Oh and to be honest I've never agreed with climbing in the dark in sensitive areas, or climbing in banned areas. Spoils it for everyone except the selfish person there doing the climbing. Maybe that's for another thread tho
the other place near Rubicon?
It is lights that are the issue. If you need lights, its time to go home.
I've thought about and decided not to climb at Rubicon
Quote from: Johnny Brown on February 03, 2016, 02:46:55 pmIt is lights that are the issue. If you need lights, its time to go home.One of the better innovations IMO for the time starved and conditions hungry.
It is lights that are the issue. If you need lights, its time to go training home.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on February 03, 2016, 02:46:55 pmIt is lights that are the issue. If you need lights, its time to go training home on holiday.
It is lights that are the issue. If you need lights, its time to go training home on holiday.
- Is it any different to MTB or running in the dark? Are there any restrictions associated with these activities?
Quote from: a dense loner on February 03, 2016, 04:56:35 amOh and to be honest I've never agreed with climbing in the dark in sensitive areas, or climbing in banned areas. Spoils it for everyone except the selfish person there doing the climbing. Maybe that's for another thread thoOthers...
In less enlightened areas...