Hopefully it won't be the preserve of the strong as kids can benefit greatly from these and having pockets that can be eliminated in favour of the crimp by the strong means it gets used by everyone in the "community".Going to the Sheaf this evening so will check them out.
Hopefully it won't be the preserve of the strong as kids can benefit greatly from these and having pockets that can be eliminated in favour of the crimp by the strong means it gets used by everyone in the "community".
Quote from: slackline on November 16, 2012, 09:52:56 amHopefully it won't be the preserve of the strong as kids can benefit greatly from these and having pockets that can be eliminated in favour of the crimp by the strong means it gets used by everyone in the "community".First time I've ever heard of artifical boulder makers being elitist. Admit, you just want some things on it that you can do!
its community money that has gone into it and it should therefore be available to all the community and not the few who made loud noises at the consultations about having hard problems only (its not the makers, but those who guided them).
And how regularly does the boulder at St Mary's get used? Kids don't travel to play.
we're down monday finishing off so if anyone can make it pop down and give us some feedback on holds and whether we need to adjust anything with a chisel and hammer got a couple of pics from flickr:[/url]heeleyboulderfront by allenwilliams, on Flickr[/img][/url]heeleyboulderback by allenwilliams, on Flickr[/img]
Those two aretes in the middle are two close together, you'll have crack climbers turning up.