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#25 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 02:53:12 pm
Now that you've graced the thread with your presence sunbeam, yes it is comedy hour.

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#26 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 03:21:52 pm
haha! Lee's comment amused me greatly so it must be.

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#27 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 03:29:25 pm
Maybe the concept isn't that far off the mark though. I have just bought a Beastmaker to regain some strength ahead of Font in May and my current standard is about that of a blue circuit punter.......logic!

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#28 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 06:02:22 pm
People are always banging on about Font elbow, but by far the most serious injury (especially to an orange/ blue circuit punter like me :P) is Font toe, this is the potentially serious condition caused by stubbing your toes on a roots/ rocks/ gang of Dutch whilst trying to follow a circuit and forgetting to look at the ground.

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#29 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 06:51:28 pm
I find one of the major issues is avoiding crushing/snapping a fresh baguette when trying to carry 6 pairs of boots/chalk/water/camera/guidebook/clothes in the same bag as well as a couple of pads. Need to invest in some sort of baguette protector similar to those banana ones  :-\

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#30 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 19, 2011, 10:02:24 pm
this goes well with dragons


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Yoinked from Saveur.com, this Sac a Baugette bag has a removable, washable lining, a stash pocket for your keys and phone, and a removable baguette quiver!



http://undiscoverednyc.com/2010/09/14/protect-ya-baugette/

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#31 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 20, 2011, 08:51:29 am
I must say I'm impressed. Both practical and highly fashionable!

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#32 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 20, 2011, 11:23:48 am
I find one of the major issues is avoiding crushing/snapping a fresh baguette when trying to carry 6 pairs of boots/chalk/water/camera/guidebook/clothes in the same bag as well as a couple of pads. Need to invest in some sort of baguette protector similar to those banana ones  :-\

Any bag with ice axe/millstone tooling attachements = sorted

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#33 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 20, 2011, 12:45:45 pm

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Yoinked from Saveur.com, this Sac a Baugette bag has a removable, washable lining, a stash pocket for your keys and phone, and a removable baguette quiver!




:great: a forest, a quiver on your back ...would anyone else feel the need to accessorise with a green hat with a feather?

All together now  "dum de dum dum de dim riding through the glen ...."

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#34 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 20, 2011, 01:05:19 pm
Awesome chalk bucket that.

Everyone knows that campusing is the best training for font  :)

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#35 Re: training for fontainbleu
January 20, 2011, 03:21:05 pm
I find one of the major issues is avoiding crushing/snapping a fresh baguette when trying to carry 6 pairs of boots/chalk/water/camera/guidebook/clothes in the same bag as well as a couple of pads. Need to invest in some sort of baguette protector similar to those banana ones  :-\

I find my daughter is now big enough to be enslaved as a food carrier. Most of it gets there, even a teenager can't eat a days food for three people on the walk in to Sabots.

Oh, Yorkshireman, a bit of training I forgot to mention... learn to cook.

 

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