Quote from: Adge on May 09, 2013, 11:59:18 pmGlad you enjoyed it, i did too. Happy to go again any time.Main thing is, you're now confident enough to go for sessions yourself anytime now. Most important, be aware of what's below you in the way of safe landings, and in the gorge be aware of what's going on above you. Stay in your comfort zone, take it easy, and enjoy it.Ps. The first perfect well hidden 6m bit overhanging wall we climbed on. Keep it to yourself. I think that's 4 of us use it now. I would hate for it to end up like gollums. If you visit that hole, you'll know what i mean.Mums the word on the first place we stopped. I'll get back to you on the forest of dean outing. But I am up for it. Just need good weather and the right opportunity around work. Oh well, back to my tiling...
Glad you enjoyed it, i did too. Happy to go again any time.Main thing is, you're now confident enough to go for sessions yourself anytime now. Most important, be aware of what's below you in the way of safe landings, and in the gorge be aware of what's going on above you. Stay in your comfort zone, take it easy, and enjoy it.Ps. The first perfect well hidden 6m bit overhanging wall we climbed on. Keep it to yourself. I think that's 4 of us use it now. I would hate for it to end up like gollums. If you visit that hole, you'll know what i mean.
Overdid it at the gym (TCA) today and have hurt my left thumb.At least I got a bit done that I struggled with last time but am out of action until my thumb feels better.
One piece of advice for our strong noob would be to take it slow and steady with the fingery stuff. You'll probably already have a cast iron grip from building and will quickly adapt to small edges, but the fingers take a long time and are very slow to heal if injured.