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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There's previously been threads about cycling. And I thought I'd ask everyone here about climbing!
So who goes climbing, what sort of you do. Let's chat all things climbing! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mainly do sports climbing and I'm looking to progress into trad this year (hopefully). Although my grade has dropped as I didn't have much time last year.
Say a fab climbing social might be an interesting event |
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"Mainly do sports climbing and I'm looking to progress into trad this year (hopefully). Although my grade has dropped as I didn't have much time last year.
Say a fab climbing social might be an interesting event "
Yes. That's a great idea |
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Scottish winter and grit used to be my thing but haven’t climbed for a few years now.
I hate indoor stuff as the routes are all set for smaller people and my height just makes a mockery of any routes. Plus I don’t have any finger strength anymore! |
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There are a huge amount of climbers/boulderers who are also into recreational sex. Thrill seekers tend to flock together and both activities tick that box.
I've bouldered for years, and love a bouldering date - it's an excellent ice breaker before any playdates |
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Thread resurrection.
Another climber here, mostly sport and trad. Winter on the rare occasion we get conditions plus a Scotland trip most years. Indoors through the winter to keep in shape.
That said I've done very little this last year and I'm a little way off my best levels of Fr6b+ onsight, 6c redpoint for sport and E3 5c trad. |
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I did read an interesting article recently about the rise of gym climbing. The basic premise was that indoor climbing is now quite separate from outdoor climbing, as opposed to the ‘old days’ when you climbed indoors before you couldn’t get out onto the rocks. Personally I would happily swap plastic holds for proper rock in the fresh air. |
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