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General Climbing Discussion
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insure4less |
12-Jan-2012 At 11:15:13 AM |
AndyJS
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Awesome, they just got back to me:
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Dear Andy – thanks for your email.
Multi-pitch climbing is not excluded from our rock climbing cover however multi-stage ascents (i.e. those ascents requiring the climber to progress through a number of bases or camps in order to allow the climber to acclimatise to the altitude as they work their way up the mountainside) would need to be referred to the Underwriter.
We trust this helps explain and look forward to hearing from you again soon.
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Their interpretation is pretty much how I expected it to be, but it's really nice to get it in writing from them. Onwards and upwards!!! :D |
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