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31-May-2010 12:22:49 PM
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Hi,
Young children means that I'm unlikely to be able to go on another long duration climbing trip for the foreseeable future. Time to sell some gear then and convert it to a new set of skis!
For sale
- MACPAC Sactuary 1100XP sleeping bag. Regular length, right hand zip, Gore Dryloft outer. Excellent condition. $600.
- La Sportiva Spantik double boots. Size 45. Excellent condition - only 7 days use. $600.
Gear is in Canberra.
PM or email me at stu_mack at yahoo.com
Stu
It's been so long since I've climbed that I now feel guilty calling myself a climber!
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31-May-2010 12:31:26 PM
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Are you still flying , Stuart?
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31-May-2010 2:24:59 PM
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Hey Adam,
Oh yes, flying has become my main passion!! Summer was a big season for me as I took 4mths off to develop my XC skills. Imagine the scenario - taking off from the hill above Bright, flying over to the north wall of Mt Buffalo, then maybe down the valley to Feathertop to a cushy landing just behind the pub at Harrietville, with superb views all the way from the comfort of your armchair harness - and not breaking into a sweat once! It really is the perfect 'sport' for the fat, lazy and/or weak!!!
Psst - wanna buy a great sleeping bag and pair of mountain boots!?
Stu
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7-Jul-2010 1:10:23 PM
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Still hoping to sell this gear soon so will reduce the price to $550 each. If you're in the market for gear for super cold areas then this is a really good opportunity to get top of the line equipment for a very reasonable price. Anyone interested?
Stu
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8-Jul-2010 3:58:37 PM
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if anyones even doing summer mountaineering in NZ the spantiks are the go! only 50g heavier per boot over Nepal Extreme but ohhh so toasty! if they fit its a pretty good bargain!!!
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8-Jul-2010 4:36:04 PM
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If only his feet weren't so bloody petite.
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8-Jul-2010 6:58:52 PM
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On 8/07/2010 egosan wrote:
>If only his feet weren't so bloody petite.
Yep a foot is a foot is 12 inches (size 12). Anything less is not a foot...
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