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29-Apr-2014 12:36:12 PM
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I won't be able to make it as I am finally getting my collarbone plated tomorrow. Just though it a good excuse for Reluctant to unpack his onesie again... ;-)
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29-Apr-2014 12:42:49 PM
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On 29/04/2014 ajfclark wrote:
>Tarps: Keeping the top of the boulder and hence him dry prevented worse
>hypothermia
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>Number of people: When I rocked up the majority of people were holding,
>pulling or steadying something. Far better to have a few extra hands there
>than not enough.
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>Shit: Yes, more shit in the crack might discourage people from entering
>the squeeze.
Just coz you're an anal prick...the tarp aint on top of the boulder. And their are heaps of people doin fark all in that photo. Shit, yes.
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29-Apr-2014 1:03:25 PM
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We've stripped away most of the tarps at this stage because it's stopped raining plus we needed access to the top.
Actually no-one in the picture is doing nothing, with possibly the exception of the climber in the foreground with hands in pockets though she is listening to the paramedic. Even if they're not pulling, pushing or holding something, everyone is alert making sure they know what is going on and ready for whatever happens next. This was pretty much delivery time. I'm not sure how long after this he popped out but it would only be a minute or two.
edit : and I know you're just stirring, Shortman
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29-Apr-2014 1:07:41 PM
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On 29/04/2014 kieranl wrote:
>edit : and I know you're just stirring, Shortman
No way??
:)
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