Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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What’s helped you improve your climbing? |
15-Sep-2006 At 3:53:00 PM |
red
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one thing that used to help me was to walk around with a partner who knows your ability well and just find lines that interest you. Let your partnet look up the deatils in a guidebook and guage whether the routes within your ability (lots of trust needed!). If he/she knows you can climb that grade or style of route he/she will say go for it...No preconcieved idea about previous difficulties at the grade, no comparisons. Takes away the initial preconceptions about the route.
Same thing as getting routes mixed up. My best onsight was on a route 4 grades harder than what I thought I was on!!!
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