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picture of the figure 8 and me with the rest of the long hair. i have to cut the hair near my right ear to come out of the tree.

 

bet that made your eyes water!

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picture of the figure 8 and me with the rest of the long hair. i have to cut the hair near my right ear to come out of the tree.

 

Painful... but I have to ask - why didn't you have it tied back?

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Painful... but I have to ask - why didn't you have it tied back?

 

i have do it. but i had have at this time one big dread on the back and it opens buy himself. wasnt good under the helmet...

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I never have a problem when climbing, I just tie it back and wear a bandana or as the ones i wear a zandana, my helmet fits just fine, althou it gets a bit warm in summer but don't we all.

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