It's interesting to see the reaction of a gym climber when a plastic hold does break. It's like the world is coming to an end. With any outside experience where holds do break with greater frequency, it's just a matter of course.
I for one have heard nothing but good things about Muir Valley. I have not had the opportunity to climb there yet but look forward to doing so this Fall. Thanks Rick for your thoughtful response and I appreciate the opportunity you have given all of us to climb on your land. I have completed a waiver on-line and will be headed your way soon. Bring on the cool weather....
Lest we all forget... climbing is a mostly meaningless pursuit that we do for fun.
I was with GWG on Saturday and finally got to go to Muir. It is a very very cool place to climb. Because the climbs are new, some were kinda dirty still, but the flip-side is there was more friction too. I really enjoyed getting outside to a new area. I don't recall anything breaking on us while we climbed. One hold was kinda cracked to the bottom but I always try to pull more in a downward direction - as opposed to outwards on holds like that, it stayed put. Nice place, I hope to get back there soon! Thanks to Rick and Liz.
I climbed at Muir all weekend. It was fabulous. We saw Rick and Liz on Saturday and they welcomed us to their land only requesting that we have fun. Thanks for y'all's hospitality and gift to the climbing community. It is a truly generous gift that will be remembered and appreciated for a long time to come.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
I climbed there last weekend. I kinda liked it. Only problem I can see is that its not long before it becomes an outdoor gym and is overcrowded every weekend.
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
-Tyler Durden