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1 minute ago, Mark Bolam said:

That’s Mark Broadley Mick, he knows it.

He’s good ballast though.

Stein 3:1 prussik pulley worked really well today in tensioning up some biggish stuff.

GRCS would have been awesome.

Pretty sure between you and Mark you'd have done just as good a job tensioning that line. 

 

Bet Danny would have been glad of a second climber up there, save a lot of up and down...

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22 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Pretty sure between you and Mark you'd have done just as good a job tensioning that line. 

 

Bet Danny would have been glad of a second climber up there, save a lot of up and down...

That would have been the dream mate, but would have eaten into my Peroni, sorry, profit margin.

Dan did take my tent though, so it will be up before my arrival at dark o’clock next Thursday.

I forbid you to talk to him until it’s pitched.

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Who doesn’t love Lombardies? Easy cutting, chipping, felling, only drawback is the twigs and stuff that shatter on impact.

6 of them, of which two were decent.

Wind in the right direction for a change.

Timber lorry comes tomorrow.

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Nice, was that a backstrap cut thingy?
It was Mick there was so much weight going the way of the lay I wanted to establish my hinge before it would of started to Barbour chair if I hadn't used that method
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