Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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The greatest sandbags in Victoria |
5-Aug-2003 At 11:19:38 PM |
bmblydad
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If endurance comes into it then when someone links together 2x15+ move V10+ boulder problems through some cave to create some horrendously long thing that would be higher than anything at the you yangs if vertical should it then be given a Ewbank rating? It must surely be more like a sport climb that never got far off the ground. It requires protection as every man and his dogs splat mat are placed underneath. The difference is surely only the psychological factors and the ability to clip, the physical side must be very similar. Sorry I know this has little to with sandbags. Personally I haven't conquered the exposure thing and hope it deserves weighting in the grade. |
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