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evening lads and ladies. hope you take 2 min to read this and add your thoughts to it.

 

having recently lost another lad from my local town in afganistan i got to thinking about trying to do something for help the heros chairity, what do you think about a bit of a recreational climb about, maybe ask local councils, national trust etc and have a bit of an open day, say a fiver or tenner entrance fee with all money going to help the heros (maybe even 1 or 2 others as well) bring a bar b q. if its in a park what about non climbers having a go (show off in front of the kids etc) get anyone who wants to climb sign a liability waver or something.

 

thoughts please..........but be gentle, its only a thought at the moment

 

thanks

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