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11-Apr-2012 9:07:34 AM
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and those belay glasses? I climbed with a guy who had them recently and they give me a headache. don't know why, but the amount of suffereing from looking through them for 5 minutes exceeded years worth of just belaying and looking up regularly. It's really not that bad.
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11-Apr-2012 9:14:36 AM
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On 11/04/2012 Wendy wrote:
>And the cheap for of gatorade is red cordial with a teaspoon of sugar in it.
Surely you mean a teaspoon of salt or does red cordial not have enough sugar in it yet?
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11-Apr-2012 9:35:46 AM
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yeah ok, you are still more awake then I was then ...
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22-Oct-2012 10:14:58 AM
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Just saw another manufacturer of the prism style belay glasses. They're a fair bit cheaper than the Euro model too... And luckily for heathens everywhere they're from SLC, so they're pre-blessed and ready to climb, or read the good book from a lower angle;)
http://www.belayspecs.com/
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7-Dec-2015 2:09:27 PM
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This product can be quickly reconfigured from 'belay' mode to 'bolt chopping mode' where it looks down rather than up. Perfect for keeping an eye out for any interfering spurt climbers lurking around the base hiding under rocks and such.
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8-Dec-2015 1:30:06 PM
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On 7/12/2015 ambyeok wrote:
>This product can be quickly reconfigured from 'belay' mode to 'bolt chopping
>mode' where it looks down rather than up. Perfect for keeping an eye out
>for any interfering spurt climbers lurking around the base hiding under
>rocks and such.
wot about catchin graffiti dickheads at sensitive climbing sites?
Patent a catch-jimbo one, re pic in black ians gaffiti shred link, an i will buy it.
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