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Sean Holden wrote:
> Now, Ultimate whilst Ice Skating, that's an idea.  Maybe we could do a one
> day charity event on Ice.  Think of the ground you will cover laying out.

Hmmm, footblocks might have to be banned though

and what constitutes a travel?  I have heard of a version of Ultimate on
bikes, and they were not allowed to peddle while holding the disc. 
Can't see an equivalent for skates.


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Neil Travers