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Just got back from a climb tonight. Couldn't stop myself very (un)gracefully swinging around the tree like a chimp on speed.

 

Good climb, went up about 15m hung around a bit, had a fag, enjoyed the view then came down and went up again. Didn't change over or move from the line. Just enjoyed myself.

 

Can see why so many do it. Coming down was the fun part, swung out then came down a bit fast and ended up surfing on my knees along the ground before the line pulled me back and slammend me into the tree. It didn't hurt (I say with water in my eyes)

 

Does anyone else get disco legs after a climb? My left leg won't stop shaking....

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