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Post subject:   PostPosted: Dec 13, 2009 - 11:28 PM



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Great vid.... got me watching some mental Sharma stuff. God he's a freak. Sarah utterly unimpressed of course Rolling Eyes .

Scaphoid's fine thanks for asking Isjms, though I haven't tested it on anything worse than a pf handle.... mind you catching a crab at race speed on a sweep oar ain't comfy.

Sorry Gouez, I'm a practical, unfashionable type of guy. My beanie makes me look more like a dork but keeps my head warm...!

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Dec 13, 2009 - 11:56 PM



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Sharma is most definitely a freak!

Go on, admit it, you wear a beanie cos it's more aerodynamic than a sowester! Laughing
Catching anything with an oar (or even the piss take afterwards) at speed is never fun!

You mainly rowing in rivers or at sea then Hugo? Would imagine that both are feasible in your part of the world.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Dec 14, 2009 - 09:21 PM



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Always on the river, the Fowey mostly, from a lovely spot called Golant (famously the home of Tristram & Iseult, of Wagner fame) .... Castle Dore rowing club. We slide seat in fine (long thin) boats, mostly sculling, though did Dartmouth regatta rowing sweep oar on bow side.. not exactly Redgrave & Pinsent but thrilling and lung-busting none the less.
A lot of Cornwall is into Gig rowing, which does go out to sea lots and is great for beer afterwards... but it's soooo slow and nothing like as technically demanding.

Funnily enough our vice captain pulls shots of Monmouth organic espresso in his rather cool wine shop in Padstow using a Mazzer mini and my old Spaziale S1.... Smile

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 14, 2010 - 11:09 PM



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Oh dear oh dear
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Used to love climbing in New Zealand. We had the 'Quarry' in Mt Eden (Auckland) on our back door step and used to frequently travel to Paynes Ford / Takaka in the South Island too. Many friends there still climb.

A few extreme sports injuries (years of luge/climbing/surfing/skiing&snow boarding took their toll on my right shoulder) led to me having a shoulder op and I haven't climbed outdoors since, although near where I live in North London are outdoor climbing walls and I still belay for friends indoors.

We used to brew coffee on a moka pot and took hand grinders with us and Atomic, Roasted Addiqtion or Allpress beans. Cooking over an open fire or where possible, little gas burners (quicker and easier and worked in the wet).

I've got the itch again now after reading this post...

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lsjms
Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 17, 2010 - 08:06 PM



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Ahh Paynes, spent a few happy months there in the Hangdog campground, we had a awesome time putting up new routes(they are called highballs nowadays!) in Abel Tasman . Great spot, Wholemeal cafe rules.
When were you frequenting Paynes?

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http://kickinghorsecoffee.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=41&products_id=80

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jun 21, 2010 - 06:45 PM



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So are there any other coffee/climbing addicts around sheffield (or manc) at the mo with too much spare time? Get in touch if anyone fancies combining the two. Also if anyone wants to visit sheffield for climbing and needs a mid-week doss, drop me a line

Was on the choss that is horseshoe briefly earlier today, and off to warrington's finest wall tonight as i'm at the gf's, but i'm generally out on the grit as too weak for most peak sport at the moment

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