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<blockquote data-quote="treemandan" data-source="post: 2650741" data-attributes="member: 11814"><p>And I apologize ( even though its not required) about the " yapping" statement IXT. From you I should have realized it was more than a brag. </p><p> Truly there is no way a high skilled climber would have scaled that without taking more pre-cautionary steps. I am not sure a lift could be gotten in. Obviously things are much stronger than we believe them to be but that is no reason not to play safe which a highly skilled climber would have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treemandan, post: 2650741, member: 11814"] And I apologize ( even though its not required) about the " yapping" statement IXT. From you I should have realized it was more than a brag. Truly there is no way a high skilled climber would have scaled that without taking more pre-cautionary steps. I am not sure a lift could be gotten in. Obviously things are much stronger than we believe them to be but that is no reason not to play safe which a highly skilled climber would have done. [/QUOTE]
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