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That's the way, wholefoods  Whole family size steak and mushroom pie  Whole black forest gateaux  Whole Gallon of red wine  You know the dance

Ye i prefer a lighter coat reason I got the paramo. 

With them on with your compound up in the rockys be like cross between Burt Reynolds and Cletus lol 

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On 03/05/2021 at 20:46, jigsaw said:
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Nordwand Pro is a fully equipped outdoor trouser with great fit. Stretch panels on knees, seat and hips provide great comfort.

 

I'm trying a pair of these , they're £95 and the black ones are on sale at £66 so I'll have a punt on them.?

And they do sizes above 36 unlike Born's midget climber getup ?

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57 minutes ago, Borr said:

I'm trying a pair of these , they're £95 and the black ones are on sale at £66 so I'll have a punt on them.?

And they do sizes above 36 unlike Born's midget climber getup ?

:laugh:

Would it be considered bragging to mention mine are a 30" waist :whistling:

 

But seriously, I've got three pairs and I reckon I should buy another couple. I practically live in them.

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16 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

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Would it be considered bragging to mention mine are a 30" waist :whistling:

 

But seriously, I've got three pairs and I reckon I should buy another couple. I practically live in them.

Not if you've got a 22" chest ?

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40 :D

I'm only kidding see you're a buff adventurer, I'm 40 waist fatty, but on a bit of a mission to get fitter even if I don't lose much 6'3" tad under twenty stone , when I've been fit in the past been 36" waist and 15-17 stone. And I'm not talking marathon fit but walk all day on hills fit. It's hard work one finding time and obviously motivation. All good though and I've been getting out a fair bit the last fortnight..

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3 minutes ago, Borr said:

I'm only kidding see you're a buff adventurer, I'm 40 waist fatty, but on a bit of a mission to get fitter even if I don't lose much 6'3" tad under twenty stone , when I've been fit in the past been 36" waist and 15-17 stone. And I'm not talking marathon fit but walk all day on hills fit. It's hard work one finding time and obviously motivation. All good though and I've been getting out a fair bit the last fortnight..

Pinching that for my Tinder bio! ?

I mean we're different heights (5'9" vs 6'3") for a start so not comparable but generally speaking I think living a busy active lifestyle and eating wholefoods is a good start. Having a dedicated fitness programme is great, especially if you have specific goals but I don't think it's necessary for more modest goals.

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

I'm trying a pair of these , they're £95 and the black ones are on sale at £66 so I'll have a punt on them.?

And they do sizes above 36 unlike Born's midget climber getup ?

My son has the black pair,I have the green,I've used them a fair bit the last few weeks, excellent job,and very water resistant...110 euros each they cost

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1 minute ago, Born Hunter said:

Pinching that for my Tinder bio! ?

I mean we're different heights (5'9" vs 6'3") for a start so not comparable but generally speaking I think living a busy active lifestyle and eating wholefoods is a good start. Having a dedicated fitness programme is great, especially if you have specific goals but I don't think it's necessary for more modest goals.

Yep I'm 44 , smoke, drink, and eat good but I don't moderate fats or meat. As I get older weights just prickle elbow/shoulder/knees, used to try all sorts MMA, climbing , sea swimming, rowing. Life is more sedentary with kids and often 12 hour shift , often work away with pub being base camp. Been a few years since I've joined a gym/pool working away.  But getting out with dogs moderating booze and shite food and kicking a ball about with kids etc as you say bar is pretty low I should be able to step over it. Anyway dear Deidre...I'll leave it there. Lol

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3 hours ago, Born Hunter said:

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Would it be considered bragging to mention mine are a 30" waist :whistling:

 

But seriously, I've got three pairs and I reckon I should buy another couple. I practically live in them.

That's why I have to buy the raw length fjallravens...my inside leg isn't even 30"!? I'm Bilbo Baggins stunt double.

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4 hours ago, Born Hunter said:

Pinching that for my Tinder bio! ?

I mean we're different heights (5'9" vs 6'3") for a start so not comparable but generally speaking I think living a busy active lifestyle and eating wholefoods is a good start. Having a dedicated fitness programme is great, especially if you have specific goals but I don't think it's necessary for more modest goals.

That's the way, wholefoods 

Whole family size steak and mushroom pie 

Whole black forest gateaux 

Whole Gallon of red wine 

You know the dance

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18 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Harehills waterproof trousers. Bought a pair a couple of months ago and highly recommend them far better than the ridgeline and Game trousers i have.

Just had a google of these, look pretty good mate. Looked online and everywhere only got odd ball sizes left so must be popular.  Then just managed to find one pair in my size. So thought feck it and ordered. Cheers for the heads up .

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