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When cleaning/following a good leader...are you to stop at the placement...look at it carefully, maybe take it out & try to put it back? I've just cleaned...I never thought to actually take the time to do all that other stuff.
Is this what y'all are suggesting? Scuze my ignorance...
Is this what y'all are suggesting? Scuze my ignorance...
Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha
Yep. Although it takes extra time, it teaches you how to place gear in the rock when you already know the size and type of gear to use and the correct location.diggum wrote:When cleaning/following a good leader...are you to stop at the placement...look at it carefully, maybe take it out & try to put it back? I've just cleaned...I never thought to actually take the time to do all that other stuff.
Is this what y'all are suggesting? Scuze my ignorance...
More importantly, it teaches you how to find a good stance while you're placing gear.
Just blindly pulling out the gear teaches you NOTHING.
that is an excellent way to see how experienced leaders set pieces and to evaluate why the pro was in the way it was, or problems like overcamming/undercamming and if the peice walked in or out and why.diggum wrote:When cleaning/following a good leader...are you to stop at the placement...look at it carefully, maybe take it out & try to put it back? I've just cleaned...I never thought to actually take the time to do all that other stuff.
Is this what y'all are suggesting? Scuze my ignorance...
Just start leading. Fucking around on the ground just teaches you how to fuck around on the ground. It isn't like the routes at fortress are hard to protect or have mandatory run-outs. Following just teaches you to follow. Being on the sharp side teaches you how to lead.
Hexes are only cool for retro accents (like roadside attraction). I gave all but the 3-4 biggest ones away, and the others stay at home. Tri-cams are OK, but are can be tricky to place on lead. They are best of limited places where nothing else will work.
Wes
Hexes are only cool for retro accents (like roadside attraction). I gave all but the 3-4 biggest ones away, and the others stay at home. Tri-cams are OK, but are can be tricky to place on lead. They are best of limited places where nothing else will work.
Wes
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