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oldish novice climber who needs to see if he could get into a high seat to shoot a few red deer. Reason for climbing skills is due to being paraplegic. I live near Burton. Could I tag along and pick your brains?

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What rope lengths are we talking BTW - only carrying 30m presently as just starting out.

 

Russ

 

Where there to climb mate so won't be doing anything massive :) if there is anything tall and worth a measure then some of us will have long ropes for everyone to have a climb up :)

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Where there to climb mate so won't be doing anything massive :) if there is anything tall and worth a measure then some of us will have long ropes for everyone to have a climb up :)

 

Thanks Adam (and Dan!)

 

Russ

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Dan's ropes!!!!!

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