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Tit for tat - is it |
20-Jan-2010 At 1:23:06 PM |
Climboholic
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I had a similar experience at dec crag a few years ago. We were top roping Little Thor when a heavy rain shower came through. I pulled the rope (so it didn't get soaked) and we jumped in the car for shelter. When the rain didn't stop for 20 mins we went back to the pines for a warm brew. I returned less than an hour later and all my gear was gone!
No note was put up at the toilet block and it took a lot of running around to chase the people down. They were obliging enough but I would have thought gear that was obviously left on purpose would have warranted a note at the toilet block.
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