Spraylord Wanted
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:00 am
So let's encourage each other and motivate our fellow athlete's to great things this Fall. I want to hear your stories of challenge, success and failure as you reach your goals this Fall. Please start by posting your primary goal for this Fall, and then up date us as you strive for that goal. Hearing the great stories of battle are real motivators.
I'll start.
I bolted a pretty sweet looking line at Choco Factory that will prbably fall in the hard 12 range, which is a bit above my current fitness level. It is called "Grin without a Cat". For three bolts it runs up chossy rubble, and then a 35 foot overhanging tufa like feature stares at you from above, laughing and daring you to make contact. Once you pull on to the 20 degree overhanging section, game on. Powerful moves between slopes and highly textured sidepulls are made easier with mind boggling backsteps and heel hooks. Clipping the 6th bolt feels like the crux, but only until you climb three feet higher. Long move to left hand sidepull, bump up the feature again with the left, then fall into the right hand sidepull. Now, you are pinching the tufa, and still have two moves to go to the next bolt. I can't feel this gassed, I have only climbed 15 feet of steep. Too bad buddy, time to kiss the rope. With only one shake the entire headwall, you assume the route is over once you hit the vert section. Think again. Two decent hands lead to a shake before a surge for a crimp three feet away. Tugging on this slopey half pad crimp while hand/foot matching just might be the crux for the jug hauler. 10 feet of wonderous slab and you can gasp for air and clip the chains.
Grin without a Cat. Hard 12. My nemesis. Time to get bendy and powerful at the same time.
keksan, scobro, christian leblanc, rjackson,jeff neal, josh and matt. thanks for the great times we've had out there so far, making trails, putting up sport and trad, laughing, harasssing each other, and dreaming of the perfect line. maybe it isn't about the climbing after all.
I'll start.
I bolted a pretty sweet looking line at Choco Factory that will prbably fall in the hard 12 range, which is a bit above my current fitness level. It is called "Grin without a Cat". For three bolts it runs up chossy rubble, and then a 35 foot overhanging tufa like feature stares at you from above, laughing and daring you to make contact. Once you pull on to the 20 degree overhanging section, game on. Powerful moves between slopes and highly textured sidepulls are made easier with mind boggling backsteps and heel hooks. Clipping the 6th bolt feels like the crux, but only until you climb three feet higher. Long move to left hand sidepull, bump up the feature again with the left, then fall into the right hand sidepull. Now, you are pinching the tufa, and still have two moves to go to the next bolt. I can't feel this gassed, I have only climbed 15 feet of steep. Too bad buddy, time to kiss the rope. With only one shake the entire headwall, you assume the route is over once you hit the vert section. Think again. Two decent hands lead to a shake before a surge for a crimp three feet away. Tugging on this slopey half pad crimp while hand/foot matching just might be the crux for the jug hauler. 10 feet of wonderous slab and you can gasp for air and clip the chains.
Grin without a Cat. Hard 12. My nemesis. Time to get bendy and powerful at the same time.
keksan, scobro, christian leblanc, rjackson,jeff neal, josh and matt. thanks for the great times we've had out there so far, making trails, putting up sport and trad, laughing, harasssing each other, and dreaming of the perfect line. maybe it isn't about the climbing after all.