My knees hurt just watching that! How many kids do they lose each year?
woolman said
09:44 AM May 22, 2020
They won't get built out and view spoiled
drtooheys said
10:58 AM May 22, 2020
#@*& that!!!!
drtooheys said
11:00 AM May 22, 2020
sorry double post
-- Edited by drtooheys on Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:00:37 AM
RichardK said
11:49 AM May 22, 2020
Woooooo!!
That made some parts of me tighten up, I guess they grow up with it and it is just a way of life.
Cheers
RichardK
valiant81 said
12:47 PM May 22, 2020
The last bit and carrying a washing machine as well. you would not want to forget the milk 1/2 way up would you.
Mobi Condo said
01:01 PM May 22, 2020
Ooh! My footy knees ached as I watched and when the little chap jumped down lower on the rock face I freaked out!
They would have to be so used to it. No fitness problems with them!
Cheers - Ian
Keith P said
01:53 PM May 22, 2020
I aint even gunna look at it !!!!!!!!
Cheers Keith
Bicyclecamper said
02:17 PM May 22, 2020
I still have no problems with free climbing cliffs with out climbing harness or rope. Started when I was 14, and climbed Wollomombi at 17, on the dry falls with a harness and ropes. Have climbed many vertical cliffs and overhangs, but today, my daughter whom is not that great with heights, has made me promise, not to free climb anymore, and I have not done anything too dangerous, other than Dangarsleigh Falls, when it was dry last year. My wife comes on some of my climbs as an observer (doesn't climb, is their for safety), but my daughter wont. I always wanted her to get into it, but noway she say's,- maybe she is the sensible one.
-- Edited by Bicyclecamper on Friday 22nd of May 2020 02:18:33 PM
Whenarewethere said
02:50 PM May 22, 2020
If you are not happy with heights, gradually increase height a bit at a time.
I'm ok with heights but have noticed that if I haven't done it for some time I need a bit of warming up to the height difference.
Collo said
05:21 PM May 22, 2020
Certainly keep you fit for a long life!.....as long as you don't fall off!!!
Dougwe said
05:26 PM May 22, 2020
No way hosay! My dry cleaner is the only other person that knows how I felt just watching that.
Whenarewethere said
11:24 AM May 23, 2020
Something a bit more local with more OH&S in mind!
Nice place to live, you have to carry everything home as well.........


#@*& that!!!!
sorry double post
-- Edited by drtooheys on Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:00:37 AM
Woooooo!!
That made some parts of me tighten up, I guess they grow up with it and it is just a way of life.
Cheers
RichardK
The last bit and carrying a washing machine as well. you would not want to forget the milk 1/2 way up would you.
They would have to be so used to it. No fitness problems with them!
Cheers - Ian
I aint even gunna look at it !!!!!!!!
Cheers Keith
I still have no problems with free climbing cliffs with out climbing harness or rope. Started when I was 14, and climbed Wollomombi at 17, on the dry falls with a harness and ropes. Have climbed many vertical cliffs and overhangs, but today, my daughter whom is not that great with heights, has made me promise, not to free climb anymore, and I have not done anything too dangerous, other than Dangarsleigh Falls, when it was dry last year. My wife comes on some of my climbs as an observer (doesn't climb, is their for safety), but my daughter wont. I always wanted her to get into it, but noway she say's,- maybe she is the sensible one.
-- Edited by Bicyclecamper on Friday 22nd of May 2020 02:18:33 PM
If you are not happy with heights, gradually increase height a bit at a time.
I'm ok with heights but have noticed that if I haven't done it for some time I need a bit of warming up to the height difference.
Certainly keep you fit for a long life!.....as long as you don't fall off!!!
Something a bit more local with more OH&S in mind!