Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:11 am
little jealous to me
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True, but I went from 5.7 to 5.11 in a few months... and that was in an area that topped out at 5.11+. I can't imagine a strong gym monkey today, with the right mindset, couldn't go from 5.7 to 12+ in a few months if he had the cracks to train on. I mean... 5.12 cracks are trivial compared to 5.13 sport, and gym monkeys do 13 in a few months with regularity....woodchuck008 wrote:Yep. If I'm looking for the simplest path of least reisitance, well then why would I be bolting some godawful overhanging face climb in the first place? I'd be following a line of cracks and pockets that I could protect in the fashion of the good ole' days. TRAD rack, on my back. It's a talent, it's a skill that takes time. Climbers didn't move on from leading 5.7 up to to 5.12+ in a few months from some gym or pre bolted routes. They spent the time, studied the moves, earned their skills. Patience. Enjoy the moment. Drop the numbers game from your climbing needs.
automated wrote:as the numbers get bigger, the minds get smaller. remember the good ol days, when everyone thought the red was naught but overhanging jughauls? welcome to the spray circus, the lamest show on earth.
HEY! What about Yellow Brick Road?!512OW wrote:automated wrote:as the numbers get bigger, the minds get smaller. remember the good ol days, when everyone thought the red was naught but overhanging jughauls? welcome to the spray circus, the lamest show on earth.
It still is overhanging jughauls, isn't it?
Oh yeah... chossy slab to overhanging jughaul to vertical jughaul.Ascentionist wrote:HEY! What about Yellow Brick Road?!512OW wrote:automated wrote:as the numbers get bigger, the minds get smaller. remember the good ol days, when everyone thought the red was naught but overhanging jughauls? welcome to the spray circus, the lamest show on earth.
It still is overhanging jughauls, isn't it?