Sprag....you're right. When a belayer is much bigger, its necessary....
my original point was that I see tons of people using the "soft catch" buzzword these days, and I think its become an excuse. Its not quite as big a deal as lots of people make it out to be, and a "hard catch" often isn't the belayers fault.
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
-Tyler Durden
I think the hardest part would be to get someone to join you up there when they walk by and see some guy hanging from the anchors wearing nothing but his harness.
Yeah, frist we are going to bolt all of the cracks, next we're going to start drilling pockets and then we're going to put up artificial holds from the gym. Just kidding...
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marathonmedic wrote:I think the hardest part would be to get someone to join you up there when they walk by and see some guy hanging from the anchors wearing nothing but his harness.
I know someone who introduced his wife to climbing by modeling/swinging in a harness butt naked. This was the surprise waiting for her in their bedroom when she got home from work.
J-Rock wrote:About the "summit club"... sometimes it's kind of embarrassing when you get caught. Summersville Lake is probably not a good place for that!
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J-Rock wrote:About the "summit club"... sometimes it's kind of embarrassing when you get caught. Summersville Lake is probably not a good place for that!