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Climbing practice needed before CS38/39 - Can anyone help please?


themonkian
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Hi,

 

I've completed a training course for CS38 - although I have postponed taking the assessment untill I'm a bit more confident and quicker with my climbing.

 

I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire, and was hoping to find someone who is willing to take me out for a practice climb. Only problem is I don't have my own climbing kit at the moment!

 

I'm willing to travel (Dorset, Kent etc. but obviously not too far!) and would greatly appreciate any response. In return I'd even do a bit of Groundwork for free (I've got my cs30/31, lantra certs in stumpgrinders and woodchippers, PA1 & 6 handheld sprayers licence).

 

Cheers

 

Guy Kelly

 

PS. I'm also looking for groundwork too if anyone has any work going...

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