Quote from: lagerstarfish on April 11, 2015, 10:37:00 pmnon-climbing YYFYhotpants are back in fashionLooking forward to seeing pictures of your new summer outfit.
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Got the cave problem at Robin Hoods 3rd go today, having tried it way too many times last year. Then went and flashed Razor Roof for my 2nd 6c flash. YYFY. A nice haul after a wet week in Font!
Quote from: Denbob99 on April 12, 2015, 05:03:33 pmGot the cave problem at Robin Hoods 3rd go today, having tried it way too many times last year. Then went and flashed Razor Roof for my 2nd 6c flash. YYFY. A nice haul after a wet week in Font!Nice one, two of my favourite problems those :-)
Impressive that a V3 climber can train on a 50 degree board.I regularly flash V7's and can get nowhere on a board. I would have thought a V3 climber's time would be better spent bouldering on a bigger variety of problems/angles but I guess it depends on your background. Maybe you climb 8a sport and don't really boulder or something...
Quote from: danm on April 12, 2015, 06:42:45 pmQuote from: Denbob99 on April 12, 2015, 05:03:33 pmGot the cave problem at Robin Hoods 3rd go today, having tried it way too many times last year. Then went and flashed Razor Roof for my 2nd 6c flash. YYFY. A nice haul after a wet week in Font!Nice one, two of my favourite problems those :-)Easy to see why, anything else at RHS or Cratcliffe you'd recommend?
Impressive that a V3 climber can train on a 50 degree board.I regularly flash V7's and can get nowhere on a board.
I don't mean to piss on your chips but nearly doing a one move wonder isn't doing it, and doing a one move wonder v7 isn't going from being a v3 climber to a v7 climber. For instance I could do all the "dyno probs" at stoney, anything from 6c to 7b, way before I could do any of the "proper" probs.
Did old mate one move undercling wonder and even got all but one of the moves on a proper climb with a whole 5 moves! Gaskins watch out