Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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THE OFFICIAL STOKED THREAD! |
15-Sep-2009 At 9:21:27 AM |
cruze
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It never ceases to amaze me that some people recommend that a beginner leads climbs that are harder than a person appears to be capable of leading.
I would recommend leading something that you have seconded and felt very comfortable on at the grade. That way you will know the style etc and not get stuck in an awkward situation. I second Wendy's comments re tiptoe, or other easy stuff. I think that you should use this time to build a solid base where grade is irrelevant. Practice placing good gear efficiently and you will be cruising the second pitch of D Minor on lead before you know it. |
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