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THE END

My climbing career was over. Or at least my dreams of climbing hard were.

Dramatic but inevitably true – or so I believed. You see, I’d just made it through the upper crux of Livin’ A Hustler’s Dream at Nowra. I was at the last marginal shake out before the final few moves to the anchor. I felt strong – stronger than I ever had before. I rehearsed the final moves as I concentrated on my breath. The route was totally in the bag – the taste of victory already on my lips.

Except it wasn’t. A momentary loss of tension – a foot slip – and I’d failed. My cry of anguish cut through the crisp winter air.

I lowered down, certain it would go next shot.

After a good rest and some growing nerves – this would be my first 29 – I batmanned back

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