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Sam Thompson

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  1. Bolam is right. Anything backed up with a Point Break quote is always right. Its the source, man. On a more serious note, you work out pretty soon how to do it. Good luck
  2. Sign write it and use it for quoting too Spots are better than the two on your hairdryer car
  3. Thanks Janey for that bit. Basically its all gone to courts and far above me. However I got a nice little consulting fee and some more work off the back of it
  4. One of us needs to go to bed mate, because I don't understand that!
  5. Grivel.... Crampomatic or something. Do me for what I want Got a Black Diamond Raven Pro axe for the new season, cant wait!
  6. Urbanrock - The Climbing Experts - La Sportiva - Nepal Extreme £250 there! You know it makes sense, honestly, it does. I know a guy who has had them four or five years maybe, hes done Aconcagua, Nepal, Tibet, India, Pyrenees, Toubkal and the Atlas range and the Munros in them, and they are still going strong! They take a bit to wear in but are like slippers after that. And no, I'm not on commission, sadly.
  7. Its a big stretch, but if you can justify the money they are well worth it La Sportiva Nepal Evo GTX are the best 4 seasons boots I have ever worn. I think they are about £350, honestly they are the knees of the bee, second year I've had mine and won't swap them, even if I had to do the Eiger. Within your budget I would go for Scarpa Mantas. They are really good boots for the money (about £220 I think). The soles are "sticky" enough for a bit of rock work but deep enough on mosses and mud that you don't go AOT. Good midsole for technical work and it has the TPU heel insert which is relatively good on drops/impact and cramponable. I owned a pair for about 4 years, did me really well and only had to get rid of them because they didnt fit. Nothing special just winter work in Scotland. I think its the best Sub £300 boot going. Hope thats some use Sam
  8. Are you still thinking a northern car share? I'm up for it still.
  9. Love Ben Howard! Have you heard three tree town by him? Old Pine, Empty Corridors and London are good too [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_hcYIK9SsY&feature=related]Caroline Smith - Calliope - NORTH SHORE SESSIONS - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw1a2J6EVEQ&feature=related]Caroline Smith Duo - Rocking Chair - NORTH SHORE SESSIONS - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAmHgsqmA_c&feature=feedu]Frank Turner - 'Sailor's Boot' - YouTube[/ame]
  10. What for? 3 or 4 season? Crampons? How much cash?
  11. Cool! Nothing better than a friendly manufacturer I'll give you a buzz tomorrow some time. atb Sam
  12. I know... its just, they are new, and expensive... and I don't know of anyone who has tried them!
  13. Anyone know who makes a climbing specific orange hi viz smock? High collar etc. I think they make a harness and some spurs too but not many things at all. Orange black website. Damned if I can remember the name, think it begins with a K? Cheers.
  14. Look a fair bit like the red Meindls, not that it matters to me - I'm size 14
  15. Been one and escaped that circle. Couldn't afford it if anything else because I was addicted to Montecristo 1935 Habana blend, following a trip to Cuba (I still like the rum and cigars far too much). "Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual *and the treeman*."
  16. Sack you boys on the spot, high stump Good clip. Is that just the camera on its own or a man behind it?
  17. Has anyone done any lecture type things to schools? I have been asked to give one by a local primary school and am looking for any pointers Sam

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