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One last reduction before I hang my harness up


Steve Bullman
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Seriously, as a gun climber for hire it ruins you.

I’m loving it again because I’m climbing a lot less, and match fitness doesn’t matter because they’re my jobs and I know I can’t climb at commercial pace for a full day anymore.

The lads are right, the itch to climb will get stronger as you get fatter....

You could rule the over 40’s comps!

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On some ski resorts you can log into a website which tells you all sorts of facts and figures about your skiing holiday and one of those figures is how many vertical metres you had done in the week.

 

I was wondering how many vertical metres you think that you have climbed in twenty one years!

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