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22-250jock
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by 22-250jock » 22 Apr 2013, 21:18
just seen this on another forum (ukv)
this guy must be completely nuts
one things for sure, he must have a hell of a set of cojones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... L8UCfxmtSw
cheers jock
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Mr Q
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- Location: SE MA, U.S.A.
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by Mr Q » 23 Apr 2013, 06:53
And when something goes wrong, we (the general public) are supposed to say "Oh my, what a terrible tradjedy ...that poor man" Not me. These guys are taking too many risks and sooner or latter...well, the one who gambles the most looses the most. I have absolutely NO sympathy for these thrill seekers when things go wrong.
Being able to see in total darkness is so awesome!
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Gloop
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by Gloop » 24 Apr 2013, 22:18
Yeah but I would still love to give it a go. Makes my motorbike seem boring.
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Mr Q
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by Mr Q » 25 Apr 2013, 05:38
Ahh, so your'e one of those thrill seekers! Well when you get to be my age (60s), you'll look back and realize the stupidity of most of those adventures of wild youth. Yea, myself included

Being able to see in total darkness is so awesome!
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rodp
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- Location: The Black Country
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by rodp » 25 Apr 2013, 19:58
Mr Q wrote:Ahh, so your'e one of those thrill seekers! Well when you get to be my age (60s), you'll look back and realize the stupidity of most of those adventures of wild youth. Yea, myself included

Tell you what though, I do miss that ring clenching cold sweat when you nearly fall whilst climbing. You can actually feel your blood pressure dropping when you make safe. And I never did really high free climbing, usually roped.

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