Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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leading confidently on trad |
3-Feb-2012 At 1:53:00 PM |
rolsen1
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If you have a partner that climbs at the same level of you, then taking turns on climbs a bit too hard for you both can be worthwhile. You get the mental break between shots while the other one has a turn and you get plenty of chances to fall/rest on the gear. Yes it is a danger that resting on gear becomes a habit. Knowing you will fall makes you focus more on the placements and knowing your partner will be examining/testing. Plus you get great satisfaction from each new high point. Make sure you pull the rope between turns. |
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