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Taggy

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  1. Well I just turned 30 and hope it's not to late to start climbing I keep thinking I wished I had of done it 5-10 years ago but didn't have the money/education to get where I wanted to be but now it's possible so thanks for all the help lads. Took a few notes
  2. That makes me feel loads better that I won't snap branches being heavier than the racing whippets haha OK great so just get good practise. Yea I aim to get a beginner starter climbing kit ASAP and get on 38 course ASAP. You advise doing 38 and 39 together or one at a time few months under belt with 38 then 39? Thanks
  3. Hey thanks mate that's alot of help so get 38 39 ASAP. So this is going to sound stupid I'm fine pulling my own weight I meant for being heavy on trees / branches incase my weight is too much for then haha.
  4. Hey everybody I've only had my cs30/31 for around a year but I'm starting to feel really comfortable with the saw now and getting better every time I'm on the saw. I'm looking to take the next step into putting more money into my training now to try and get more work in the industry I currently work for an employer but I'd like to get a position as a climber. What is needed? Cs 38 39 40 and 41? Is that enough aswell as a cs30/31 to start and gain ground and really take on climbing positions? BTW I'm 15 stone and u uneducated on what a comfortable climbing weight is I could maybe drop a stone in a couple month if it helps. Thanks for any help

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