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NoticeboardCheck out the Fox Cubs kids climbing gear page. American climbing t shirt site with some kids sizes. (Warning - some are rude!). Kids climbing shoes for sale (posted 24/09/08): Any other parents⁄carers who have second hand⁄outgrown climbing shoes or boots please contact me and I'll post it up on the noticeboard. Great new kid-centric adventure gear shop online! DMM comes up with new childrens harnesses - Parents Guide to climbing Young climber with Down's Syndrome claims first Munro Did you know you can now have very simple translations of the entire site? Why not put your comments in our Guestbook? Visit the Climbing Fun page with a quiz and wordsearch! Thanks to the many climbers who have helped to swell the links in the Climbing Stuff section! I've now split it up into separate pages under a new Kid-Friendly... header. If you've got any comments or questions about this site or you can write a review of any of the gear, please contact me. ![]()
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