Flying starts?
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Re: Flying starts?
I don't think I know Alexander.... why does he care if you sent with a "flying start"?
Re: Flying starts?
He is the one who suggested the flying start beta for that route.climb2core wrote:I don't think I know Alexander.... why does he care if you sent with a "flying start"?
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Re: Flying starts?
so if you put flying start and ginormously tall together, seems to me there has got to be cheating involved.....
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Re: Flying starts?
Sounds like he gave you some good beta then.
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pigsteak wrote:so if you put flying start and ginormously tall together, seems to me there has got to be cheating involved.....
Yes... thats why the route didn't seem 5.13 to me even though it might actually be 5.13. Maybe Jens is right and personal grading is the future.
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Re: Flying starts?
I suspect (suggest) a pile of rocks below the start to equalize the grade for the shortest of climbers... It's sport climbing, it's all contrived anyway.
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Or perhaps a handmade "ladder" constructed from random branches and bailing wire...
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I'll get the burn ointment...
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dustonian wrote:Or perhaps a handmade "ladder" constructed from random branches and bailing wire...
dumb idea....
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Re: Flying starts?
This sounds dangerous! Is the wire stainless steel? Are the branches weather treated?dustonian wrote:Or perhaps a handmade "ladder" constructed from random branches and bailing wire...
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