Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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route setting for woodies |
29-Aug-2006 At 1:18:14 PM |
pomyrocks
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Message |
G'day Folks, i am getting back in to climbing after an injury and considering building a woodie in my garage..
i can find plenty of information on construction and design so no problem there but am struggling to understand / find any info regarding the route setting of the holds.
is it best just to put them all up on the wall and make it up as i go along or should i be planning the actual route hold by hold?
What do other climbers do in regards to route setting. Do you mirror parts of out door routes or follow some other guidelines?
some help would be much appreciated
JT |
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