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Reccy Climb Norfolk


Ian Flatters
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Hi Everyone, im going to be looking to arrange a reccy climb at North Walsham rugby club, norfolk. I will endevour to arrange it for a Saturday about 3 weeks away.

 

There is a medium sized Welly and a largish beech, i might setup a work climb for those who want to have a play.

 

I will also be bringing up some of my kit for people to have a play with.

 

I'll give a talk on SRT Work Positioning for anyone who cares if they like.

 

Spiderjack

Lockjack

Rope Wrench ZK1 (Sorry the ZK2 is staying at home)

Stein base anchor setup.

Stein PTT com system.

 

and a number of ropes, inc srt lines.

 

I'll try to sort a BBQ out if the weather plays ball and i'll sort an exact date when i have a few minutes on Tuesday.

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