9/21/2023 0 Comments Contour next one e8Go Hard, Go Early E8 6c ✅ Second ascent of Iain Small's route on Shuas. It's a very nice, chilled experience and I'll miss the place! Throughout the summer I tend to go up there about 6 p.m. The outlook is into a glen which doesn't have a tarmac road, and 99% of climbers who go there only go for two particular routes, so it's very quiet. It's also nice because it has a remote feel for a mountain crag that's so accessible. I really like the steeper routes there, which are technical but powerful as well and they have some really nice shaped holds with amazing friction. #tradclimbing #climbing #climbing_pictures_of_instagram #meclimbing #lasportivaukĪ post shared by Dave MacLeod on at 2:46am PDT But this was a good start and I felt surprisingly stronger than expected on it. Still some work to do in training to be ready. It feels like boulder/sport project season is not far away. Yesss! New E8 6c done yesterday at Shuas. The rock wasn't getting wet so I had no excuses. Eventually I just had to tie in and climb. I was kind of waiting around for the rain to go off but it never did. There is not much chance to get overhyped about the prospect of leading when it's like that. The day I led the prow (The Great Reset E8 6c), it was raining gently but not really getting the rock wet. So it is often dry or just spitting with rain when it's obviously chucking it down on the adjacent mountains. Shuas is a bit lower than the surrounding mountains (Creag Meagaidh, the Ben Alder range and the Grey Corries) and seems to catch a bit of a rain shadow effect. Quite well protected but just really nice and varied climbing. Tell us about the FAs.Īt the end of the lockdown 'proper', I cleaned a big steep prow up on Binnein Shuas which was ideal for getting off the exam study couch. You've done 5 E8s in the last month or so, two of which are first ascents. So I put a lot of work into those which paid off. However the lockdown was quite well timed in a way because I had exams in April for my masters degree and then a research study to plan and execute. I did a fair bit of training, but I must admit that I eventually got a bit fed up of just training and no mountains. First world problems perhaps, but being used to my whole rhythm of life revolving around being outdoors, I found the extra time stuck indoors was not enjoyable. How was lockdown for you - was it much different to your normal training and climbing routine? We sent Dave some questions about his Scottish E8 rampage. Second Round, Second Minute E8 6c, Glen Pean (FA).The Great Reset E8 6c, Binnein Shuas (FA).Poster presented at the 20th Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting (DTM) November 12-14, 2020.Since finishing with his Masters degree in nutrition in mid-August, Dave has been making the most of the good weather in Scotland and has been out and about on local crags trying to build up his general fitness. Clinical Relevance of Reapplication of Blood Samples During Blood Glucose Testing. International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2013.Ĥ. In vitro diagnostic test systems - requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO 15197). International Organization for Standardization. CONTOUR ®NEXT ONE BGMS User Guide Rev 08/19.Ģ. †Always consult your nurse or GP prior to making changes to your target ranges.ġ. 99% of individual glucose measured values need to fall within zones A and B of the Consensus Error Grid (CEG) for type 1 diabetes. ***95% of the measured glucose values needed to fall within either ☐.83 mmol/L of the average measured values of the reference measurement procedure at glucose concentrations <5.55 mmol/L or within ☑5% at glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmol/L. For a list of compatible operating systems, please visit **On a compatible Android or iOS operating system. *Before use please see the CONTOUR ®NEXT ONE user guide for full instructions
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