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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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To Chalk or not to Chalk |
1-Apr-2005 At 1:54:18 PM |
LittleMac
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Like many people here I feel that chalk is useful if your hands tend to sweat a lot (which mine do) I try to limit my use on easier routes, but when I'm climbing harder stuff I find that not using it limits my ability considerably. This is just a personal thing and every body is entitled to their own opinions (which I'm glad to see everybody is exercising) but let's not get to the point where we end up calling each other F@#$wits etc.
I like Neil and others use quite a bit of chalk (maybe not a block every ttwo weeks) but I use quite a bit. Keep the heated debate up.
Current results indicate that chalk is in high use, in the order of 75% of people. |
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