![]() If the hang tags are detached from the product, exchanges will not be processed. If your pup is between sizes, we always encourage you to size up.Īll returned items must be unused, and the Lambwolf Collective mesh bag must be returned together. If your pup is between sizes, please email us to check for best fit. ![]() Please note that as all collars are handmade, a small deviation in length of 1/2 inch or 1.25 cm for collar are considered acceptable. If you are unsure or if the measurement of your pet is between sizes, feel free to email/ dm us and we would be more than happy to assist you.įor the OTTO harness, we also have illustrated measurement instructions under the GUIDES tab on our Instagram page. ![]() ![]() Slip collars sizes are noted in head size. Woven paracord collar sizes are noted in terms of the interior width for the neck and not the total length of the collar. We do not accept exchanges for a mistaken size due to wrong measurements. Grit Blocs is his first book.Please measure according to our instructions for the most accurate size. Dave has written extensively for The Project Magazine, along with the BMC’s Peak Area Newsletter. Prior to being a professional photographer, Dave made a living pushing numbers around a spreadsheet, is a recovered teacher, has worked in a steelworks, and once won a t-shirt for writing a pun. He has this under control now he can stop any times he wants. He uses both film and digital technologies and readily admits he has bought too many cameras. Dave pursues climbing photography with the same considered eye for lighting, form and balanced composition that underpins his landscape photography work. His relationship with photography began simply as a means to document days out climbing with friends, and from then photography became his passion. Climbing has taken Dave to many amazing places and different countries – France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Canada and Thailand – but he still finds that a breezy spring evening climbing on Sheffield’s local gritstone crags is hard to beat. He began his climbing career on the gritstone crags of the Peak District, and after a quarter of a century of dedication and hard work is convinced he will get the hang of it any day now. Let Grit Blocs inspire your next climbing adventure – whether you’re a seasoned grit aficionado or new to the sport, you’ll find something to engage and animate you.ĭave Parry is a photographer, climber, and author. The stunning photography is accompanied by texts that expand on the context and characteristics of the boulder problem and give you a flavour of what each problem is like, with a bit of bouldering history thrown in too. The classic problems are there – Careless Torque on Stanage and Flying Arete at Almscliff – but, as the sport of bouldering continues to evolve, there are also lesser-known and newer gems to discover: Archery at West Nab, The Lash at Birk Gill and Ouzel Thorn at Thorn Crag, amongst others. With an emphasis on high-quality photography, Grit Blocs presents a selection of the very best boulder problems in these areas – covering the Peak District, Yorkshire, Lancashire and North East England. The gritstone crags of Northern England are internationally renowned and are home to some of the best bouldering in the world. Grit Blocs by Dave Parry showcases 100 of the finest must-do boulder problems on the gritstone outcrops, edges and quarries of the Pennines. ![]()
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