RIP Jay. He was such a genuine, friendly, nice guy. I came back to climbing after 10 years off and the first guy I met at the gym was Jay. He was so welcoming and we had so much fun training together. In the short time I knew him he improved so much and his excitement for climbing grew along with his skill.
He was one of a kind. 10 years on and I still feel the void in my heart, though I know he still smiling with us all. ❤💚👍
Ahh man doesn't it just suck. you two had done so much together. You'll have to come out and get it done :). He'll be stoked
@@TomOHalloranAus it'll be on the top of the list
Let me know when you want a catch 😀
I found your channel like 2 weeks ago. Damn such good content! Keep it up man! :)
Hi 😀, welcome and I’m glad you’re liking it
RIP Jay. He was such a genuine, friendly, nice guy. I came back to climbing after 10 years off and the first guy I met at the gym was Jay. He was so welcoming and we had so much fun training together. In the short time I knew him he improved so much and his excitement for climbing grew along with his skill.
He was so much fun and always ready for anything :). certainly missed a lot
Beautiful, Tom
Thank you 🙏
What a great conclusion to the bolting series and a moving tribute - Nice one
Thank you. Glad you liked it. Felt like a nice way to see it all finished 😀
that was very special. i’m sure you did jay proud!
Thank you. I reckon he'd have really enjoyed this route
Great way to honor your friend!
Thumbs up to you both!
Thanks, mate. Appreciate it :)
Lovely tribute
Jay would have loved it
Thanks, Brad. Miss the dude a ton. Thinking of you and the family as well :)