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htb

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Everything posted by htb

  1. Less of it about in polluted areas.
  2. You can do a lot with 560/562 and 18/20". 500i good but thirsty.
  3. That's a good result but not a good result if you know what I mean, could have told you before you had your sale.
  4. I use a CT foot ascender and HAAS set up, the teeth are designed to separate and grip the fibres without undue wear, yes you will get some wear but the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. When the rope wears buy a new one. Yes we all started on prussics and blakes but we have moved onto more advanced techniques, you will too in time, due to the increased efficiency they give and nobody can resist shiny shiny new kit.
  5. Sensible chap, got a Jack Russel the same, no fear.
  6. Maxi flex has a memory for kinks.
  7. I would assume Andy that it was not any better than no filter at all unless it is a turbo in disguise.
  8. htb

    Prusik cord..

    Personally I use thinner accessory cord with a 11mm rope. As for using 10mm, give it a go at low level , if it grips keep it, if it doesn't change for thinner. Your hardly going to plunge to your death..... if your only 2ft off the ground trying it.
  9. That's why you have a double hernia, Hero.......
  10. Agree found cutting hedge tops with a pole trimmer all day the worst, wrecks your shoulders. So stopped doing it.
  11. Didn't realise you could still reach your feet, thought that was what the carer was for......
  12. Its on the show us your arb diggers thread as well.
  13. 59 here and still enjoy climbing
  14. Just like it used to be when you lived near Edinburgh.
  15. htb

    Design flaw

    All's well that ends well.
  16. htb

    Design flaw

    Did your dad strike you off his will after that?
  17. htb

    Design flaw

    Gets better and better.
  18. htb

    Design flaw

    Not now though. Early Rangerover's 1970 and 1971 or 80" Land rovers

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