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In the Land of Saints and Sinners
I thought this was pretty good; although it's fairly violent, I felt that it really wasn't glamorised. In some ways, it's typical of a Liam Neeson film, but in others not so much. Worth watching anyway, it's on Netflix.
I thought it was ok, watchable and kept my interest to the end.
An added bonus was the brief glimpses of the fantastic scenery, presumably west coast of Ireland?. I have actually been but saw nothing but rain and low level cloud for 3 sodden weeks. It's the only complete wash out trip we've ever had!
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We found "No Exit" riveting.

Apparently critics were unimpressed though.

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power club / Re: Power Club 751 29 April - 5 May 2024
« Last post by alba on Today at 09:45:44 am »
Hi, thanks for the welcome last week and starting this week's thread. Welldone on the finger strength PB.

I can't fully remember my climbing this week apart from Thursday and then Saturday. Should make notes really.

Thursday: Climbed the 6a+ sport route I'd tried 2 or 3 times before. Wasn't that hard this time. Also climbed a boulder problem I'd been trying for quite a while, a V3.

Saturday: Got within about 3 moves of a 6b+ sport route. I imagine I'll go back and get that in the next week or two. I also made good progress on a Moonboard V3. I could barely do one move when I started and am now 3 or 4 moves into it. I feel like it's doable at some point which is great. Good thing about the moonboard is I feel like this is a proper V3 and it trains my weakness which is steep overhanging terrain.

I can now do quite a few of the V4 and even the odd V5s in the bouldering area although I know these are overgraded. Only thing that matters is they are largely right in relation to each other. Got close to a V6 on a slab.
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power club / Power Club 751 29 April - 5 May 2024
« Last post by duncan on Today at 09:20:25 am »
Hello everyone, it's the long weekend so expecting late entries. The weather appears to have been intermittently better so hope people have managed to get outside. If not, keep showing up for when you can.

M - Hip flexibility: prone frog stretch, standing pancake stretch, sumo squats.

T - Hip flexibility. Walked 12km and stood for three hours (Donizzeti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, the archetypal 19th century opera: romantic love versus family obligation, the men are useless or shits, the heroine dies a tragic and unnecessary death in the third act but not before treating us to some transcendentally beautiful music. Katie Mitchell’s feminist staging was thought-provoking, Nadine Sierra was superb in one of the great roles of all opera.)

W - Tired. Hip flexibility as above.

T - Fingerboard pickups, left only, 18mm edge: 41kg x 7s for half crimp, 5s for full crimp. Shoulder and elbow conditioning: handstands, side planks. Hip flexibility as above.
 
F - Hip flexibility as above. Leg conditioning (box-steps, heel raises, single-leg squats).

S - Fairlop Waters concrete boulders with AJM and miniAJM. The latter has the tenacity and love of refining sequences that suggests he’ll be burning off his dad in the not too distant future! I felt completely out of gas for no apparent reason and barely did anything. Elbow was still sore after a trivial amount of climbing. Hip flexibility as above. Walked 10km.

S - Hip flexibility as above. Walked 8km.

Good to meet up with AJM and M.

A week's rest resulted in a PB in finger strength for the left hand, hopefully a good sign in the long term. The right elbow is now feeling a bit worse if anything, this should encourage me to stick with being moderately active as a strategy. Hampstead mixed pond has reopened at 13C, a bit cold for me right now, but will resume swimming fairly soon which might help. Sitting around at home is not helping my power-weight ratio!

Doesn’t now seem worth going to Scotland this month so I need to rejig my ideas for later in the year.


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bouldering / Re: UK men who have bouldered >=8B recently...
« Last post by remus on Today at 08:07:14 am »
Oh cool, didn't realise they'd suggested a grade, I've bumped it down to E8 on CH per the current opinions.
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bouldering / Re: UK men who have bouldered >=8B recently...
« Last post by andy moles on Today at 07:11:50 am »
Good knowledge, he's on the list. Also noticed he's done Eternal Fall so a double addition to the boulder and trad lists!

I think James and Angus said they'd give Eternal Fall E8, fwiw.
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get involved: access, environment, BMC / Re: BMC Resolutions shout out 📣
« Last post by Offwidth on Yesterday at 06:26:22 pm »
We will all see soon enough, when the AGM papers are released  later this month. What could possibly be the point of telling lies within that timetable? Simon has outlined the approximate losses already (based on leaks)... he just forgot to take into account the cost savings and extra commercial income.

Council saw extensive information on provisional finances for the 2023 accounts two months back (with way more detail than normal). These would have been public already if a more complex audit than normal hadn't thrown a spanner in the works.
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bouldering / Re: UK men who have bouldered >=8B recently...
« Last post by remus on Yesterday at 06:02:52 pm »
Good knowledge, he's on the list. Also noticed he's done Eternal Fall so a double addition to the boulder and trad lists!
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bouldering / Re: UK men who have bouldered >=8B recently...
« Last post by Ross Barker on Yesterday at 04:20:19 pm »
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