Danny, that's hysterical!!!
I should go try it both ways. I have to get the send still - I had it in one hang and was too thrashed the 2nd time.
I do want to try Way Up Yonder, but much later. I hope my belay bunny can throw my lunch to me on that ledge.
Sending Up Yonder
That 5.6 route is a 5.14 when you use only 1 in 3 holds... but don't worry, it's big and juggy (past all the dyno). Come one, where is the limit then? Where's the adventure? Why seek politics when there is no real need for it?
Here and again, if you feel great, skip the variation of steming... skip some holds... skip bolts too if you are that comfortable with it, because either way, Up Yunder is still a nice route - and worth doing.
Here and again, if you feel great, skip the variation of steming... skip some holds... skip bolts too if you are that comfortable with it, because either way, Up Yunder is still a nice route - and worth doing.
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
Hey how do you know where to put your feet without the colored tape? I heard that when Moll did the FA that he stemmed also. Try it both ways. Either way you are climbing the rock, clipping the bolts and making it to the anchors. Of course one is going to be easier than the other. Just have fun, do it however you want and don't worry about the grade or what others think.
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go work it again and make notes of all the moves you do. a pen and 5.5 x 4 notepad works best. return to computer and compose your notes in to inteligible sentences. start doing this for every route you get on, and we will vote on approval for you.
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
There wasn't anything green on it, but it was hard to grip the holds for the 3rd and 4th bolt - they were damp from the rain and humidity.
SikMonkey wrote:My question is, why in the world would anyone want to get on that route at this time of year with all the green stuff growing on it? Good luck on it if you do get back on it though!
Mj