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valdotain tresse

 

 

I currently use a 3:3 vt. Haven't seen that hitch before. Did you see the one in Jones' tent? It doesn't look similar to the VT I learnt.

 

 

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I learnt that 2/3s of the mk1 zig zags sold have not been returned to Petzl despite them offering to exchange it for a mk2

Unbelievable people must have money to burn or not care about the safety

 

 

You can't alway compete on price but you can on quality

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1. You are never too old to have a go at the climbing comp, but just like driving, it some how seemes esier to get lost ......

 

2. the beer in Cirensester is stronger than Essex

 

3. Met new freinds, and and old ones too.

 

4. Was really nice to see hte interest in the rigging workshops.

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