Have you ever pulled through the crux on Bandolier and gotten right up above that bolt. . .you know, holding onto that gaston. . . and noticed that you didn't have a draw? No? Don't know how that'd be possible? Read on:
My buddy is working on his lead head, decides he'll do Bandolier, gets to the bolt below the crux and asks if I'd mine finishing. No problem, no sweat. I pull the rope (I lowered him to the ground first), tied in, checked my knot, had him check my knot, checked the gri gri, he did the same. Climb up, clip a bolt, climb up, clip a bolt, etc. What a great climb.
Now, this is our warm up climb for the day and as I'm going through the crux I'm feeling a bit cocky because I'm not pumped and last time I lead this I was. I pull up to the gaston, set my feet and reached for a draw. . .which are still hanging on my belayer's gear loops.
Stupid stuff for stupid people, sign me up.
Been there, done that.
That's why I always have at least a sling and draw on me -- so I can hard clip into the anchors and haul up a few draws!
That's why I always have at least a sling and draw on me -- so I can hard clip into the anchors and haul up a few draws!
Sarcasm is a tool the weak use to avoid confrontation. People with any balls just outright lie.
[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]
[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]