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the shizzle => news => Topic started by: remus on April 26, 2021, 08:55:44 am
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Direct finish to make it funky on some ratty little crimps. Top effort finding some unclimbed rock at the tor!
https://www.instagram.com/p/COFsT7Yjtot/
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Interested to know the sequence on this. I tried it a bit, years ago, with a hard (font 7c+/8a) ratty crimp sequence. I then tried it again with Rich Simpson, who spanned past all the ratty crimps and did the moves relatively easily (could still have been pretty hard though - hard to tell with Simpson, he was still really strong at burly stuff). I then gave up as I thought that I'd battle with a hard sequence only to have it downgraded afterwards.
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I then gave up as I thought that I'd battle with a hard sequence only to have it downgraded afterwards.
I know that feeling
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Interested to know the sequence on this.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COIGdOMj1u8/
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Awesome. Similar sequence to the one I tried, except I wasn't clever enough to put a heel in and it looks like there's a hold out right. Those left crimps are indeed ratty. Much worse than the Evo ones, but the heel may take some weight.
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Remember trying this with Rich H or Rupert along time ago in a galaxy.....
Seem to remember a big span (for me at least) from the undercut to a mono or 2 finger side pull/undercut then bouling over to a good hold. Ring any bells Ru?
Felt like it would be quite a bit harder especially after the bottom bit
Remember the day Zippy latched the flake and the rather large bellow that followed😀
Good effort Buster
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I then gave up as I thought that I'd battle with a hard sequence only to have it downgraded afterwards.
I know that feeling
Doesn't everyone?
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Seem to remember a big span (for me at least) from the undercut to a mono or 2 finger side pull/undercut then bouling over to a good hold. Ring any bells Ru?
That wasn't the way I tried it (didn't have the span), but it looked the way it would get done. Looking at the video Buster used a hold out right that I haven't seen before, before going to the slopey crimp on the method I tried, then using the two finger thing as an intermediate thumbsprag.
I'm always amazed how fresh eyes and more strength change how bits of rock are perceived.