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Sp28 Oct 2001
Whats your ape drape, I'm 6'1", and my arms outsretched is 6'8". Makes climbing alot easier, specially missing out bad holds and reaching between good ones.
sharksta28 Oct 2001
In reply to Sp:
that's scary....an ape index of +7! whoa!
im 5ft 10, and my arms outstretched are 5 ft 10...
so my ape index is 0, meaning i'm the perfect guy [in more than one way eh ads ]
i tend to skip bad holds too...usually by dynoing crazily for them! :-D
sharksta
OP Ladyboy28 Oct 2001
In reply to Sp: 5' 11" and I have a negative ape index of 5'10". As you can imagine not a positive asset for climbing. However I make up for it in lots of different ways!
Kev Wynne28 Oct 2001
In reply to Sp: Are you a yeti? or some other missing link type creature?
OP Ladyboy28 Oct 2001
In reply to Kev Wynne: This could be a major break through Kev, finally uncovering the Yeti by emailing via rocktalk, fame, fortune, lecture tour, public accolades
Kev Wynne28 Oct 2001
In reply to Ladyboy: yes, maybe he picked up one of the many disgarded laptops at Everest base camp - as we speak this scientific marvel is playing solitaire and sending his freinds, sasquach and the chinese wildman, dirty emails!
OP Ladyboy28 Oct 2001
In reply to Kev Wynne: Ah the wonders of modern technology. Now if we can trace the ISP with Satnav and a Stealth Aircraft I reackon we could have this bugger by teatime.
OP Anonymous29 Oct 2001
In reply to Sp: I think its plus 2 or 3, but thats a bit of guess. Its more than my height tho.
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