as in summer.No p$*!in about i think was the main reason,same seems to apply for climbing with us anyway.:001_smile:

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Never having run my own contracting business, i can only comment from an employee perspective......

 

I've never found a boss yet, that changes prices between winter and summer.

 

Lost count of how many times i've been there on a cold nov/dec/jan evening, rakeing up by transit headlight though.

 

Headtorches tend to come in handy too. :thumbup:

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