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dynobelay


Sep 27, 2012, 8:55 PM
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Martin's Fall video  (North_America: United_States: New_Jersey: Northern_rt_80_and_up: Delaware_Water_gap__Mount_Tammany_)
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Saw this video: youtube.com/watch?v=7D29kVtNcNY and finally figured out its Martin's Fall 5.6+ at DWG. Nice watching the helmet hero catch the leader's perspective. But its only the 1st pitch. I wish instead it would have been the 2nd pitch; over the bulge above the belay and the airy long traverse left.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D29kVtNcNY
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great video. I love The Gap.


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I enjoyed this video. The fishbowl effect makes it look severely overhanging even when he has a hands-free stance. The leader in the video might benefit from learning to place nuts.


climbingaggie03


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Placing nuts, and also did it seem like he was slinging more things than he needed to? I don't know the climb, but seems like he could have omitted most of those slings.


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Oct 2, 2012, 12:57 AM
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Holy crap he's carrying a lot of gear.


Rudmin


Oct 2, 2012, 2:33 AM
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I was waiting for him to fall. The fumbling with gear made me he'll at the screen.


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It's interesting to watch how someone climbs and places gear. I was surprised by how often the leader fiddled with cams when there seemed to be really solid nut placements nearby. It's hard to judge from a video, but I'd hazard a guess that slotting a nut would have gone more quickly than some of those cam placements, and felt more secure. He didn't reach for passive pro once.


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