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We have riders in every county in Southern California as well as out of state.Is there a limit to membership?No. We’re excited to have the team the size it is. We are at the point nowwhere sponsors are lining up each year to be part of our Corum replica watches organization,and as much as I hate to turn away anyone looking to support the sportin any way, we have to each year due to lack of space on the teamclothing to add any more sponsors. What is the teams philosophy?Our philosophy is that we have always tried to make the team somethingthat anyone can feel comfortable being a part of. While we have hadmany state, national, and even World Champions among our ranks, we don’texpect those results from anyone on the team.

Adventure Consultantshas been posting real-time updates from their climbs for over a decade on their website plus now use Facebook and Twitter.Their on-mountain technology has advanced along with the latesttechnology. Guy makes it available to his clients.Q: How has the Adventure Consultants (AC) website evolved over the past decade?It's become our main resource for folks to find us and interact withour team all the way over here in New Zealand. It has grownsignificantly larger and has loads of useful information for our replica watch gift guestsand climbers in general to absorb.Share ('’)Q: AC has been posting live dispatches from your climbs for over10 years. What do you see as the benefits of posting your expeditionsfor the public to watch?The dispatch pages are some of the most active pages of our site, andteam members on expeditions love how the information goes out daily sothat their friends and family can follow their adventures.

We have a large part ofour club that doesn’t even race at all.I know you used to race all the time. What changed that?As much as I miss racing, the five days of training each week just took uptoo much time away from my business. My wife swiss replica watches and I had a baby boy thispast summer, and the majority of my free time since then has been beinga dad. I’m looking forward to racing again next summer, though. I’llprobably do a few singlespeed races.How often do you ride now?I’m riding twice a week these days and at a lot slower pace, but it’snice to see the scenery. It’s usually on the weekends or after work. Did you ever think your team would become so big here in SoCal?Not in my wildest dreams.