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did a practice work climb today for the nz regionals with scott forrest(uk&nz champ,2nd in the worlds).

tried to do the work climb in the required 5mins and only managed 7mins.not bad and quiet happy with how the layout was and how i attacked it.

its amazing how much you learn in a short space of time when climbing with the top dogs.

he did it in 3mins30 and didnt really try.

comp is march 21st will let you know how i get on.

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I'm sure Scott is some kind of time travelling alien from a planet where everyone lives in huge trees, and the only way to get to the pub is via a large work climb!

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good stuff ross,ive been (was) doing a fair bit of practicing for the comp down here,ours is in september hopefully ill be competing again this year,

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That boy is quick! What kind of tree / format was it ? Throwbag to start?

Regards to Gump.

it was a nice oak.we throwbagged in but the work climb starts from the top and yes that boy is quick

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