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just out of interest [decided i'm gonna get myself qualified this year] how high do you usually climb for your cs 38/39. i've climbed in past to about 40ft and got bad case of disco leg !!!! i know it only needs boundary pushing but one step at a time.

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just out of interest [decided i'm gonna get myself qualified this year] how high do you usually climb for your cs 38/39. i've climbed in past to about 40ft and got bad case of disco leg !!!! i know it only needs boundary pushing but one step at a time.

 

For CS38 I think we were up about 40ft. I got marked as 'tentative' on my ticket for CS38 but speed and confidence surely comes with time. I had big disco leg - kept making me laugh :lol:

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