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Dan Curtis

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  1. They are some good'uns Tommy. I hope Adam uploads the beast photo on AT. Epic shot
  2. Got some extended pallet forks on a tele. They slide on over the regular ones and have a retainer pin at the back. If you're clever, you can get them on or off in a few seconds, without leaving the cab. They're around two and a half times the length of the standard tines
  3. I feel for you, late last year I was told I had bad HAVS, but following nerve conductions (and very nearly punching a doctor due to the electrode) I was told not HAVS or carpal. They're stumped. Latest thinking is cubital tunnel, though as yet it's unconfirmed. Get yourself healed, you only get one body. As said, take someone on to ease the load. Hope you get it sorted
  4. Ditto that! Barnes has been tried by a few I think, never with much success from what I've heard
  5. I'll bet you could find a few....
  6. Were you natural crotching on some of the redirects mate?
  7. Try this for a rough estimate on size. Any way you could arrange a climb?
  8. Looks a good'un mate, any ideas of it's vital statistics?
  9. Hunting for UK Gems/Uk's Tallest Trees is now on facebook, check it out chaps https://www.facebook.com/UksTallestTrees
  10. Nah, that was my zk1 Paul, I think it's from too many drop through redirects. Drop testing after the initial bend probably didn't help either:)
  11. Had a lovely view of Hickling broad this morning. Sun was out, no wind. Sadly, the pictures don't do it justice, but you're going to have to look at them anyway
  12. The brake line yes. He thinks the velo should be ok though:001_tongue:
  13. Rarely use a footloop. Just a hand ascender, then Pantin on my right foot and stand on my right foot with my left. With a bit of core toning, you can caterpillar quite quick and efficiently
  14. Grim. Any plans for it's future?
  15. Haha! Maybe. I think mines 120cm and i do have it bondage tight:001_tt2:
  16. Biting my style Adam! I use about 7 twists for a tshirt, less as you layer up in cold weather. Try to make it as tight as possible, almost painful at first, it will soon loosen up and be sweet for the day
  17. Not quite glasses but I've been using these the last three years, I love them. Safe-Eyes | No Misting, No Scratching, Un-fog-able Eye Protection Fit nicely onto a lid, so just need pulling into place when you want them
  18. Not worth it IMO, just a hassle to have them together. It spoils the uni's one package design
  19. I think it was around £14 when I went last summer. Don't let that put you off though, it's an amazing place, well worth the fee. Silky fox is the man to ask about what to see, he lives nearby:)
  20. Three people who I did it with failed. Congrats Pete:thumbup:

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