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February 16th, 2018

16/2/2018

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So, another week come and gone.  Not much to tell this week really.  Learnt some more techniques like swapping feet on the same bit if space, more on general technique and how the climb grades work.
Hard to say if getting any better at this stage, still can only climb 3 or 4 easy (13-15 grade walls), probably need to do a little more strength training and maybe climb more that one day a week - ahhh great, more money to spend.


Harry and G (kids) came along last night - thanks for the belay Harry.  G, as per usual is like a monkey up a tree.  Harry was listening on the course (in the background) and seemed to pick up some good info, then applying it to a few walls he climbed.


All n all, a good night - gotta do something about the dad bod and dad strength (read lack of).
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  • CLIMBING
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      • 2016
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