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28-Apr-2012 12:51:22 PM
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over easter seem to have gained a bigish size camalot if you are a cam light and can identify it will sort out getting it back to you
have just read the last cam found post so feel free to post shite too, the last lot made me laugh
Dicky
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28-Apr-2012 5:36:32 PM
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oh at araps (helps to narrow it down a little)
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28-Apr-2012 6:34:48 PM
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Is it a number 2 by any chance!?
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28-Apr-2012 7:25:13 PM
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That's my stray cam. Left the tent door open for a minute, turned my back and the little bugger wandered off!
First port of call was to check the plaque area, as he likes to hang around with the school kids for the sharing of contrband but there was no one around... Bit too dark to continue looking and he usually returns when it gets cold or he is hungry.
When he didn't return the next day I just thought he had finally had enough and left. Given I kept him most of the time at the bottom of my pack and only once in a while took him out only to overcam him in some obscure Arapiles crack...
Appearance now? Hard to say... Depends if he fell in with the wrong crowd!
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29-Apr-2012 9:02:54 PM
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dali i can not return it to you as you do not specify the breed or colouring of your cam
the one i have is too well trained to have been hanging around school kids.
cam abuse is rife and its no wonder they run away.
Take them out of the pack and make sure they have access to lubrication on a semi regular basis.
A cam is for life and not just for christmas, oh and overcamming is a crime punishable by loss of shiney stuff for others to pick out of the rock.
no its not a size 2
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30-Apr-2012 7:30:49 AM
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Hmmm bother! May have to leave it to the booty gods!
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