All Zeppelin
All the time
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when i first met terry:
terry: so what kinda music u like kid?
me: little bit of everything
terry: like?
me: um i dunno, you heard of led zeppelin?
terry: pfh!?, have i heard of led zeppelin *sighs and says in his head* (damn punks these days)
terry: so what kinda music u like kid?
me: little bit of everything
terry: like?
me: um i dunno, you heard of led zeppelin?
terry: pfh!?, have i heard of led zeppelin *sighs and says in his head* (damn punks these days)
Alan Evil is a whiney fucking bitch.
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The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers.
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The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers.
Back in the early days of climbing... way before our time (before the nylon ropes, the fancy bolts, cams, etc.) the leaders simply didn't fall. They couldn't take the risk. The game of rock climbing was mainly based on one skilled climber ascending to a ledge where he could brace himself and offer rope assistance to a weaker climber below. Each section was called a pitch, and though modern pitches might be as long as 200 feet, early pitches were defined by the distance to the nearest secure ledge.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."
--A Navaho elder
--A Navaho elder
Seven routes in a day is the standard minimum. It usually takes two or three to get warmed up - two or three burns on a project or two then maybe a burn out session on twinkie or bare metal or the like.
One good way to improve is to get on a route you have wired (fairly hard level), and do it when fatigued, then do it again (cleaning the draws on TR), then don't untie and do it again!
In the spring..........do as many routes as you can, in the fall you might save some for sunday.
PIG.......relative to a "pitch" what does a 70 foot 5.13 feel like compared to a 150 foot 5.7?
One good way to improve is to get on a route you have wired (fairly hard level), and do it when fatigued, then do it again (cleaning the draws on TR), then don't untie and do it again!
In the spring..........do as many routes as you can, in the fall you might save some for sunday.
PIG.......relative to a "pitch" what does a 70 foot 5.13 feel like compared to a 150 foot 5.7?
A typical day for me is 4 to 6 pitches at the Red. Depends on who is in the party and how strong everyone is. The optimum group size is 2 or 3, in order to do the most routes, if all are doing the same routes.
As long as I'm exhuasted at the end of the end when driving home it don't matter how many routes we did.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
As long as I'm exhuasted at the end of the end when driving home it don't matter how many routes we did.
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