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I found this really difficult problem. I almost cracked it but couldn't figure out which way to go - any suggestion?
Dan Arkle - 08/Sep/14
If only I had a say.
Mark Collins - 09/Sep/14
If you go left there are hidden riches beyond your wildest dreams. Yes really, just out of shot, round the corner...
Toccata - 09/Sep/14
I think your problem is that you are trying to hold the block together, which is wasting a lot of your time and energy.
John Stainforth - 09/Sep/14
like it Dan, have a 5, it's the only vote I will get!
jshields - 09/Sep/14
Hang there a few more days - you will be promised riches beyond belief...
Dr_C - 09/Sep/14
And I thought we English were not allowed a vote!
Sean Kelly - 11/Sep/14
Cheeky!
Trevers - 14/Sep/14
I think one of the holds is about to break away, oh well never mind. (Could we send Cameron up there to try to keep it together?)
abseil - 14/Sep/14
Scotland looks much smaller than I'd imagined. Now I Can't quite get my head around all the fuss over one little rock.
JLS - 14/Sep/14
JLS, it's a photo from space. The climber is 95 miles tall. Don't worry.
abseil - 15/Sep/14
Ah well, time to back off then.
SteveWick - 19/Sep/14
Very clever
kiwi boy - 20/Sep/14
I think the answer was "no"
Bob Hassall - 23/Sep/14
I suggest a traverse of the 'Great Glen', avoiding the potentially dangerous (to English climbers) 'Glasgow Gorbals'. This will bring you out on the 'Dreams of Oil' but is only a short climb that leads on to 'Currency Nightmare'. Alternative routes include 'Arc of Prosperity' 'Norwegian Connection' and 'Salmond's Leap' - A lot of skill required to negotiate without any climbing aids or eyes open. Good luck! :-)
Kramsdog - 24/Sep/14