and the green volume is very good (on the right 45 board for linking everything).
Apart from that... I agree the set is a bit burly and dynamic and I already spoke to James and Tom about the screwons for the woody issue. I think Dave/Andy are getting some more in that can be used to get the board up to speed. I think the angles on the walls to the right are fantastic and the green volume is very good (on the right 45 board for linking everything).
There you go
Quote from: ypy on October 13, 2009, 08:43:03 pmThere you go
Quote from: namnok on December 07, 2009, 10:33:14 amQuote from: ypy on October 13, 2009, 08:43:03 pmThere you godoes look pretty high although hard to gauge in the photo without the mats shown. Is it as high as sector 3 at broughton you reckon ste?
Now the temperature of the wall, on the other hand, was on my mind all the time.
Quote from: Adam Lincoln on December 07, 2009, 11:00:08 am Now the temperature of the wall, on the other hand, was on my mind all the time.isnt the same when you can't get a tan too eh? heating does seem to be a problem at stockport bouldering, ok till you're fully warmed up and ready to get on some harder probs
Quote from: namnok on December 07, 2009, 11:05:45 amQuote from: Adam Lincoln on December 07, 2009, 11:00:08 am Now the temperature of the wall, on the other hand, was on my mind all the time.isnt the same when you can't get a tan too eh? heating does seem to be a problem at stockport bouldering, ok till you're fully warmed up and ready to get on some harder probsare we saying too hot or too cold? (hmm can indoor climbing be too cold?)
saltbeef is down there, i may join him if I can get the house remortgaged