Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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What would you consider run out? |
18-Oct-2005 At 11:59:02 AM |
mtnbear
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On 17/10/2005 shiltz wrote:
>I guess this question relates to the descriptions in the Eastern Vic guide.
Sort of. I went out to Erica Rocks on the weekend to just scope it out and noticed that a lot of the routes had three bolts at max. Many had just one. I was wondering if Australians have such intestinal fortitude that pro was considered a waste of time and so came about my question.
Never having climbed slabs like this, I looked at them with puzzlment and said "nah forget it"...
just to sketchy for the inexperieced slab climber which is me.
I will have another go at it though. When I got home I was kicking myself saying I should have just done it.
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