Number of pitches

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Meadows
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Number of pitches

Post by Meadows »

Out of curiousity, how many routes do you all typically climb on a full day?
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Post by KD »

four to six is about it for me.
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Post by pigsteak »

since a pitch is a rope length of at least 150 feet, I'd say most people climb 1-2 pitches a day....3-4 routes at the red equal one pitch.
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Post by Meadows »

Well, we learn something new every day! Thanks for showing me the light once again, Pig. Question corrected.
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Post by KD »

ok so change me to 2 - 3 piglengths and 4 to 6 redroutes.
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

On the now rare occassion that we do go out on a certain weekend just to climb (and not to bolt), we would typically do 8-10 routes (at the Red) and about 6-8 (if at the New). Anything less than that and Jared gets pouty. One time, while we were in Rumney, Jared climbed 16 routes in one day (I only climbed half that). His reasoning was that we may never be there again and that it would be incredulous to give up the chance to sample such beautiful routes.
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Post by Meadows »

I recently climbed with Jared's Yoda - I thought he was going to kill me with all the climbing, and I was mostly belaying!
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Post by KD »

squeezindlemmon wrote: His reasoning was that we may never be there again and that it would be incredulous to give up the chance to sample such beautiful routes.
I guess that reasoning could apply to many crag days. I like it - it's a good philosophy.
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Post by Caspian »

usually around 5 I think. 8 or 9 on a good day.
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Post by Paul3eb »

i guess usually about six.. up to eight on a good day. i'm always leaving wishing i'd climbed a few more.. except for once when yasmeen kicked my ass on a training day ;)
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