Too Old?

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pigsteak wrote:troll.
hah.

you can if you can do a pullup.
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Post by der uber »

Yes, I'm afraid that is too old to start.
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Gatsby wrote:I wanting to get started sport climbing, is 27 too old to start?
Pffft! :roll:

:evil: Don't make me come up there! :evil:
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I started at 44.
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I started at 35 only because sport climbing hadn't been invented until then.
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I invented sport climbing.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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pigsteak wrote:I invented sport climbing.
You and Gore? I'm just saying.......
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I started at 34, did my first 12a at 35 and still improving at 51 :D
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Post by Redpoint »

I started at 27 and within 6 months (climbing twice a week in the climbing gym) I could top rope send 5.10C's and onsight lead 5.9's at the gorge. I read that it can take up to a year of climbing to develop maximum finger strength, but you will notice a big difference after just a few weeks of climbing. The only complaint I have is that most of the routes at the gorge are 5.10 and over, but I see it as only a matter of time before I start leading 5.10's anyhow. If you go with a group of experienced people you can top rope some 5.10 and over routes anyhow, that's what I always do. The last time I went(at month 7) I almost top rope sent a 5.11C slab at the Playground. I flew past the crux, but I should have shook off more on the giant jug near the finish and I would of had it.
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Post by twan »

Im 29 and just started about 7 or 8 months ago and I'm super happy with where I am at right now..
..OH I like how that feels..
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