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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Deleted User » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:46 am

Bob can you please delete his links and some of his info so he aint getting the profit out of this action in google search?
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Woodie Hopper » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:52 am

sjarelkwint wrote:Bob can you please delete his links and some of his info so he aint getting the profit out of this action in google search?


Maybe it's better this thread were left as is so anyone can see what this guy was up to?
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Jukka Ahonen » Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:50 am

It may be true that there is no such thing as bad publicity, but this sure does come close...
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Deleted User » Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:03 pm

http://mountaineeringtrainingschool.com ... ain-guide/

This is even worse ... This scam is even bigger than nigerian prince one it seems ...
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby rockyhill88 » Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:36 pm

You might be able to find some useful information here http://www.mountain-training.org/award-schemes
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Deleted User » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:07 pm

The Chief wrote:The sad but very realistic point about this thread.... this is what climbing/mountaineering has evolved into.

hasnt it always been like that? People trying to climb as much as possible and making weird promisses of climbs? many climbers in the 50`s were technically good but had no guiding experience ...
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby benjamingorelick » Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:42 pm

Hi Damien and Bob
I would like to clarify to you and to all the other folks reading this post that 'bryncanfly' is not me. I have many happy and successful past students, I have no need to make one up.

What disturbs me about your posts is your abundant willingness to say very negative things about my program and about me personally without really knowing anything about it. I am happy for you to disagree with my philosophy and to question my approach. I am all for some open debate and this what this forum should be all about.

However your decision to put me down as a person and call me liar is baffling. This is not the sort of behavior I expect to see on a forum especially from a forum moderator. Bob surely your job is to prevent the forum degenerating into mud slinging and personal attacks certainly not to instigate them.
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby pvnisher » Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:01 pm

benjamingorelick wrote:Hi Damien and Bob
I would like to clarify to you and to all the other folks reading this post that 'bryncanfly' is not me. I have many happy and successful past students, I have no need to make one up.


Anytime you log onto a forum your IP address is logged. It is fairly easy to figure out, just type "IP address" into Google, and it will return your IP adress. Not exactly hacking.

benjamingorelick wrote:However your decision to put me down as a person and call me liar is baffling. This is not the sort of behavior I expect to see on a forum


You must be new to teh Interwebz. :roll:
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Bob Sihler » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:37 am

benjamingorelick wrote:Hi Damien and Bob
I would like to clarify to you and to all the other folks reading this post that 'bryncanfly' is not me. I have many happy and successful past students, I have no need to make one up.


You and "bryn" previously posted from the exact same IP address, and not a known proxy server. Proof you are the same? No. But quite a coincidence, especially considering the empty profiles registered within two days of each other.
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby mrchad9 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:53 am

LOL
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Re: Becoming a Mountain Guide

Postby Burchey » Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:30 am

lulz
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