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rangerrob
Jul 31, 2011, 10:02 AM
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Very profound Neitschze. You should give up climbing and write the sequel to "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"
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cornstateclimber
Jul 31, 2011, 2:33 PM
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chadnsc wrote: superchuffer wrote: i am a chicken and a haulbag. I'm shaped like a haulbag. Im shaped more like the rope with a huge knot in the middle!
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Nanook123
Feb 8, 2013, 12:09 AM
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jacques wrote: a leader is someone who like to be the center of the attraction. He want to lead the hardier pitch, protect the other climber, be in charge of the security. In good teams, there always a leader and a follower. the follower is someone who back up the leader to avoid him to make mistake. He like to climb hard, but not necessary to be at the sharp end of the rope. He take his turn and his very strong. For many years, trad climber think that a chicken is someone with no balls. He need bolt to be secure, belay anchor, etc. With sport climbing, this is not true anymore. Some people are very strong mentally and can sustain stress. but still: when you climb with someone and every think is perfect and he want to be hold tightly, critic you or always want to bail when we begin to have fun...he is a chicken. so, did you have any experience of one or more of these three categories. for example, I climbed Mt washington in winter and my partner begin to be tired and afraid to climb at the mc donald at littleton the day before the climb. At the opposite, I simul climb a 300 meters route in 45 minutes with a good leader without any stress. any good story? This is the essence of climbing in my opinion. Where is the outrage at the sport "climbers" who have tarnished the reputation of the sport along with tarnishing the routes with unslightly bolts.
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WOLF_Larsen85
Feb 11, 2013, 4:43 AM
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Kartessa wrote: jacques wrote: a leader is someone who like to be the center of the attraction. He want to lead the hardier pitch, protect the other climber, be in charge of the security. In good teams, there always a leader and a follower. the follower is someone who back up the leader to avoid him to make mistake. He like to climb hard, but not necessary to be at the sharp end of the rope. He take his turn and his very strong. For many years, trad climber think that a chicken is someone with no balls. He need bolt to be secure, belay anchor, etc. With sport climbing, this is not true anymore. Some people are very strong mentally and can sustain stress. but still: when you climb with someone and every think is perfect and he want to be hold tightly, critic you or always want to bail when we begin to have fun...he is a chicken. so, did you have any experience of one or more of these three categories. for example, I climbed Mt washington in winter and my partner begin to be tired and afraid to climb at the mc donald at littleton the day before the climb. At the opposite, I simul climb a 300 meters route in 45 minutes with a good leader without any stress. any good story? You really need to start citing Google Translate for your posts That's just mean.
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sknowlton
Feb 15, 2013, 2:30 PM
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Nanook123 wrote: jacques wrote: a leader is someone who like to be the center of the attraction. He want to lead the hardier pitch, protect the other climber, be in charge of the security. In good teams, there always a leader and a follower. the follower is someone who back up the leader to avoid him to make mistake. He like to climb hard, but not necessary to be at the sharp end of the rope. He take his turn and his very strong. For many years, trad climber think that a chicken is someone with no balls. He need bolt to be secure, belay anchor, etc. With sport climbing, this is not true anymore. Some people are very strong mentally and can sustain stress. but still: when you climb with someone and every think is perfect and he want to be hold tightly, critic you or always want to bail when we begin to have fun...he is a chicken. so, did you have any experience of one or more of these three categories. for example, I climbed Mt washington in winter and my partner begin to be tired and afraid to climb at the mc donald at littleton the day before the climb. At the opposite, I simul climb a 300 meters route in 45 minutes with a good leader without any stress. any good story? This is the essence of climbing in my opinion. Where is the outrage at the sport "climbers" who have tarnished the reputation of the sport along with tarnishing the routes with unslightly bolts. Stainless steel, son. Stainless.
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Kartessa
Feb 16, 2013, 5:06 AM
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WOLF_Larsen85 wrote: Kartessa wrote: jacques wrote: a leader is someone who like to be the center of the attraction. He want to lead the hardier pitch, protect the other climber, be in charge of the security. In good teams, there always a leader and a follower. the follower is someone who back up the leader to avoid him to make mistake. He like to climb hard, but not necessary to be at the sharp end of the rope. He take his turn and his very strong. For many years, trad climber think that a chicken is someone with no balls. He need bolt to be secure, belay anchor, etc. With sport climbing, this is not true anymore. Some people are very strong mentally and can sustain stress. but still: when you climb with someone and every think is perfect and he want to be hold tightly, critic you or always want to bail when we begin to have fun...he is a chicken. so, did you have any experience of one or more of these three categories. for example, I climbed Mt washington in winter and my partner begin to be tired and afraid to climb at the mc donald at littleton the day before the climb. At the opposite, I simul climb a 300 meters route in 45 minutes with a good leader without any stress. any good story? You really need to start citing Google Translate for your posts That's just mean. I was just trying to help out a fellow Canadian... you got something against Canadians?
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billcoe_
Apr 2, 2014, 8:37 PM
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I've been all 3. Sometimes even the same day on the same route. If I haven't been getting out, say early on in the season due to months and months of winter rain, or surgery - like now, I'm a balless chicken. I was out bouldering last week and that's how I felt. No bolts in sight. Ball less Chicken, more like a Capon than a hen. Something like this:
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