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<blockquote data-quote="demographic" data-source="post: 1525141" data-attributes="member: 34350"><p>To be fair though, I reckon it must have been 16 or more years since I saw her climbing and I doubt she looks quite as good now.</p><p>Still, she really was amazing to watch climbing (and I don't just mean her looks) as she wasted no energy.</p><p></p><p>Lyn Hill wasn't quite so fluid in her movements but she was obviously stronger in terms of upper body strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demographic, post: 1525141, member: 34350"] To be fair though, I reckon it must have been 16 or more years since I saw her climbing and I doubt she looks quite as good now. Still, she really was amazing to watch climbing (and I don't just mean her looks) as she wasted no energy. Lyn Hill wasn't quite so fluid in her movements but she was obviously stronger in terms of upper body strength. [/QUOTE]
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