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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post

    Some do spend many days looking for Koala poo,
    On Everest? Must be bloody well trained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    A good sniffer dog that doesn't mind the cold,or snow and ice, would probably find them,then they could be counted.

    Some do spend many days looking for Koala poo,so a change in what they are sniffing for shouldnt be much of a deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    On Everest? Must be bloody well trained.
    Wouldn't they just have to target the base and surrounds of the very rare Tibetan Tallowwood or the even rarer, Nepalese Mountain Mahogany in the area?
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    Trivia and other useless but interesting items

    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Dimensionaly it would seem so but one thing in it's favour it wouldn't pong like buggery.


    Then again if the extra weight was putting downwards pressure on it, in a few years time it could be only 2' high.
    A turd of the height it was?
    My Irish son-in-law would say turdy tree and a turd percent
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    Quote Originally Posted by RHS58 View Post
    A turd of the height it was?
    My Irish son-in-law would say turdy tree and a turd percent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Wouldn't they just have to target the base and surrounds of the very rare Tibetan Tallowwood or the even rarer, Nepalese Mountain Mahogany in the area?
    Perhaps the Malahangur Melaleuca would bear investigation...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    On Everest? Must be bloody well trained.

    Certainly bloody well drained.

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    Hi,
    Poo tubes are probably now mandatory. They are in climbing and caving clubs.
    How to Make a Poop Tube: 9 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
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    trivia but not trivial

    I honestly stop at 6 minutes or less so am very impressed

    "Winslet held her breath for seven minutes underwater, breaking a record set by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation." this is in "Avatar: The Way of Water actor Sam Worthington tells of challenges acting underwater

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    I thought I was very good- I do stop at 6 minutes before I pass out when free diving. I will have to hold my breath with her when I get to see this film! No risk of drowning for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    I honestly stop at 6 minutes or less so am very impressed

    "Winslet held her breath for seven minutes underwater, breaking a record set by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation." this is in "Avatar: The Way of Water actor Sam Worthington tells of challenges acting underwater

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    I thought I was very good- I do stop at 6 minutes before I pass out when free diving. I will have to hold my breath with her when I get to see this film! No risk of drowning for me
    I guess she had some practice when Titanic sank.
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