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The climbing thread
Well we've got a running thread, and a swimming one. Here's one for any of you who like a little bit of vertical now and then.
Did my first 6a tonight :) |
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cool nice one chris. did my regular 4-tred steps a few times today at work
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OOh- that reminds me. I ought to get to an indoor wall again at some point soon (not too many crags near Suburbiton!)- only been a few times before (including a weekend intro to climbing course at Plas-Y-Brenin), but rather enjoyed it and would like to do more...
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climbing is something i've never done that regularly, but always wanted to do more. one of my friends is really quite into climbing and dragged me round a via ferratta climb when we were in france canoeing. it was such a laugh, most of it was fine, but the wire bridge had me crapping myself. also everyone we passed were properly kitted up, we had a harness each with a couple of cowstails and that was it. no spare ropes or anything for back/emergency, but suppose that was part of the fun! here's me half way across the wire bridge!
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My uncle used to do a lot of rock climbing (& potholing)....had a few scary stories to tell.
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Was that French 6a or English 6a? Was it at an indoor wall or on a proper crag, if so which one? Now the nights are dark I've stopped climbing. Probably start going to the local wall after Christnas to get some fitness back. |
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French I think, not sure though.
Climbs at wall start at 4ish and go up to 7b+ or maybe higher if that helps. |
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Oooo good call
Congrats on your 6a. I am doing the unthinkable and turning to indoor walls for the winter....im a trad climber at heart, bt sport serves a purpose |
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French 6a equates roughly to the English grade of E1 5b, but it's hard to compare as a 6a is bolt protected and an E1 5b is naturally protected. |
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