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Pete Mctree

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  1. Earl grey- weak black with slice of lemon on a real hot day
  2. Coffee black, strong with sugar and by the gallon please
  3. The spikes remind me of caulks. Great in the woods for hopping over logs etc. Those look useless for most applications, boots look ok though
  4. The only drawback I can percieve is if the saw gets caught in the cut. The faliure would have to be of the lanyard or saw body before seperation.
  5. Anyone else on here an avid book worm? I've just spent too many hours finishing Tom Robins book "Jitterbug Perfume" Awkward in style and construction in parts, but the humour is dark and fierce, the politics incorrect and the laughs both loud and subtle. Enjoyed it immensley. Who has some good recomendations? and what you reading?
  6. And a track from his old man- Roy Harper [ame] [/ame] good old hippy crap lol
  7. Nick Harper [ame] [/ame]
  8. http://www.woodfestwales.co.uk/north/index.php maybe - how are they with the Welsh?
  9. It's just so unfair haveing to sit back and smile and watch them walk past lol :wave:
  10. I'm not 100% on this, but I think you are supposed to clip such a system to the primary attachment point on your harness, as opposed to a single side D. If a slip and fall takes place it would load the side D in a manner it was not constructed to withstand.
  11. I agree Andy. Lost cause, it's only a matter of time now before he gets " the talk"
  12. just being my usual uncaring insensitive self
  13. Does that mean your running away and not having another drink with us Steve?
  14. Are you insinuating that because the boots are fabricated in Portugal they are in some way inferior? Rubish. Think before you make offensive, inaccurate, sweeping generalisations please.
  15. Is it in production then? if so got a link?
  16. Is that the same as the pre-production model seen at Capel on the ISC stand?
  17. What alternatives are you looking at?
  18. I learnt to climb on grit-stone. I have a couple of smaller crags and boulders within a mile from home. Great for destressing after a crappy day
  19. mmmmm sunshine and heat :) :)
  20. I was refering to 3dogs but I'll not exclude
  21. But your fat and lazy:wave:
  22. Does the tachyon have a tendancy to milk? It felt like it might in a severe way when I handled it, but i have not as yet climbed on it
  23. That's crap Dave. Thy test it to see it it excluded the too much light?
  24. In the wrong hands, they are the new pen, and still hold supremacy over the sword. How many people have died in this world due to an error by the keyboard-chair interface?
  25. Mr Bish, look at the wider considerations as Ed Points out. How does anyone legislate or protect idiots and the foolhardy?

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