north-north-west wrote:Here I am, trying to make life easier for others, and I get accused of whinging.

Honestly, why do I even try?
Hey NNW, you encouraged me!
height isnt that relevant, maybe if you're a dwarf, good climbers are good climbers be thy five foot or six foot
Absolutely, no argument. BUT... If you have 30 - 60cm more effective reach, there are many more options for hand holds and foot holds, so much more leeway for being a below average rock scrambler.
Not too many mountains in Tassie that require climbing....
Technically yes, Iluv. However, it's the getting up the boulders, whatever you like to call it, that is likely to stop me from reaching many of the most classic summits. (Fitness is another issue for the Eldons etc as well

).
I think many 'mountain leapers' don't even notice little things that can stop me. I even needed help figuring out where to put my feet coming down one bit of the van dyke boulders for goodness sake!

If i'd had about an extra 30cm reach from hand to toes, it would have been a total non-issue.
But don't get me wrong - i'm hugely grateful for what I
can do, and that I can still enjoy magnificent places that most of the population never get to experience for themselves.