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What courses you thinking of mr D

 

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need to do my medium and large fell, been looking at wind blown aswell as my company does emergency call out so would come in handy and also enhance my experience.

wouldnt mind doing the dismantling aswell jake just to have it on my cv.

level 2 certarb would be good as i started it, passed the 1st part but then left to join the army so never finished it. i think 2013 will be all about education and climbing.

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need to do my medium and large fell, been looking at wind blown aswell as my company does emergency call out so would come in handy and also enhance my experience.

wouldnt mind doing the dismantling aswell jake just to have it on my cv.

level 2 certarb would be good as i started it, passed the 1st part but then left to join the army so never finished it. i think 2013 will be all about education and climbing.

 

I would def recommend the dismantling ticket(I think it's 41) was the best I did and info on the course was extremely useful.medium fells training was good but unfortunately was unable to do assessment.i guess your main one is to get the cert arb under yer seeing as you started it?

 

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:001_huh::confused1:sorry to hear of your fall:thumbdown:are you hurt bad.

 

 

How are going about your goal.will power alone?

 

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Oh yeah, obliterated my right ankle into 27 pieces on Thurs 20 Sept. Still not back at work yet, quack reckons another 5wks of healing. (9 wks in a metal frame, 4 wks in a cast, 6 wks in an air splint "moonboot" = 'kin nightmare)

 

Nope, already started a course of stop smoking treatment and mentoring with my GP's surgery. Will power does come into it of course, but sat on me arse for 3 mths (and counting) with my leg in bits & nowt better to do, having the ongoing support and encouragement from the practice nurse is useful.

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