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What a great day today, weather was on our side except for one heavy shower. Great to meet so many people, old and new customers. Looking forward to a sleep now for at least 14 hours haha

 

Sean loves the Stein Vega Harness. Had him up in it for most of the day. Run them hard when they are young. Great meeting you.

 

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had good long day at the show friday and weather held so that was handy, it was a lot more foresty than arb stuff( probably could of guessed that from the name!) really enjoyed watching the climbing loads of entrants of all levels and lots of help and encouragement from the more experienced guys, might even sign up meself next time. gregs stall from cork with the arb gear seemed very popular, good prices too:thumbup1:

will put up some photos of the climbing when i get a minute.

so thanks to the organisers of the show, had a good day.

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Great show and a good laugh. Spent a couple of days chilling and watching. A good selection of machinery and lots of demo,s. you can get up close and personal with all the kit!

Tree climbing was excellent. Team Total Tree Care were doing their thing, Stephen and Phil were excellent.

Jo Hedger giving a master class in foot locking setting a rapid time. The masters final was so close. Dave Law taking the trophy, a cracking climb, spot on with the throw line for position.

Fantastic prizes for all the guys. stein and Husqy were very supportive image.jpg.b454cee306b2cff2507b00433b1f3218.jpg

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had good long day at the show friday and weather held so that was handy, it was a lot more foresty than arb stuff( probably could of guessed that from the name!) really enjoyed watching the climbing loads of entrants of all levels and lots of help and encouragement from the more experienced guys, might even sign up meself next time. gregs stall from cork with the arb gear seemed very popular, good prices too:thumbup1:

will put up some photos of the climbing when i get a minute.

so thanks to the organisers of the show, had a good day.

carl

 

Hey Carlos, thanks for that, it was a very very successful couple of days, those prices you saw will stick from here on in, website should be live within the week, and I'll have all those products in stock in our showroom. Delighted for Dave law, he got great prizes going home didn't he?? Haha

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Hats off to Dave Law , a very humble fella , he was the senior climber in our section and gave me great confidence in my first novice comp.Great camaraderie out of all the climbers and a fantastic atmosphere :001_cool:

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