Winter Training

Quit whining. Drink bourbon. Climb more.

What do you during the winter

Climb outside like I always do, dumbass - this is the coolest time to climb!
17
50%
Do specific training exercises & drills indoors so I can hit the ground running this spring.
12
35%
Hibernate in my underground den and don't climb at all.
1
3%
Who cares about climbing - I'm out on the slopes.
4
12%
 
Total votes: 34

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der uber
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Post by der uber »

That's awesome that you all are able to get out frequently this time of year. I figured more folks, even though they still climbed outside some, had some type of adjustment to compensate for maybe not getting out as much.

I'm nursing a finger injury now :roll: , but if time and weather allow I will certainly get out. Once I get off the disabled list I'm going to phase between power endurance (bouldering, interval drills) and endurance (laps on routes) as spring approaches.
pawilkes
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Post by pawilkes »

where's this picture meadows? i want to see my internet nudity!
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anticlmber
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Post by anticlmber »

i just sit inside and wallow in my hate until it consumes me with so much rage and fire that when i do get back out to the rock i crush it.
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ReachHigh
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Post by ReachHigh »

seriously, anybody up for snowshoe or wisp? both are about 4 hours from ashland.
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