Talk:Dave Graham (climber)
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[edit]"D.G. is 180 cm and weighs 73 kg". Most people that has actually seen Dave would consider that weight bogus. --81.172.164.132 03:55, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
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Changed Dave's weight from 73kg to 65kg, which is much closer to the truth. Am qualified to make this assessment as Dave's closest genetic relative. Otherwise, decent wikipedia article.
9/9/2006 sorry about the original error in dave's weight. i thought i had used the weight specified on his 8a.nu ticklist. i must have made a typo.
thanks to cricket for the translation of the quote by charlotte durif. --zonk
"Highlights of the trip include the FA of Three degrees of separation by Chris Sharma,... Sharma also bolted another hard project to the left of Realization." Isn't the route he bolted Three Degrees of Separation making this redundant? 128.138.27.136 (talk) 05:21, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
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