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I'm 6ft 8in and 15 stone. If I'm going out on something thin I just think of feathers, fairies and light summer breezes. Mind over matter. then again I've got a good reach so it's not such an issue.

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Any climber you have to get out of the tree on the rigging rope and pulley is a tad heavy!! you would be better on the other end of the rope lowering big bits from the ground!!!

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I thought that when you said your waist was 42"!!!!!!!!

 

Max weight for a climber is 14st any heavier is not fair to the tree!!!

 

 

Phuck of stick man...............im 6'5" and 17st and do very well thanks!!!

 

 

But yeah at 20st your gonna find it hard work, but get going and you will loose some of that lard. don't let all the little stick men put you off.:lol:

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You're all a bunch of freakish giant pepole :lol:!!!

 

I'm 5'5'' and 7.5st, so can you guess who used to get all the tip reductions?

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You're all a bunch of freakish giant pepole :lol:!!!

 

I'm 5'5'' and 7.5st, so can you guess who used to get all the tip reductions?

 

Yeah but your a skinny bird, not a big airy assed bloke! think your the same size as skyhuck come to think of it, you might be able to swap dresses atc.:lol:

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