It is recorder in the lore of The Caller that if a child were to be born at the Tor and that child bore the mark “HFF” (Hands for Feet) on their crown that they would be the 2nd coming (of Moffatt). The child would inherit the finest traits of those few that have given to the Tor without compromise. Namely but not exclusively:the youthful keenness of Sharplesthe ability to find a new line on any old bit of rock (Pretty)the ego of Moffattthe unrequited love & devotion to the Pinches Wall (Harris)the staticness of Smiththe talent of finding the hardest possible sequence (Moon)the ruthlessness to down grade all new routes (Barker & Welford)the facial hair of Fawcett (a bit unfortunate if it's a lass)the bat hanging magnificence of McClure
crags like rubicon and raven tor have good problems in the mid-6 to low 7s
don't go expecting anything to give up without a fight, its not like that.
Yeah, every move you have to battle against your rapidly waning motivation. Not only that, its cumulative within the session. I usually last about four goes before getting distracted by something more interesting, like staring at some tarmac for instance.
Powerband/staminaband is a worthwhile objective for the tradster who doesn't like pulling down too hard on nasty broken crimps.
Or wot about highballing Pump up the Power or Caviar?
i've got to agree with the showpony on this one, you'd have to be an idiot or quentin fisher to try and highball caviar. PUTP is fair game though.
Quote from: dave on April 22, 2009, 12:49:33 pmi've got to agree with the showpony on this one, you'd have to be an idiot or quentin fisher to try and highball caviar.
i've got to agree with the showpony on this one, you'd have to be an idiot or quentin fisher to try and highball caviar.
what was he planning to do for the top half of the route though, which i can assure you ain't trivial?