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The Aluminum Pro weighs just 22 pounds (that's 10 pounds less than the Ol Man Original) and packs as small as any comparable climber I've seen because of the folding arms on the foot platform and seat sections.
Picture: BRIAN GREGSON; By looking closely at this snap from 30 years ago, you can see these 1st and 2nd Llandudno cubs are proudly wearing Queen's Silver Jubilee commemorative badges from 1977 Picture: BRIAN GREGSON; Cubs in caps from the 1st Penmaenmawr pack take a break during a visit to Gwrych Castle near Abergele for this nostalgic snap in 1949; Folding arms and posing for a group shot are Scouts from the 2nd Llandudno troop Picture: BRIAN GREGSON; Pont Y Plant Footbridge in Ruthin.
New research reveals our body language is a dead giveaway - including turning round, standing up and pacing, folding arms, crossing legs or trying to look as if we're reading.
 
 
 
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