Alot has happened since I last thought about this. I’m still ticking off mountains every now and then but my rate has slowed. I’m more into my rock climbing these days and most of the nearby mountains I have done.
aimaz's Life List
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1. Climb all 165 of the 600 metre Mountains in Wales
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2. learn Welsh/dysgu cymraeg
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3. improve my spanish
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4. learn more mathematics
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5. expand my knowledge of evolution
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6. improve my German
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7. cycle more
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8. Learn acoustic guitar
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9. start an open source project
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10. promote atheism
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11. Record an album
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12. buy sticky eyes and put them on things in public places
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13. Learn a vim trick every week
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14. ice climbing
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How I did it: It's easy to buy a motorcycle, one day course for CBT, find a 125cc bike, buy it, buy insurance and off you go. The harder part is keeping it running and getting the experience ready to take your big bike test. I recently passed that and I am now looking to buy another motorbike that can match the speed of the surrounding traffic so I am no longer a one-man traffic jam. Read how I did it…
Last year I went ice climbing at an indoor climbing wall in Manchester, England. It was only a few metres high though, in a few years maybe I’ll be able to afford the gear to go outdoors to do it. 2 Ice axes at £100 (at least) each, lots of ice screws at about £50 each, ropes from £150 each. I already have a lot of the other gear but it’ll take a while to get the rest.
In London there are now buses driving round that say
“There’s probably no god. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life”
Paid for by a collection of atheists.

