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nathan marshall

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  1. or being coragous you could single handedly transport every log in your panyiers on the push bike
  2. and some new kit that we could possibly try out and give some reviews
  3. you just larks foot the larger eye through the krab hole then put you krab though the smaller hole and clip in to your side D
  4. one problem is you have to take the load off to release the mechanism to give out slack but they are cheap and easy so i have never changed it.
  5. isc rope grab with a cutaway strap attached works fine for me i have it on both my flipline and my lanyard.
  6. yes ive been very fortunate i try to look after all the equipment i use and im trusted by the boss i think
  7. they are a great tool in the right place and driving it well that is just something that has to be done you own the road and ive been lucky to be able to drive our one.
  8. if im not mistaken you would only be able to drive it under a agri licence as it is over 3.5tonnes correct me if im wrong in doing so it has implications but is a very versatile bit of equipment our gets used at least twice a week.
  9. ive found the best one recently is put the helmet in a bucket full of warm water and a sprinkle of vanish leave it for 10 mins then take it out rinse it out well then leave to dry.
  10. ha ha these days firelighters are a must when thirsty for tea. light them a few twig on goes the kelle kettle job done. get a hammock.
  11. ill see what i can do its a scout campsite that backs onto the woods and i help out there as im part of scouting.
  12. i may possibly be able to sort out somewhere to camp.
  13. nope but its even more funny just watching you guys
  14. ill sort something out..... i really want to get a unicender now in some ways as it made asecending a breeze but unsure as fo the wear.
  15. it will be one long drive but hell yea, plenty of rec climbs this year.
  16. thats a wicked photo ian tilt shift as well i think it must be around that as i was not that big really im sure dan may know as he had the tape.
  17. good question i cant remember now and as for the next one we will have go get a vote going
  18. well due to such a great day and by the sounds of it the high demand for another one in this location ill say i will organise one in a comple of months
  19. of course dan you are more than welcome to it was great to see such a good turn out i was a little unsure at first but what an epic day. it needs to be repeated.
  20. it was a tad skinny at the top but i got a good clean measure from it wrapping myself around the stem.
  21. nice vid adam great idea must do it all again watching that did make me a little dizzy.
  22. oh yea my bad there i think i may have got a little excited about that one.
  23. that cherry was impressive lets wait a few years and that will be very close to the record.
  24. well what a wicked day met some great new face and learnt a hell of a lot, cheers for all your help guys and bringing a vast array of kit along and as for a SRT fist timer i loved it the uniacender was really good as well. here are some photos from the spruce and the lime look hard and you may see a fair few people.

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