cap n chris
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Clearly they weren't.
The same old 'thin-end-of-the-wedge' nonsense graphically illustrated once again.
darren said:The same old 'thin-end-of-the-wedge' nonsense graphically illustrated once again.
You do seem to be very single minded on this, lets throw a quick insult at anyone who disagrees with me.
It might come as a bit of a shock to you but I am a real human with my own opinions that are just as valid as yours. You don't see me belittling your opinions or views every time you say that" level one cave leadership is just perfect for your average newbe caver". I may or may not agree with your statement, but I don't reply to it with "How caves form? why would any new caver want to pay good money to be taught that".
Sometimes I wonder why professional cavers get a bad name. Sometimes I don't
droid said:In any sport/activity there are those who see 'commercial opportunities',
droid said:There's no bigger incentive to get better at SRT than making a complete ricket of a procedure. Or watching someone else do it. It doesn't need formalised training linked with certification.
Andy Sparrow said:Sorry, Darren, it's not my intention to insult you or anybody - I provided some very logical counter arguments ...
Andy Sparrow said:Thank you for so graphically providing a perfect illustration of the attitudes I referred to in my earlier post. New cavers read and learn - this is why you can't have BCA sponsored training courses.
Andy Sparrow said:Thank you for so graphically providing a perfect illustration of the attitudes I referred to in my earlier post. New cavers read and learn - this is why you can't have BCA sponsored training courses.