Climbing photo thread, volume 1

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...
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Post by dipsi »

Nice, JB!

When are you at the coffee shop again?
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I play tomorrow night... Thursday the 2nd!
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Post by SCIN »

That's J-Tree right? Those problems are so freakin' hard. Just getting off the ground usually takes about 3,000 tries.
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What time, JB?
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Post by JB »

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.
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Post by neuroshock »

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. :lol:

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.
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Post by J-Rock »

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.
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Post by JB »

yeah, my first trip there, i got rock rash on my face on the problem in the pics... you can likely see how that happened... this time my right palm down press slipped and i have a very raw forearm because of it. fun stuff.
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