Pink Point (a forgoten term)

Gaston? High Step? Drop Knee? Talk in here.
rhunt
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Post by rhunt »

Rain Man, ok...just a suggestion..
"Climbing is the spice, not the meal." ~ Lurkist
Rain Man
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Post by Rain Man »

rhunt:
I know you were only offering a helpful suggestion, so please don't think I was "snapping" at you. There's really no way for you to know my fitness level, since we've never met or really talked about what we like to do outside of climbing. :) It's all good.

Heh-heh...So, what do you suggest, Vic....maybe have my femurs and tibia/fibulas cut a few inches? :lol: I think my problems would be worse if I was 5'9" 225lbs. I've seen bodybuilders around those dimensions and it's uselessly huge. :shock:
"I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself."
D. H. Lawrence
vic
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Post by vic »

No, I am not suggesting that at all. I was thinking - Lipo suction + cutting down limb replacement. I’ll trade you considering that I am too short. For reference, I am just jealous of tall people when it comes to climbing certain routes at the Red. It must be nice to just “by-pass” the crux lol. However, how would I know? I have always been 5 feet 7 and 3/10 of an inch. Heck, I could be a lot more precise on measurements, if it weren’t for that stupid metric system ban. ahahahah
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
Ernie
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Post by Ernie »

oh come on, 5'7" is not short! Plus it seems silly to complain about it, there are plenty of people out there who's shortness doesn't seem to interfere at all with their climbing.
vic
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Post by vic »

Wow, I must be getting old!
Just re-measured myself (after a 10 year laps of time) and I am now only 5'5" and 6/9th of an inch. Maybe that's why I was having some difficulties.
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
andy_lemon
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Post by andy_lemon »

SCIN wrote:Sure, hanging the draws does make some routes harder. But so does doing a route without chalk, or without shoes, or hungover, or on a humid day, etc. etc.

It's all about what has become accepted in the area you're climbing at.
In my area it is a "pussypoint" if you hang the draws and climb it NOT hungover. You only get the "pinkpoint" if you are hungover to the point of still not passing a breathalizer.
Not a bitch.
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