Opened wound up. Second go felt weak useless and sacked it off. Back sore. Aided to strip it. Steve got high on his project. Generally feeling worn out, sleepy and deflated.
Quote from: shark on May 21, 2017, 09:57:27 pm Opened wound up. Second go felt weak useless and sacked it off. Back sore. Aided to strip it. Steve got high on his project. Generally feeling worn out, sleepy and deflated. This isn't positive self talk week is it Simon? Cmon I was looking for motivation to start training again...
In other news I’ve bought a shiny clip-stick, bring on those high first bolts.
Re the biscuit, I had a very similar experience there on Monday night. I feel like a curmudgeon moaning about busy walls but between 6.30 and 8.30 it is a write off unless you are in a group working the same problem/area (which, being a curmudgeon, I am not).When I found myself in a queue of six people to get on the circuit board I sulked off home . . .
Quote from: petekitso on May 24, 2017, 09:20:39 amRe the biscuit, I had a very similar experience there on Monday night. I feel like a curmudgeon moaning about busy walls but between 6.30 and 8.30 it is a write off unless you are in a group working the same problem/area (which, being a curmudgeon, I am not).When I found myself in a queue of six people to get on the circuit board I sulked off home . . .I think the only way to climb at the Arch walls is early morning, or in the day if you don't work 9-5. As Duncan says, it actually gets pretty dangerous in the evenings. The 30º board at Arch B1 is a good option if you have to go in the evenings, a good angle for getting better outdoors and not too hard. It's always empty, you just have to politely ask the people doing yoga under it to move.I know Vauxwall even ends up 'one out one in' on the weekday evenings...
... you just have to politely ask the people doing yoga under it to move.
I have a high tolerance for heat and humidity but conditions - and the hordes of half-naked bodies - made it feel like Heaven (the club, not the mythical place).
Quote from: duncan on May 24, 2017, 08:46:46 am I have a high tolerance for heat and humidity but conditions - and the hordes of half-naked bodies - made it feel like Heaven (the club, not the mythical place). I hear Rio's in Kensal Rise has a fingerboard these days.
Quote from: seankenny on May 25, 2017, 12:24:17 pmQuote from: duncan on May 24, 2017, 08:46:46 am I have a high tolerance for heat and humidity but conditions - and the hordes of half-naked bodies - made it feel like Heaven (the club, not the mythical place). I hear Rio's in Kensal Rise has a fingerboard these days.Feigning ignorance here. You know it's in Kentish Town.