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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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| Lead climb & clip a toprope as 1st ascent ethic/s? |
30-May-2007 At 6:23:09 PM |
Organ Pipe
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On 30/05/2007 patto wrote:
>I don't see the point of a 'pretend' lead climb. I climb to get from the
>bottom to the top along a line, not so I can expose myself to a lead fall.
> This attitude seems to take the belief that it isn't a proper climb unless
>your exposing yourself to a lead fall. I find that odd.
Have you ever lead at an indoor gym? This is similar in my book. A route that can be toproped, but you choose to lead it to keep your skills practiced etc. |
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