daily bread
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 3:45 pm
Jealous of the people tagging big lines (or any good skiing conditions, really) but for now our daily bread will be rock climbing sports action.
Here I am cruising to the anchor yesterday on one of the few 5.12c routes at local crags I have hot-wired to automatic status.
Meltdown is not popular compared to other routes at the Dungeon but I really like it, especially since I found a previously unknown knee bar between the last bolt and anchor that makes for a more aesthetic, direct finish through the crux. Thanks to Erik Hanschen for the Meltdown photos.
One of the best parts of getting routes like this wired is putting them on a circuit. You do it enough times, one of those times some jacked youngster who crushes 5.13s will say "Hey that looks fun I'll do it." And on the right day you'll get to watch some guy, who flashes your project on another day, get totally spanked on a route you just hiked.
Here I am cruising to the anchor yesterday on one of the few 5.12c routes at local crags I have hot-wired to automatic status.
Meltdown is not popular compared to other routes at the Dungeon but I really like it, especially since I found a previously unknown knee bar between the last bolt and anchor that makes for a more aesthetic, direct finish through the crux. Thanks to Erik Hanschen for the Meltdown photos.
One of the best parts of getting routes like this wired is putting them on a circuit. You do it enough times, one of those times some jacked youngster who crushes 5.13s will say "Hey that looks fun I'll do it." And on the right day you'll get to watch some guy, who flashes your project on another day, get totally spanked on a route you just hiked.