climbing goals '05
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Oh man, I'd already forgotten about that. That was REALLY funny.dipsi wrote:Goals for '05:
...lead more without screwing my beaner shut...
"Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... oop, she screwed the gate shut...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... nope...
Ok, she's got it this time... YAY!!!"
What a great day that was. Especially that run-out 5.8!
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Meadows wrote:It's not a matter of blame. It's a matter of fear, especially if you've experienced injuries (for me, broken/sprained ankle and whiplash). It's an inhibition to overcome.
If you have a fear of shortroping, or bad catches, and that fear causes you to not commit to a move you'd be perfectly safe doing, then your fear just became an excuse.
Like it or not.
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
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i am heavier climber (no, i am not saying i am fat) and when i am climbing with significantly lighter partners i definately try to give them a softer catch. i don't think heavier people can understand what it is like to regularly get harsh catches because you would need a sumo wrestler belaying you on a static line to get the same effect. Meadows, im with you.
Sand inhibits the production of toughtosterone, so get it out and send.
Bwa, ha, ha! Had to be the sorriest lead ever!
Yeah, Marathon, you should have seen it! Panic abounding and the last draw at my waist! Hungover, standing on a ledge as big as my porch, and trying to clip into a swinging, gate-screwed-shut beaner. Not a pretty sight, but funny as hell I was told! I love those guys for not laughing till I was safe on the ground!
Yeah, Marathon, you should have seen it! Panic abounding and the last draw at my waist! Hungover, standing on a ledge as big as my porch, and trying to clip into a swinging, gate-screwed-shut beaner. Not a pretty sight, but funny as hell I was told! I love those guys for not laughing till I was safe on the ground!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS