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Dean Lofthouse
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It was a 16m Italmec but not at all complicated. little bubble to make central and thats it. Was quite impressed with performance at first but soon got fed up with lack of reach. you always want/need to go that bit further and its way too tempting to stand on cage and lean out.

Would love to come to FUN w/end but not sure about dates yet. is it next week? might be in for it

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The get together is this Sat 16th people will start arriving around 10 to 10.30am.

 

We'll have some grub and hot drinks etc. Hoping to put on throwbag techniques demo, footlocking demo and single rope technique demo. There'll be some rope setup so people who want to can play with some gadgets etc. Just a nice informal day.

 

It's down in my wood at Bradley, if you go down shepherds thorn lane as if you are going into the Scout camp you can't miss us. Be good if you can make it.

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i know its not tracked but i've not had side tipping over problems with my nifty 17 metre lift,but if you going down a hill it can bottom out on the basket,so putting the back legs nearly down does stop that,its got a drive system[a snail would go faster]which isnt much good past 10 degrees.

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