Where is the offical start?
I'll probably end up having to do both versions....
Oh Mr Average, this is Sandstone not peak limestone what's with the don't use the end of the break eliminate shizle? As far as I was aware this wasn't an eliminate problem, just a nice easy left hand line & a harder right hand line, now your giving us a more direct version! I know we are lacking rock & lines down south, but strewth......
i did it from the right, so did keith so did james, thats were stinging nettle officially start, ians beta is the right wayavergman you are wrong sorry
Quote from: neil h on July 13, 2009, 04:40:08 pmi did it from the right, so did keith so did james, thats were stinging nettle officially start, ians beta is the right wayavergman you are wrong sorryI don't think so, it is an Ian Stronghill problem you can ask him, prepare to be enlightened.
Sorry to point out the fact that stinging nettle is actually a Pete Ziegunfuss problem. He is really short, on the first ascent he actually used the drilled hole for his little finger and did it static. Ian stronghill came up with the more dynamic way that can be seen in my video above.As for fingerflow , where do you suggest that goes ? The grade in the guidebook remains for the line in the film above , as this is the line me and Ian Stronghill climbed when checking the grades for the southern sandstone bouldering section.Cheers Ian
Take your blinkers off Averageman, these problems are lines NOT eliminates......
but i did not know about Pete Ziegunfuss, nor have i heard of this chap.
Quote from: Averageman on July 14, 2009, 03:58:10 pmbut i did not know about Pete Ziegunfuss, nor have i heard of this chap.I believe he's done the hardest stuff in the area? Yankee Affair? Don't have guidebook to hand