art my arse.
Quote from: webbo on September 14, 2006, 10:18:06 amart my arse. Up yours Granddad!
Quote from: Houdini on September 14, 2006, 11:46:57 amQuote from: webbo on September 14, 2006, 10:18:06 amart my arse. Up yours Granddad! not as far as i know.
Smart!May I suggest you shove this......up your ass to stop yourself falling over when you're queuing to get this:as i'm one of those superannuated nhs employees with special pension rights.i'll be well retired before i need a pension book.
Well done James, bon effort on keen roof. Keep your chin up and don't listen to the non sensical green eyed pricks that try and dis your line. Be proud. The rest of us are of us are grinning with you.
As for Tyler's comment on the pocket, i really cannot see how this pocket can be of a dangerous nature for a climber of his caliber- the hold is positive, not sharp and fairly deep allowing at least 2 fingers to be used. I believe there really is nothing to worry about when attempting this problem.
From a previous discussion at this problem, James was aware that I had climbed this problem from the stated place and also agreed that the line is 8a+ from here.
I'm sure some may say (myself included) that James line detracts from where i stated- adding two easy moves of no significance on polished rock, just for the sake of starting on my arse- which incidentally you can also do from where i started.
It would seem that the holds which James started from are simply a different set of random holds from the ones Rich climbed from. The fact that they form a possible sit start in some instances would make a difference. However, in a low cave, where there are many points for a sit start which one does one choose for a logical sit start..
what a load of shite, with mates like that who needs enemies
I cannot see how James line can be classed as a first ascent.