some people choose not to educate themselves on the history of their sport...personally i find the history of climbing just as interesting as climbing itself, it gives you a perspective on the pioneers and makes you realize that doing a well traveled 5.12 in sticky rubber really doesn't garner as much respect as someone who got an FA in yosemite wearing boots...
true i do enjoy history...and understand that others don't, but before one starts making statments about how/why his respect needs to be earned, maybe he should learn how the sport has evolved into the one he enjoys today...and then tell us who deserves his respect.
Yes, I do know who John Long is, and he IS one of the ones who has pushed the limits and set standards of the sport so I DO have some basis for giving the man his due respect. Still don't know who Chuck Pratt is though nor have I climbed any of those other guys' lines. I have heard of John Long and read some of his stuff though. Definitely entertaining.
Mia sweetie, you are right. I educate myself on the sport enough so that I may perform at the highest level achievable by me, not so I can answer a bunch of questions on a history test.
Ynot, I will definitely try to check that book out. JL's stuff is usually pretty good reading.
Mj
...quitting drinking is kinda like washing your hands after you take a crap...why start now?
If you want to study rock climbing, you should get that big fat mountaineeering book...its got everything in it. Tells you how to tie tons of knots and everything else that pertains to rock climbing(even though the title is mountaineering)
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