Saturday, August 11, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
A Weekend of Leads
Night Climbing on Green Goblin (5.8) |
Rope Burn |
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Return to the Outdoors
It's been over a year since I have climbed outside, or at all for that matter, and over Memorial Day weekend I decided to go with a girl I had climbed with in the KU Rock Climbing Club and her friends. I can't lie this trip had me a little worried. I moved to Manhattan, Kansas over a year ago and unfortunately the closest indoor wall is over 1.5 hours a way and thus, I had stopped climbing. I knew I was going with an experienced crew so safety was never a concern just my own ability to keep up. The first set of routes were at Cliffs of Insanity in HCR. I climbed a 5.6 that I found to be a little pumpy and was worried for the rest of the weekend. I had just climbed one of the easiest routes around and was completely tuckered out. I had climbed for three years before I moved and reminded myself that technique goes a long way. The next few routes I calmed myself down, kept a loose hanging grip on the rocks where ever I could and made a mental note to use as many balance and leg moves as possible. I quickly remembered the technique I used to have and found myself leading a 5.9 by the end of the weekend. It wasn't a weekend of clean climbs but I was surprised at how much of a role technique plays in this sport. There were some moves and spots I couldn't get passed because I simply did not have the strength, but all in all after a year of no climbing I was happy to see what my body could still do.
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