I am in Versailles, Ky and my pal and I are looking for another partner in the area. we are looking for some one a little more advanced than ourselves to kind of push us alittle harder and to have around so that we do not lose gear when we attempt to climb are routes.
we are climbing 5.9+ to lower 5.10's
Looking for climb parnter in Versailles, KY
That's how we rolll...kman154 wrote:thats what we do now.
you are suggesting stick clip that entire route.
Check it:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuid ... hp?id=1464 = Stick clip FA
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuid ... hp?id=2197 = Stick clip FA
shoot, i've done that a bunch. get a long pole so that you can stick clip every other bolt. the crux is usually clipping the chains bec they can swing - but with a little patience you'll get the hang of it. works great. no gear lost AND you get to avoid the chance falling.kman154 wrote:thats what we do now.
you are suggesting stick clip that entire route.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
Is stick clipping up a route something we should be promoting? It's one thing to get in over your head and have to stick clip to finish. I think that is what Josephine is referring to.
I don't think we want people stick clipping up stuff that is over their head because they presume it's somehow safer than leading. The majority of the time your going in direct to pass a loop down to the belayer (who is now off belay) and dragging the stick back up the rock. That's not safe.
I can see it now... a sharp increase in people getting stabbed in the head when gumby #32658 drops the stick.
I don't think we want people stick clipping up stuff that is over their head because they presume it's somehow safer than leading. The majority of the time your going in direct to pass a loop down to the belayer (who is now off belay) and dragging the stick back up the rock. That's not safe.
I can see it now... a sharp increase in people getting stabbed in the head when gumby #32658 drops the stick.