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Any point in doing cs40?


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Hi all

Been climbing self-employed for a few years now since cs 38&39 and have reached a reasonable level of competence. I do a few reductions/prunes here and there and am happy with the quality. About to start C&G Level3, self-funded, to get a formal accred after my back door way into arb over the years!:laugh1: I have the chance to do a few units with some funding on this course. So do i go back and fill in the gaps in the old cv, or thrust onward into units new.....horse logging?! UA units?

 

I already do work covered by 40&41 and rigging as needed.

 

So what am i going to gain from getting cs40 especially? Is there anything i wont know already? I'm not even sure i should do cs41!

 

Cheers Mark

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