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Two 8Bs in a day...
March 20, 2007, 11:59:36 pm
From Gaz Parry's blog -

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Yesterday i had a load of stuff to catch up on and then trained at BUK. Felt pretty strong and did the new 7b circuit about 30 moves into a hard V8+. Followed it by doing all the hard probs upstairs like this, good fun.
As you can imagine i woke this morning a bit sore but after three coffees i was ready for more. Trowbarrow was first up to settle a score. After a long warm up as it was pretty cold i managed to link Isla D'Encarta 8b on my third attempt. Now it was time to pick a new project so it was over to Woodwell to start work on Anesthesia 8b a problem i have wanted to do for many years. After chalking the grips and getting a sequence off Ian Vickers i had a go at the flash, to my disbelief and Ians shock i managed to get through all the hard climbing and fell getting the jug with very numb fingers. 5 minutes working the end i managed to link it on my 1st attempt. A great day with two very different hard problems. Vids to follow soon.

Wow!

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#1 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 12:27:10 am
effort g
will we see you a the competitione
ppatrul
i will smole u

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#2 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 09:12:37 am
Wadage.  :thumbsup:

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#3 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 09:22:37 am
Awesome stuff Gaz.  This is an excellent spell of hard sends.  Congratulations   :great:

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#4 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 09:26:41 am
Big numbers, small times working.

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#5 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 09:40:27 am
effort g
will we see you a the competitione
ppatrul
i will smole u

That has to be the laziest most incomprehensible post I've ever seen  ;)

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#6 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 09:45:46 am
effort g
will we see you a the competitione
ppatrul
i will smole u

That has to be the laziest most incomprehensible post I've ever seen  ;)

And lets face it, the competition has been pretty stiff.

Good Effort from the Paz

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#7 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 10:55:51 am
Good Effort from the Paz

Gaz the Paz?

Flippancy aside, a fine day out.  Congratulations.  Is this the hardest days bouldering in a non-Skye, non-School, UK location ever?

 

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#8 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 11:00:06 am

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#9 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 11:09:33 am
Do you always quote Mallory to get you out of a tight spot?  A strange course of action I must say.

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#10 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 06:34:35 pm
He called them grips!!

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#11 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 21, 2007, 07:18:15 pm
In the words of Captain Hook "good form"

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#12 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 22, 2007, 05:37:48 pm
that's really quite impressive gaz. in other words fucking jaw dropping stuff

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#13 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 12:28:13 am
Vids are up at here

http://www.gazparry.co.uk/video.html

They were put together by Chris Graham and are a mix of link footage and actual ascent footage.

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#14 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 06:36:31 am
Nice vids.  Loving the knee usage!!!

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#15 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 09:04:13 am
Nice. Interesting, totally different sequence on Anesthesia to what I use.

By the way it's -  "Isla De Encanta" not "Isla D'Encarta", it's a Pixies track name.

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#16 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 09:18:04 am
I was thinking it was different to the Gaskins method (didn't he go looow?) on Stick It, but didn't watch both in direct comparison.
I ahev to say Gaz, that you looked very in control on both compared to dynamic/ slappy methods previously seen.

Again, well done   :thumbsup:

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#17 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 09:29:38 am
I was thinking it was different to the Gaskins method (didn't he go looow?) on Stick It, but didn't watch both in direct comparison.
I ahev to say Gaz, that you looked very in control on both compared to dynamic/ slappy methods previously seen.

Again, well done   :thumbsup:

Gaskins' sequence is both nails and totally (no offense Big G) daft.

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#18 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 09:38:19 am
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Gaskins' sequence is both nails and totally (no offense Big G) daft.

 :lol:

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#19 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 10:55:44 am
its quite amazing whats being done these days.
wasnt 8b a lifetime goal only a few time ago?

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#20 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 11:00:05 am
It's not that long ago that 8a/+ was cutting edge.  Standards are moving forward and there's some very impressive stuff going about.

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#21 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 11:14:03 am
Gaskins' sequence is both nails and totally (no offense Big G) daft.
I wouldn't say it was that daft really. there is a big hold half way along it, I would think it makes sense to try and use it, no?

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#22 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 11:42:30 am
Gaskins' sequence is both nails and totally (no offense Big G) daft.
I wouldn't say it was that daft really. there is a big hold half way along it, I would think it makes sense to try and use it, no?

I meant his entire sequence, i.e. start to finish. He basically judders from crimp to crimp without moving his feet or body in to the most efficient positions possible (the result of being so strong I guess), and there are number of places you can avoid hanging around by doing slightly larger spans, thus missing out some bad holds. I use the big hold in the middle but I bounce straight to the good edge on it's right side rather than matching the horrendous slopes on the left side ala Gaskins. Make sense?

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#23 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 11:49:39 am
fair do's
that told me

I'm suprised that Johnny's not posted on this thread yet...

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#24 Re: Two 8Bs in a day...
March 27, 2007, 12:03:20 pm
I had written some huge reply that delved into in depth comparisons of the sequences of Gaskins and Parry on both Anesthesia and Isla, until I realised that only Greg would know what I was on about!

Instead I'll just say that the Gaskins sequences on both these problems are harder than Gaz's (or Ian's I guess for Anesthesia). This is in no way a defence of Gaskins since they are artificially hard sequences, what you might call "duff". They are not deliberately hard i.e. eliminate methods either, they are just a product of limited sequence vision (normal when you climb alone) and ridiculous strength. This only highlights what uber-wads Gaz and Ian are on rock and shows you don't have to be a cellar dweller to climb hard. In addition the crux jump on Isla is exactly the same whoever you are and is fucking desparate, plus there is no easy beta for boning the holds on the first god knows how many moves on Anesthesia, before Gaz gets his heel on which involves swinging around on fully tiny holds anyway  :o So lets be clear that Gaz had a brilliant days climbing on two problems that still deserve the 8b grade regardless and did everyone a favour by doing a vid of the proper way to climb em!


 

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