Re: Perma Draws, Blessing or Curse?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:40 pm
hey SCIN, those are my draws on Hell hounds..please remove them after you send. thank you.
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First, I didn't inform him "I am ready". I asked the group how many more people were in line after him and that was it.fray21 wrote:I would be curious to have C2C or Dustonian outline appropriate climbing etiquette for this situation.
If I'm working a route and another climber walks up to the cliff and informs me that he is ready for his red point burn I'm not going to lower off the route and let him/her go. I would politely inform the climber that this is a working burn and it might be 30 minutes. I don't feel the difficulty of the route or my current redpoint level play into the etiquette for this situation. I was on the route first and should not feel pressured to get off the route for someone else.
climb2core wrote:Do you often sit on a ledge for 15-20 minutes on your working burns? How is that working a route?... cause I think he had the sit on your ass and do nothing mastered after the first couple of minutes... After that, do you get pumped out climbing 3 feet of jugs? To me that is not a working burn. I don't believe he felt pressured. I told him to have fun and congratulated him when he gained the ledge. I don't know, maybe there is a formuala you can use... vertical feet climbed/time to determine when your hang dogging working session is really just becoming a lesson in how to sit on a rope (or ledge in this case) In general, I think it is ridiculous to spend more than 20-30 minutes working a route if people are waiting, including my friends that I am climbing with. I don't, ever.
Those have been replaced with my sponsorship diamond runner/platinum biner draws. I left yours buried in the dirt at the base if you want them.pigsteak wrote:hey SCIN, those are my draws on Hell hounds..please remove them after you send. thank you.
I expected better from you...truly.SCIN wrote:Those have been replaced with my sponsorship diamond runner/platinum biner draws. I left yours buried in the dirt at the base if you want them.pigsteak wrote:hey SCIN, those are my draws on Hell hounds..please remove them after you send. thank you.
climb2core wrote: In general, I think it is ridiculous to spend more than 20-30 minutes working a route if people are waiting, including my friends that I am climbing with. I don't, ever.
all cool, as long as you count every hang on the rope as one go....so in your 'sesh", you actually sent it on, oh, perhaps your 34th go of the day...just be honest,that's all.vertical1 wrote:climb2core wrote: In general, I think it is ridiculous to spend more than 20-30 minutes working a route if people are waiting, including my friends that I am climbing with. I don't, ever.
I also have to dissagree. I have spent 45 minutes on a route many times, and looking like I shouldn't be on it. Then promptly sent second go. Now, if the crag was fairly crowded (which you say it wasn't), I would be more inclined to "hurry" and let other people go. But if I know only one person is waiting, and most of the rest of the crag is open, then I will take my precious time to dial the moves, work the route to death. I do not consider that out of line. Now if someone asks how long I am going to be on it(which it sounds like you didn't do) then I would give them an honest estimate and stick to it as closely as possible.