Yasgini at it again

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that reminds me of this one time when Yasmeen was climbing and Erynn and I were admiring her booty. She did this <i>thing</i> with it that nearly made me lose control of my break hand... *fond sigh*
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Booty control.
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Awesome job Yasmeen! (and everyone else that have been sending) Thanks for giving me some inspiration to get back out there!
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Re: Yasgini at it again

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Artsay wrote:
Spragwa wrote:...I know that getting the First Female Assent of the Inhibitor is her real accomplishment...
Not to downplay Yasi's BAMF capabilities (because she is without a doubt someone I am most inspired by) but why do you think the Inhibitor hasn't been climbed by any other women up 'til now? I have a hard time thinking that she and I are the only two girls ever to climb a 20+ year old, 11a, RRG classic, nearly rock throwing distance from the road.

I know Steph G (Muao Dib) got the first female ascent of When Doves Cry and Yasi got the first female ascent of Crag out at Camp Store Crag. Not sure about any others, though...
Michelle, I wondered this, too-- especially when Wes was saying that he thought I got the FFA of Windy Corner. I didn't think it was possible that in 20+ years no women had done it. He made the point, though, that there haven't really been any local women climbing 5.11 trad up until now, and that most women passing through the Red don't go looking for the trad lines-- they stick to sport. So I'm not sure, either, on this whole FFA deal. Ahh well!
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Before I lived here, I used to visit the RRG and there was a 40+ year old lady, Gina, who climbed 5.11 trad. She lived in Louisville for a few years and was from out west. She was pretty crazy and I used to hear stories of her getting nutty and going off and free soloing hard trad lines.

I met a girl at Pocket Wall over 9 years ago that climbed 5.11 trad and watched her cruise some amazing routes a few years later at the Grottos in California http://www.redriverclimbing.com/album_p ... ic_id=1176. A few weekends ago I met a girl at Roadside that climbed 5.11 trad and she and her boyfriend/husband were visiting the southeast for a few months from Canada. I only talked to her about Synchronicity because I was working it at the time and she had just done it, but I'm sure she was climbing other RRG trad lines during her stay here.

I just don't think classic lines like Inhibitor, B3, etc., haven't seen any first female ascents until only recently. The RRG has too much traffic for these to have slipped by.

But...
if you reeeeeaaaally think I'm wrong, I'll take the FFA on B3! ;)
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Post by diggum »

Are there not a whole lot of female trad climbers around here?
Then again...5.11 trad is insane...male or female.

I can't wait to get into trad...ARRRGGGH!!!! :mrgreen:
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Post by Spragwa »

Hell yeah Artsay!

I could easily be wrong but I was told...albeit through the grapevine...that Yasi was the FFA.
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Post by Caspian »

Wouldn't it make more sense and be more distinguishing if the acronym FFFA was used if you are really trying to distinguish that it is a fist female free assent, in stead of FFA which seems to give it two meanings?
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Post by ynot »

Trad talk taking over the sport forum.Sweeeeet. I guess its all even now Wes.
I use to read the climbing mags about so and so climbing 14s and so on .It never impressed me.I didn't know the lines or the names. When girls I know climb hard trad at my favorite crag,I'm just downright proud! Ya'll rock my world.One day I'll
open a mag and there will be Yas's face with a grimace,crankin hard.oh yea.
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Post by busty »

diggum wrote:Can all Yasi knows be taught? If only it could...
Exactly. I know what I want for x-mas: the ability to lead 5.11 trad routes - well, any 5.11 actually. I guess for I'll just have to continue flailing away at whatever trad epic ynot wants to put up a toprope on.
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