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Pete Bishop Climbing After Shoulder Replacement at the Age of 69



Check out Pete Bishop climbing after shoulder replacement at the age of 69. This was two years ago.
 
I waited until I got to the point if I didn’t have the surgery I wouldn’t be able to climb,” Pete said. “And if I did, nobody knew if I could climb.