ILUVSWTAS wrote:The Acropolis one I doubt you've touched Oll. It's a bit of a climb just to get to it.
PeterJ wrote:mikethepike wrote:....... The other thing that struck me was his young age and what the heck is he going to do with the rest of his life.
Well Dave has gone on to be a dedicated remover of weeds. I am not sure what he will do when he gets old. I shall, pass on to him the various comments recently posted in the forum; I think he will be chuffed.
abceight wrote:he lent me some Explorers. What a champ.
ollster wrote:abceight wrote:he lent me some Explorers. What a champ.
Surely he gave them to you? If I ever handed over a pair of socks to someone for walking purposes I don't think I'd want them back...
ILUVSWTAS wrote: 2 others have since finished, and 2 others are very close.
Tortoise wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote: 2 others have since finished, and 2 others are very close.
I understand no. 4 finished a couple of weeks ago. Congrats!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Tortoise wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote: 2 others have since finished, and 2 others are very close.
I understand no. 4 finished a couple of weeks ago. Congrats!
yep.
And 2 forum members recently hit 600 on the same walk....
stepbystep wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:
And 2 forum members recently hit 600 on the same walk....
So we have DH, PG, PD and who was number 4? KL?
stepbystep wrote:I understand no. 4 finished a couple of weeks ago. Congrats!
stu wrote:It would be good to see some stats on this.
I wonder how many people are over 800 points?
stepbystep wrote:stu wrote:It would be good to see some stats on this.
I wonder how many people are over 800 points?
It would be good if there was a website with a leaderboard, but I doubt a lot of people would contribute.
Tortoise wrote:Great idea! With a comments field, with things like "Willing to walk with Tortoises"
Personally, I reckon this whole PeakBagging thing is discriminatory.
north-north-west wrote:Yeah, stu, but that's not the point (pun intended). It's much harder work for someone like me or Tortoise to get to the top of Anne than it is for Mark or young Jared, for instance. A fair points system would reflect that.
Of course, the points on the official peakbagging list are so cockeyed anyway that to ask for fairness is so ludicrous as to be insane.
stu wrote:I can tell you now, most those who have finished the list are neither young, particularly tall or particularly athletic looking
pazzar wrote:We are all forgetting that the points are irrelevant (at least it is for most of us), its the love of the activity that gets us out there climbing mountains! Use the list as inspiration, not a competition!!
north-north-west wrote:Personally, I reckon this whole PeakBagging thing is discriminatory.
The points are the same if you're a super-fit 2 metre tall 20-something person, or an aging midget with bad knees, hips and navigational skills. What that list needs is a handicapping system.
For every five years over 30, or every two inches under 6ft, or every chronic injury issue - at the time of summitting, obviously - you get an extra percentage on your points. Much fairer.
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