Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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whoa! check that climbing style! |
5-Apr-2007 At 9:07:29 PM |
mockmockmock
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May I just ask off topic for a second? Why are both ropes passing through that one carabiner? I believed that TWIN ropes were usually only in ice conditions. I must admit I thought these were half ropes.
Anyone?
Ralph
On 3/04/2007 andesite wrote:
>On 3/04/2007 westie wrote:
>
>>Would anyone like to share their own personal
>>experiences of getting by on a bare minimum of skill or reminisce on
>some
>>dodgy moves they pulled to tick that long coveted climb.
>
>hmmm, does this count - styling on the second last pitch of The 7th Pillar:
>
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>bare minimum of skill... Check!
>some dodgy moves... Check!
>long coveted climb... Check! |
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