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get involved: access, environment, BMC / Re: 180k cragx Mill Bridge
« Last post by SamT on Today at 02:16:34 pm »

Out of interest, how much as been raised so far.  The links to the fundraiser are all dead and cant find any reference to it here https://peakdistrict.enthuse.com/profile

(has someone run off with the money to plug a gap in the BMC coffers)

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get involved: access, environment, BMC / Re: 180k cragx Mill Bridge
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 02:00:11 pm »
Nice,   The 'training wall' is a nice feature  ;D

Not sure what that is? An existing climbing section, or is it some civils term I don't know?
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get involved: access, environment, BMC / Re: 180k cragx Mill Bridge
« Last post by SamT on Today at 01:45:50 pm »
Nice,   The 'training wall' is a nice feature  ;D
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 01:29:23 pm »
I'm still going for ganglion cyst.

If so, I recommend the traditional treatment of hitting it with a bible. (not really, but would like to see what would happen out of morbid curiosity)
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get involved: access, environment, BMC / Re: 180k cragx Mill Bridge
« Last post by Jacqusie on Today at 01:15:11 pm »
Anyone interested in the plans for the cragx Bridge, the info is here:

https://portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk/10231299


Including the design drawing of the new build:


https://portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk/system/download/f/7061454e41646c61426c646c612f42417a6841594e413d3d



Which looks pretty cool

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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Oldmanmatt on Today at 12:10:39 pm »
Hallux Rigidus is stiff big toe, this is a lump on his little toe. I'm still going for ganglion cyst. Keep us in the loop #amateurpodiatryclub  :popcorn:
Yes.
But you can get a “bone spur” on any joint. I think I was told it’s most common on the big toe, because it takes a lot of punishment/use over a life time and carries a lot of load (bit like hips, knees).
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Scouse D on Today at 11:46:51 am »
Might put a side bet on Corn. Corns can get sore despite the daft name.
https://www.chiropody.co.uk/what-we-treat/skin-problems/corns.php
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Scouse D on Today at 11:43:07 am »
Hallux Rigidus is stiff big toe, this is a lump on his little toe. I'm still going for ganglion cyst. Keep us in the loop #amateurpodiatryclub  :popcorn:
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news / Re: There’s a bloke fighting this weekend
« Last post by moose on Today at 10:56:03 am »
They are both relatively elusive, lack real KO power, and have good stamina / recovery ability - so I suspect it'll be an attritional fight that ends in a contentious points decision (and thus set-up the re-match).  I just hope it's action-packed rather than a tepid peek-and-poke festival.
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 10:54:16 am »
I was going to suggest Halux Rigidus too. Running mate has recently been diagnosed with it, or possibly Ledderhose if you have any signs of Duputren's in your hands, but that is usually under your foot I think.
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