Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
Topic
|
Date |
User
|
Common Courtesy at Indoor Gyms |
4-May-2006 At 8:39:33 PM |
dave
|
Message |
I find it odd that there has been so much complaint about people spending huge amounts of time dogging a climb. I climb at a gym usually 2-3 times a week and have never been frustrated by someone 'hogging' a route- theres always plenty more ropes to try...just do another climb and come back to it later. I know i dont regularly dog routes for ages but it has to be done if u want to improve. On the occasions when i'm trying a harder route its natural to spend while working out the moves- just as u might do on a hard route outdoors. Just lighten up a bit! Climbings for fun isnt it... |
Home | Guide | Gallery | Tech Tips | Articles | Reviews | Dictionary | Forum | Links | About | Search
Chockstone Photography | Landscape Photography Australia | Australian Landscape Photography | Landscape Photos Australia
Please read the full disclaimer before using any information contained on these pages.
Australian Panoramic |
Australian Coast |
Australian Mountains |
Australian Countryside |
Australian Waterfalls |
Australian Lakes |
Australian Cities |
Australian Macro |
Australian Wildlife
Landscape Photo |
Landscape Photography |
Landscape Photography Australia |
Fine Art Photography |
Wilderness Photography |
Nature Photo |
Australian Landscape Photo |
Stock Photography Australia |
Landscape Photos |
Panoramic Photos |
Panoramic Photography Australia |
Australian Landscape Photography |
High Country Mountain Huts |
Mothers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Mothers Day |
Mothers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Mothers Day |
Wedding Gift Ideas |
Christmas Gift Ideas |
Fathers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Fathers Day |
Fathers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Fathers Day |
Landscape Prints |
Landscape Poster |
Limited Edition Prints |
Panoramic Photo |
Buy Posters |
Poster Prints
|