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Or it means that those of us in our 30's and 40's are more likely to have kids preventing us from caving as much as we'd like...kay said:Even more interesting that the distribution appears to be bimodal (two separate peaks) - is this an indication that the decline in popularity of caving everyone's been lamenting is being reversed?
PeteHall said:Or it means that those of us in our 30's and 40's are more likely to have kids preventing us from caving as much as we'd like...kay said:Even more interesting that the distribution appears to be bimodal (two separate peaks) - is this an indication that the decline in popularity of caving everyone's been lamenting is being reversed?
Fulk said:Although strictly speaking not actually germane to the topic, I thought that it might be of passing interest to note that, according to the NSS, the 'World Record' for an 80?89-year-old climbing 30 m on rope is 2 min 45.2 sec, while the record for an 80?89-year-old climbing 120 m is 13 min 05.0 s.
droid said:Got passed by Joss Naylor on the same walk....![]()