Nice, JB!
When are you at the coffee shop again?
Climbing photo thread, volume 1
dipsi, 8pm...
SCIN, yeah, j-tree.... getting established is the crux... i think they call that thing v2. It's hard to keep your weight on your feet and push your chest in at the same time... FUN!
Over 3 trips, I've been on that thing almost exactly the 3,000 tries you mentioned... finally got it.
SCIN, yeah, j-tree.... getting established is the crux... i think they call that thing v2. It's hard to keep your weight on your feet and push your chest in at the same time... FUN!
Over 3 trips, I've been on that thing almost exactly the 3,000 tries you mentioned... finally got it.
[size=75]i may be weak, but i have bad technique[/size]
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the last trip i took out there was the first time i bouldered at JTree. i could get halfway up Streetcar Named Desire, thanks to that starting crimp, but couldn't even get off of the ground on Stem Gem.
watching people cruise both of those lines was way inspiring. showed me how much work i need to do on my smearing technique and how much more i *could* trust my feet.
watching people cruise both of those lines was way inspiring. showed me how much work i need to do on my smearing technique and how much more i *could* trust my feet.
That rock has some nice texture out there. On my first trip to J-Tree I fell on the very first boulder problem of the day and I barely scraped the rock. I had bloody scrapes all over the place from that one little fall. That very same trip I ended up getting knocked out when I fell from a slopey topout. Got back up and sent it as soon as I regained conciousness though.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."
--A Navaho elder
--A Navaho elder