Weighed clothes to see how much I could save for RP attempts, like you do.
Quote from: nai on October 25, 2015, 08:19:12 pmWeighed clothes to see how much I could save for RP attempts, like you do.What was the weight of the succesful outfit nai?
Quote from: cheque on October 26, 2015, 03:50:09 pmQuote from: nai on October 25, 2015, 08:19:12 pmWeighed clothes to see how much I could save for RP attempts, like you do.What was the weight of the succesful outfit nai? Despite it being only 8 degrees I just wore a pair of shorts. Fortunately the crag was deserted on Friday. Saved 300g over a tee shirt & trousers combo, not sure if it made any difference. I did drop 4kg since the start of September though, not sure I'd have done it without losing all that. Thanks for all the support guys, much appreciated. Been a fairly tough and disappointing year with hold breakage denying me HFC in April then injuring a finger in June so it's great to end it on such a high.
) so headed off to Buckstones (nont Sarahs) to try Legs Akimbo and Pig in a Pokey. Bastard cold (well only 8 degrees) and a really strong wind. damp in places, took about an hour to warm up. Rubbish on the 7C I nearly got the time before - rubbish on PIAP too.. can't campus far enough (by about 2 cm..)
Mostly a good week Nice one Sasq... M: CragX. Met up with Shark who was in a philosophical mood and was keen to get stuck into Jericho Road. I did my best to provide him with as much tall person beta as possible to confuse him - in the meantime, I flitted from problem to problem, like an unsuccessful ladies man in a 1980's nightclub. Zippys, Cherokee lane, a little tickle on Jericho Road.. in the end I became interested (and succeeded) in the rather ugly looking 7A roof problem at the very far left ~ that actually climbed really really nicely... Shark on a ladder:Tu: Burbizzle South. Met up with Lagers for a fun couple of hours playing around on his hustling circuit. Managed not to fall for his 'getting my chalk wet' trick that he used up at Hampers Hang last winter ~ lost quite a bit of skin on the Sheep and had a good play on the brick towards the end. Excellent stuff and good coffee from Sheffield's number 1 grit hustling barista. We: rest. Thu: Back to X with Shark again. This time I bought Shark a treat (a Jam Donut) hoping it would have the same effect as on greyhounds - but he refused and stoically worked his way through a box of sawdust infused protein bars from Aldi. Warmed up at Rubicon - which was as unappetising as ever - Shark seemed keen to try Kudos - so I shouted encouraging things and watched the clock... Back up to X.. Shark was making good progress on JR. I decided to FOCUS just on Cherokee Lane (rather than Zippys) and as a result felt much stronger on it.. A couple of useful push ons from Shark helped loads to get the body position sorted ~ and after a few attempts it finally went. The rather lame video below shows the go before it happened. Excellent - felt really good to have worked it through and got that little bit stronger / muscle memory thing and nailed it. 7A+ or 7B? Dunno - they always feel easier once they're done. Shark made good progress on JR and got his sequence worked out but then powered out.Fri: Felt really low for some reason... pottered aboutSa: Still feeling low. Sat and watched TV all day waiting for it to stop raining so I could go out. It didnt before it got dark. Still Hull won... Su: Up early (thanks to the cat who obviously didnt know the clocks had gone back.. stupid animal... ) so headed off to Buckstones (nont Sarahs) to try Legs Akimbo and Pig in a Pokey. Bastard cold (well only 8 degrees) and a really strong wind. damp in places, took about an hour to warm up. Rubbish on the 7C I nearly got the time before - rubbish on PIAP too.. can't campus far enough (by about 2 cm..) grr... Went home. Watched Sunderland beat Newcastle and was going to wallow in sofa based TV gloom for the afternoon when Andy Popp texted he was heading out. Nipped over to Helsby and had a really good 90 min there. Felt really good, floaty, did a couple of the hardest moves there first time - just wanted to carry on going, but my skin said no.Well thats about it.
Quote from: nai on October 26, 2015, 04:41:27 pmCongrats, good persistence, must've been stressful being close so late in the season, there's always that fear of one terminal downpour before the next session.I'm also impressed that if I read your posts right you did the route the first time you linked the roof? I fell from the move to the undercut pockets a decent number of times from the floor, found the roof OK though. Always interesting to hear other people's experiences of routes.Cheers, yes I did start to panic every time rain appeared on the radar, it was still mint on Friday though. The way it's going parts of the crag might still be dry in December. The roof was the biggest problem for me by far, linked it quite early using the usual bicycle method but it turned out I found it difficult to repeat consistently in isolation let alone on redpoint, I got so stretched out that the toe hook would come out and that'd pretty much be that. In the end I found a much more solid method putting a toe hook in as soon as I'd got the move left then bumping RH back so that I could toe/foot jam in the slot and just lean out torqued between LH and RF. Never really had a problem with the move to the undercuts, in fact once worked out I can only recall falling off it once when my foot popped after the heavy rain a few weeks back (I reckon I could tell you exactly how much rain has fallen and when on Buxton throughout October). I knew if I fell at that point I'd end up in space and it'd take a lot of effort to get back in contact with rock, so I always tried really hard on that link.Sent from my XT1068 using Tapatalk
Congrats, good persistence, must've been stressful being close so late in the season, there's always that fear of one terminal downpour before the next session.I'm also impressed that if I read your posts right you did the route the first time you linked the roof? I fell from the move to the undercut pockets a decent number of times from the floor, found the roof OK though. Always interesting to hear other people's experiences of routes.
Quote from: tomtom on October 26, 2015, 05:07:19 pm ) so headed off to Buckstones (nont Sarahs) to try Legs Akimbo and Pig in a Pokey. Bastard cold (well only 8 degrees) and a really strong wind. damp in places, took about an hour to warm up. Rubbish on the 7C I nearly got the time before - rubbish on PIAP too.. can't campus far enough (by about 2 cm..) Have you tried to just do the campus 6CHere's a video of James doing both (not legs akimbo) Pig in as pokey none campus beta https://twitter.com/John_thornton94/status/508526776294072322But I imagine your too tall for that
quiet week reallyS - Dumby, Couldn't touch a f6A