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Having just frozen off my poor little pinkies, just curious as to how many of you climb in this weather, does you risk assessment save you from the numbing cold??

 

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Dave:thumbup1:

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Get some base layer long johns underneath your type c's and you will soon be warm. Easy for me to say sat at home sorting out quotes. Haha.

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What's the alternative if you're a climber, someone has to get it on the deck so everyone else can work so get on with it...:001_tt2:

 

 

Easy for me to say cos I've been saving all summer to take January off. Never thought about til last year when Robert S mentioned how he'd booked Jan off.......cheers mate I'm off all over chrimbo and most of Jan thanks to you.....:thumbup:

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