I've nothing against limestone in general, it just doesn't really lend itself to good climbing IMHO unless you've got some drilled pockets in a roof.
Also IMHO is in my honest opinion, as being a 13 stone, sausage fingered, zero stamina type of guy I am, it is likely that the majority of climbing on slimestone doesn't suit me.
Wow. The shittest problem in the peak looks shit, but is actually even shitter. Not only is it a low traverse, its an eliminate. I really think if it hadn't been Jerry who did these they would have been laughed off the historical record.
bear in mind the middle bit used to be the crux.
As a tiny yoot, back before the footholds grew, I used to be able to do the end move consistently but could never link the middle bit. For me at least the middle bit was the hardest moves, no doubt about it. But I suppose the end move may still have proved the 'redpoint' crux, had I been able to get that far.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the last move using the pocket was always the crux of PB even when the middle bit had its original footholds. I was under the impression that back in the day the middle bit using the sculpted pinch became the redpoint crux of the whole thing on Staminaband. However, from the PB start, the last move was still the most difficult bit as you dont have a chance to get tired before getting to the sculpted pinch.
Ah, but I talked someone once who said that back in the day he had never managed to do the last move, not even on its own, despite being able to get all the way there from the start of staminaband. Can't remember who this was though.
I agree with Jasper: If new holds appear or old ones change and become the norm, that is entirely different to missing out the whole point of the problem, ie the drop down off the pocket. It isn't a question of being 'holier than thou' about doing the problem the original way, it is about doing the problem is the acceptable fashion.
It makes me laugh when people get all precious about people not using the "original sequence" and lanking through at the end of powerband, yet are quite happy to lank through the pinch bit in the middle using all the big footholds that never used to be there and that really short people can't use anyway. bear in mind the middle bit used to be the crux. I'm guessing most people taking the holier-than-thou stance on powerband end conveniently forget the middle bit.climbing from the beginning to the end using everything; a great 7c (bottom end?), call it what you want.
If you aren't even going to do it properly then I have to ask, why are you doing it?
Hang on a second. As someone who weighs nearly 14 stone, but is 6'2, I fail to see why I can't take the tick by not hanging the pocket?
As is established its an eliminate training problem so aesthetic considerations have to be minimised. If you aren't even going to do it properly then I have to ask, why are you doing it?
I originally did SB lanking the end, but it always niggled me so i went back and did it with the pocket.
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Quote from: Paul B on June 20, 2008, 06:11:59 pmHEROCertainly am,also did Salar and Out of My Tree on the same day. Look at me!