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21-Apr-2010 At 11:25:31 AM |
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>to coach an inexperienced climber is doing it in a way that takes care
>of the essentials for safety but doesn't involve constant critique/suggestions/nagging
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I have taught several experienced sport climbers to lead on trad this summer.
I like to have the knowledge that the leader can build an absolutely bomber anchor.
This takes time and lots of practice, and increases the pleasure of climbing. I also consider it important to tell them that every climbing partner will have minor variations on atheme, but they must learn enough of these variations to judge what is a good or dangerous anchor,
I would rather nag than clean up the mess. |
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