Select your destination depending on the conditions not a list of problems.Look at the weather, wind direction then choose accordingly. If it's cold then somewhere that catches the sun if it's hot the somewhere with lots of trees exposed to a breeze.
Pointless technical slabs is my church.
Quote from: BID on January 24, 2022, 11:23:09 amPointless technical slabs is my church.I can recommend Calamity Jane and L'Artificier (direct).
Skin's been mentioned a few times here, which surprised me.
If you want your skin to last a week then walk away from anything sharp. Beware les gratons.
Quote from: edshakey on January 25, 2022, 06:34:30 pmSkin's been mentioned a few times here, which surprised me. Yeah I'm with you tbh, Font is basically as kind to the skin as rock climbing gets! Perhaps the main issue is you often just climb more days in a row there (because you can).
I'm with you on the skin, not the font elbows.I think it's to do with a lot of sloper and compression. Maybe for those who've spent a fair time on grit or other sandstones it's not so bad, but if volcanic is your bread and butter Font is an elbow killer.
I'd also say beware of projecting something that is skin intensive, failing on the same move again and again will strip it away in no time. Know when to walk away, there is so much to do there.
An alternative view. On your first visit.... all this advice will go out the window when you walk into your first area and observe the sea of boulders around you enticing you to climb them. You'll try to resist but you won't be able to. Be the child in a sweet shop, soak it all in and try everything. Patience and self preservation strategies can wait for future visits (you will go back). Get stuck in you will learn so much!