DriskellHR wrote: however, the Terry Schivo thing was kinda tastless man......
Many times i see gumbies at the crag worrying about the wrong thing. For example dude comes to crag with the helmet, puts it on to climb and takes it off after he is done. Then he gets hit with a rock. You are 100x more likely to get hit with a rock if you don't climb with the rope behind your leg. That is another thing, wear a helmet while climbing, think you are safe, but climb with the rope behind your leg or with no sense about body position relative to rope and rock features and you end up breaking your neck.
In Mexico they have a saying: "El pendejo trabaja doble." which roughly translates to the gumby works twice as hard.
BTW: if you want to get into a fight go to Tijuana on a Friday night at some cantina in the barrio and call a vato or some working stiff a pendejo.
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I witnessed a guy at the gym telling his newbie friend that you never want your leg between the rope and the wall when there is a clipped draw above you. ONLY when you're above your last draw.
I love to see gumby carnage in the gym... especially the loud obnoxious ones with all the shit dangling off their harness while they climb. Those are the same guys who spew beta at their friends, then sketch their way up the same 5.9.
I LOVE CLIMBING!!!!!
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
-Tyler Durden
512OW wrote:the loud obnoxious ones with all the shit dangling off their harness while they climb.
I understand that being a gumby trademark in the gym (honestly, an atc...is that neccesary) , but outside I don't understand it as much. Some of the people I climb with have poked fun at me for taking all my draws on a lead, but when something takes 9 draws, I only have twelve, why not just take the rest. If the weight of three draws keeps me from sending, i probably don't need to be on that route (plus you never know when you're going to suddenly go retarded and drop something).
I routinely go poop just before getting on the project of the day. That extra 8 ounces might be the difference between the glory of the send or the agony of defeat.
If you're with pigsteak or I, you'll carry at least one draw on your redpoint burn so that you can go directly in and brush holds while you're resting.