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Jamie

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  1. i was at a party a few years ago and i got chating to some lady, quite attractive, she said she was doing an MSc in forestry, wow i'm a tree surgeon i said, kaaaaa-ching, we debated who was the bigger tree geek i won when i pulled out a DBH tape. it never went anywhere as i'd just asked out my current girlfiend and 3 mins later after above story my sort of ex (whos birthday party it was) decided now was the time to chat to declare her undying love for me. anyway i'm happy now with my lass Jamie
  2. Down low i've messed around using steps doing a series of 2 or 3 step cuts then pushing them over. looked a wee bit shonky to me Jamie
  3. I'm not from wester hailes, i'm from clovenstone; and the nice part of it at that:confused1:. I would say i was orginally from Penicuik but that would be an even bigger slur:001_tongue: Jamie
  4. round here most things are hot. the guy a few doors up had his bike stolen and he was pissed cos he had only stolen it a few days prior.... some absolute idiots round here Jamie
  5. I just like slagging off Glasgow, never mind their treework ''how'd you make a oujia board? take away his buckie:001_tongue:'' Jamie
  6. nope, not anymore it never was mine:scared1: how does the phrase go? drive it like you..... Jamie
  7. eh14 3bh - Google Maps not quite out my window but i thought i'd make use of the wonder web Jamie
  8. any details of how to going about getting the cash, it sounds good. i could work on the side as a 'legitimate expense' as well. Jamie
  9. surely if you're buying aluminium ones they become climbing aluminiums not irons:001_tt2: Jamie
  10. As Mr Darling is my MP i was going to ask if it would be ok if i signed onto the dole as an 'accounting error'. you know i just never noticed i worked all week and had this extra bit of cash coming in. Jamie
  11. your taper is a bit sharp. where are you based? i'm in Edinburgh you see Jamie
  12. makes the rest of the climb easy, you could set up a cambium saver to get to height then a rope guide once you have your top anchor. bit more hassle to retieve than a cambium saver but much smoother Jamie
  13. oh Tom i'm due you a fiver for food. top notch grub Jamie
  14. just so you can see me better jamie
  15. my zipline pics, it was a long long way down Jamie
  16. i thought ascenders were, the pantin wasn't as its an aid and not designed for life support Jamie
  17. i'll have about 80% of a rope guide if anyone wants it, only missing the art pully. it'll look something like this, but in blue arbormaster and missing a pully and not tied Jamie
  18. Sulivan from Achmelvic One sight you'll wish you hadn't seen Jamie
  19. This was taken on Sandwood bay just a bit south of Cape Wrath. Sandwood is apparently one of britains best beaches. This was taken on Harris in a place called seilebost over Loch Carron and Lochcarron to the Applecross hills The Top of cairngorm just to help out Mr Blair Jamie
  20. every night is a clear night, some nights are just more clear than other nights, apart from the nights when it isn't clear. is that clear? Jamie
  21. great bits of kit nuff said Jamie
  22. I watched a vid of him soloing the nose of El cap. makes my climbing look quite feeble in comparison:cursing: Jamie
  23. i've tried a few times, i'm ok, i can get by. its super tough. anyway here is a non protected highline [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90xfWYnz9KM&feature=PlayList&p=CEA10C6B844F380D&index=5]YouTube - Highliner[/ame] JAmie
  24. this is some guy my girlfriends brother knows in and around edinburgh [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z19zFlPah-o]YouTube - Inspired Bicycles - Danny MacAskill April 2009[/ame] Jamie
  25. splicing aint too hard. its practice and ending up with a lot imperfect split tails Jamie

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