Flying starts?

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MYDADPULLEDOUT
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Re: Flying starts?

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dustonian wrote:Or perhaps a handmade "ladder" constructed from random branches and bailing wire...
FUCK YEAH! via ferrata style
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pigsteak
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I think numbnuts neal and I can come up with some treated lumber ladders to make this all safety dan approved....
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rjackson
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All the above...

(But it's an awesome route!)
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Bum
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I usually jump start out of my hammock while I leave my screaming kid and loose dog at the bottom to run around.
If I miss it's ok I'm usually falling on the first permadraw.
dustonian
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careful, that's often a sharp one too!
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rjackson
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super safe ian wrote:
dustonian wrote:Or perhaps a handmade "ladder" constructed from random branches and bailing wire...
This sounds dangerous! Is the wire stainless steel? Are the branches weather treated?
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Cramsie
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Super safe ian is my new favorite character.
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rjackson
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Cramsie wrote:Super safe ian is my new favorite character.
+1
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dustonian
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For those not in on the joke, rjackson put up a super good 5.10 that features 10 or so feet of ladder-climbing at the start to get past some 5.12 moves, err I mean, "munge". If we are lucky, everyone will get the opportunity to climb his rotting contraption and the killer rock above at some point in the future... so donate to the RRGCC to help make it happen!! Not to worry, SSI will be on hand to inspect the key safety features of the woodworking before the route goes "public"...
kafish2
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Re: Flying starts?

Post by kafish2 »

I think a flying start may help on the direct start to non-starter at the darkside. I even tried to do one this weekend but failed in epic fashion. This made me sad because some friends and I decided the perfect name for the line, when it goes, would be Jar Jar Boinks. Alas, a good name means nothing without the strength to back it up.
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