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Yesterday's Lombardy removal, only about 60ft but topped to 12ft previously, always more fun ? nice views of Essex though. Two ingrown nails in stump and final cut emptied about 3gallon of shitty water on to my nice clean pfanners ?

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Did you go to Germany? If so how easy was it to organise kit , accommodation etc?
I am hear now am off home sat mornin I drove hear ferry from Harwich to hookvan Holland then 3hr drive to wear company is based I have done regular subcontract climbing for this company for years first time i have drove all the other times I flew from Manchester the weight limits on your baggage is very limiting on kit and personally i like to use all my own saws so driving is only option from now on
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