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Here are my first pics of my climbing kit. I have got quite abit to much so i am starting to take things off that i dont really need on it as its getting heavy when am climbing which is a newbie mistake.

Go easy and any advice is greatly recieved.

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It was in me bag i dont have a clue how it ended up in me bag or when it did i just thought id throw it in. I know its no where near enough but its my first climbing kit and wondering if av got a good little kit, thats not showing my spikes, fliplines and other pieces that are missing off there.

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I can just spot the first aid kit on there, green one with big plastic handle. Good kits those, chuck all the small contents in the bin and put two blood stoppers as big as possible in there instead. Actually probably keep the contents! and some plasters up the tree is a good idea, but a lot of the stuff in there is pointless, and there should be a proper first aid kit on site with all those things in anyway.

 

 

No Cambium Savers at college?? What is the world coming to? What college?

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