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Is there anyone else out there that climbs just for the crack? You see I'm wanting to develop this further. Get a group of people together that really can rip round a tree.

 

Anyone out there that does, please get in touch.

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I don't anymore, used to as a kid, now its just ropes and harness for me:blush:

 

study takes over my free time at the mo but when i've finished or over summer it might be something worth doing again:thumbup:

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Nice moves mate smooth and calculated, i can see the rock climber in you for sure:thumbup1:. I would have been well up for it about 10 years ago but i have lost the will for free climbing after being diagnosed with mountaineers finger and had to give up rock climbing. So i moved on to snowboarding and kite atb for my kicks. Still love swinging around in trees but always with rope and harness or my fingers just give up after 10 minutes :thumbdown:

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I do climb rock. but trees were my frist love (i grew up in nottingham - not too many rock immediately at hand - building sites and cranes did provide some relief mind) i grew up next to some lovely park land with mature stand alone trees to play around in to my hearts content. I migrated towards the oak, beech and plane trees. they give the best routes, bark and reliability for climbing sans string in my experience.

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