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Re:Virtual circuits in Glendo

Delete this post Submitted by Dave on 11/Nov/2009 in reply to Re:Virtual circuits in Glendo posted by Dave on 11/Nov/2009

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"Funny meself and James were talking about this during our mint lamp session in Glendalough that was mint. i think Glendo's accessability would be greatly increased for many of your guide users (a lot of whom are new to glendo? ) by a "suggested circuit" feature." Diamuid

"Look at me using the word mint twice, I enjoyed being in work. how many would you put in a circuit and what would you put in/leave out? also how would you mark them? I liked the string idea for the meet but what would be more permanent?" Tim

"I'm principally thinking of the "feet don't touch the ground" warm up circuit around the egg/rails boulders, which would be a concentrated blue of 15 - 20 probs. Other areas would have possibilities but i think this is the most consistent concentrated example of a circuit.

I don't think you need to mark anything on anything, the guide would merely say what problems were in the circuit and the reader would try them confident that they were a worthy bunch of problems of a consistent grade.

The question is could you rustle up a white/black circuit in glendo?" Polos

"I think there should be several circuits. Maybe mini circuits. There is definitely enough for 2 blue and red circuits. Village/base camp, Big Jim side and upper track. Maybe one black for the entire valley?" Michael

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