Out of my element
Out of my element
Is there a book that teaches basic trad techniques? Levitation and all that kind of stuff?
Can't we all just get along?
Re: Out of my element
Well, which do you want--"basic" techniques or Leavittation??
I think Freedom of the Hills covers basic techniques pretty well if I remember correctly.
I think Freedom of the Hills covers basic techniques pretty well if I remember correctly.
Re: Out of my element
It'll never get here in time Lee.
Just repeat this mantra: shred the gnar, shred the gnar.
Just repeat this mantra: shred the gnar, shred the gnar.
Re: Out of my element
http://www.widefetish.com/pages/how_to.html
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Re: Out of my element
Lee, I thought this was pretty good. I read it a few years ago. http://www.amazon.com/Crack-Climbing-Ho ... 0762745916
Re: Out of my element
Can't we all just get along?
Re: Out of my element
Check out the books of John Long and those of Craig Luebben. These books should contain lots of useful info.
Re: Out of my element
One-Fall wrote:http://www.climbing.com/photo-video/av/ ... er_cracks/
Where might i find these gand cracks? Sound rad.Climbing's video caption wrote:The guys will cover all widths of cracks—fingers, gands, fists, and offwidths—as well as look at gear placement...
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