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lowemaintenance

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  1. Hi you could try daniel nelson at nelsons footwear.

    He is a shoe maker and may be able to help his No is 01729-823523.

    He is in the yorkshire dales but people post to him from all over the world he is worth a try.

    Shop is open tue,thur,fri,sat half day.

  2. Hi sorry for the late reply yes its me i am running a taster day.

    It will be myself and a few other trainers we are getting together to give people a chance to ask questions about courses without feeling you have to sign up for them.

    There is more info on my webb site.

    I am not on here often but was told my name was mentioned so i thoughtt i would have a look.

  3. Rather than cut them off try stitch tacking them down that way you are not modifying by removal and if the loler inspector has a problem then you only have to pop the stitch and its back to normal its not adjustment or modification because the loops are still there just making it user friendly.

    If you have a real problem with them then get in touch with edelrid and ask them the manufacturer is always right.

  4. Hi dont forget the course is for training you dont have to know everything before you start the trainer should take into account your ability and adjust the training accordingly its a pruning and rigging course.

    Just get used to being off the ground and on spikes the rest will come over the training period.

    Above all enjoy the crack!

  5. Its very hard to cut off both hands so even if you do cut yourself its not always impossible to get yourself down.

    Try not to do anything flashy and you might get away with it.

    Just think how your daughter will feel trying to work out how to get you down from a tree with missing branches or somthing hanging in it and you dripping on her as well.

    Rock climbing instructors are not always trained to rescue i think you will find its another course run by the BMA

  6. i think your bosses insurance will only cover you when you are in work, public liability will cover you for any thing you break or crush be it people or property but will not cover you, for yourself you will need personal accident.

    I think the scout leader knows that anyone on his property comes under his blanket insurance this may not however have a clause for tree climbing

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