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DrewB

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  1. yeah im a big fan of salewa but these could seriously tempt me..
  2. https://shop.schutzbekleidung.at/index.php?p=product&id=517&parent=1 anyone tried these?
  3. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGoTmNU_5A0]Alan Watts - "Music and Life" - YouTube[/ame]
  4. Hey Albedo, will be good to meet up when you eventually get to EnZed.
  5. Why don't you ask them will? I'd like to know why. Has there been a recorded accident? There has been many on dbrt but that's not banned....
  6. My personal opinion is the zk2 with stiff tether is better than the HH. My main reason is that it allows me the use of my favourite hitch cord and pulley and so feels more familiar to me.
  7. im sure its amazing
  8. Isn't vt short for valdotain? And mt short for machard tresse?
  9. tbh, if you cant pass an nz truck test then you shouldnt be allowed on the road. its not hard.
  10. truck license- from7.5t to 16t or 14t.
  11. if your vt's tied correctly bro, you shouldnt have to set it everytime..
  12. Totally agree bro. i prefer hitch cord at the moment but can see it being replaced by mechanicals in the future-uni, sj lj, zig zag, dogbone etc theres too many out there now to just ignore them as a fad. and the H&S people will love mechanicals over rope on rope as less variables. But for now, its RW and hitch cord for me
  13. Meh to the pictures rossco, the debate is far better bro
  14. um, its in the photo above...
  15. if you look at the vids made on the HD2 you realise its an amazing piece of kit and to make the most of it you have to have the eye for it and the editing software. The HD3 is even better but for 90% of people it wont do much more than the HD2 can.
  16. I saw some of the sets for the Hobbit, it'll be awesome.
  17. Had alloy bashlins for quite a few years but change to c/f gecko's and absolutely live em. A lot more comfy on skinny legs, glad I made the change.
  18. i was just about to send you a new one but if that ones still slick n shiny, i suppose theres no need
  19. ive got one oldmill and was dissapointed. i imagine the next few versions of it where it has been fine tuned will be a lot better. But like any tool, what works for one may not work for the other
  20. ill bring some to Sfrica bro Rich at ABR has posted all the ISC gear ahead of us btw
  21. Mark- feel free to go take that bag.
  22. ha, its all good bro. i was just thinking about it and couldnt remember if you were still beavering away on it or not..
  23. i havent been in ages, what evenings do you go? itll be cool to pop down and have a blast again
  24. I'd have absolutely no problems with rock climbing in an arb harness. But others have made good points. If you wants to borrow a rock harness just shout bro, I've got a spare I. You need too. Are you using The wall at panmure?

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