Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
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Live to Climb or Climb to Live |
24-Mar-2015 At 12:00:21 PM |
Howsie
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There is quite a range of commitment that you can make to climbing. Whilst I continue to aspire to experience a dirt bag lifestyle, it would likely only be short lived. It must be said that I very much enjoy my city living.
My move was changing my job from 60 hours of consulting a week to a 38 hour week with local government and then taking a pay cut to have 8 weeks leave a year. This was all done with climbing in mind.
The result is the salary and the leave to get quite a few overseas and interstate climbing trips in the bag each year plus a heap of long weekends.
Quite happy with the balance at this time. |
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