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pianomahnn
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Quite profound.
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timhinck
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I agree. So much of my ability on a problem comes from mentally figuring it out. So if I come back to it much later, I have forgotten all that I have learned. Bad memory... and I'm getting old. (just about to turn 22...I feel like I'm going to have to quit climbing soon. heh) Which problem is it you are working on? I usually have this predicament on problems that I first flashed, then walked away from for a long time. oh well, we climb and learn tim
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rck_climber
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Profound indeed! I'm impressed, Glenn . Are you saying that you were finally able to send the line after your long-fought battle? If that's the case, I'd say that you two are even and to simply let it go. The fun of lines like that is the constant working of the moves over a long period of time before it all finally comes together. I've had a nemesis like this before, and when revisited, I found that it had lost the magic that it used to hold for me. Nope, if you sent it once, I say to let her be - you two are finally even. Mick
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