Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Soloing - A question of ethics? |
23-Oct-2006 At 5:54:56 PM |
Zebedee
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Not ethics this just sounds dangerous. Though of the options I would probably go for "-- Soloing should be done at obscure remote places so that other climbers / public need not discover mangled bodies at the base of cliffs." I don't like watching people solo. I once saw a pretty good climber solo a route that had completly spanked me. He looked too comfortable and eased through steep ground that had me grunting and cursing. Then at the top he stopped and said "Take" before effortlessly mantling off. (You know who you are.) So I had been made to look like shti and then scared all because they were way better than me. Mandatory top ropes are the only solution. |
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