Dangerous "Sport Climb"

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Post by Guest »

J-Rock, I was feeding him to the wolves at utahclimbers! :lol:

Ultra, just curious - were you wearing helmets? If not, you should have been. Any injuries sustained while climbing (with the exception of belayer error) are the climber's own 'fault.' If you want to eliminate risk, climb in the gym, eh?
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Post by pawilkes »

Sandy wrote: If you want to eliminate risk, climb in the gym, eh?
but what if a hold spins!!! seriously though, after breaking my knee (a varnish foot chip broke) when i started climbing in the gym again, any time a foot hold spun I would almost loose it, i was so paranoid and scared.
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Post by discojett »

I have climbed at the Red River Gorge and met some very cool people. Most of them are Road tripping in Rifle right now.
Rifle?? Now?? Its only 104 today, are you serious? They really need a guide.
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Post by kneebar »

So say something to the guy, just don't be a dick about it and put him (or her) into a defensive posture. Most climbers putting up routes can handle some constructive criticism if its done the right way. That is unless there ego gets in the way. Offer to help if you can... not just be a doom sayer and trash the effort. Outfitting routes takes a lot of time and cash.
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WWJD?
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Post by pigsteak »

what would jared do? he'd leave all the loose rock up there and call it a "natural" line.
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Post by Ultra »

J-Rock, Getting lost on a Trad climb is different than encountering loose rock on a sport climb.Multi-pitch or otherwise.


Sandy, We were not wearing helmets. The funny thing is that I packeed mine all the way to the crag and left it in my pack at the base of the climb. Granted I've been wearing it since!

The thing that bothers me the most about this is that the FA'er is the Freekin' Grand Poobaa of the Utah Climbers Coalition. He should know better!
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Post by Paul3eb »

pawilkes wrote:..maybe i'll come down and check out your neck..
are you coming on to ultra?

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Post by Ultra »

the dreaded Jaguar Shark!! :mrgreen:
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Post by Paul3eb »

dreaded?! for as painful and dangerous as it is, the jaguar shark is incredibly beautiful and i wouldn't trade being attacked by it for the world ;)
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