
Do all climbers end up with boxes of old rock shoes that you know you should throw in the bin, but you end up thinking "I can maybe do a few more routes in these", so never do quite get around to throwing them out? Or am I just sentimental/tight?
"Let it be one cheerful rational voice amidst the din of mourners and polemics." Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1840. A Brit-in-Helsinki's blog about global politics, climbing, cycling, things that annoy me and other bits of life. But not necessarily in that order.
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This is the wonderful thing about my Dad running a climbing wall. All my old shoes go in the lending box, for kids who turn up in inappropriate shoes, or to lend to people on courses. Also means I'll tend to get rid of them before my toe goes through the end!
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