pity teepee deleted his post from last night....
On 13/12/2011 tnd wrote:
>On 12/12/2011 Paz wrote:
>>...Losing your gear after leaving it for a day or two is unlucky. Losing
>>your gear after leaving it there for months is your own fault...
>
>No it's not, it's the fault of the degenerate, parasitical piece of filth
>who took it.
>
hahaha, and i thought i was fond of hyperbole. I'd like to hear how you describe josef fritzl.
it's good this is now cleared up. i never knew national parks were really just a big fort knox storage centre. i wonder if alrob was continuing to pay his fees? Or are new routers exempt from such.
either way your view, i think you'll find you lose less gear if you assume climbers are fried-chicken stealing scumbags. if you care for it enough, work the project then take it down or leave a note. if i walked up to the summit, saw it, and came back 2 months later and it was still there with no sign of the owner, sorry. similarly if i left it there for 2 months and came to find it gone, I'd blame myself....
camming devices aren't native.
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