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This is slowly becoming my Climbing Journal.
Went climbing yesterday with
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After that I wanted to assail a 5.7, on the basis that if I don't start pushing myself, I'm not going to progress. The 5.7 I chose had a sort of incline that made it potentially easier (since you can lean in a bit) but the foot and hand holds were tricky bastards. I got to do four things I'd never had to do before: 1) I lifted myself up with my elbow; 2) I got a foot-hold by reaching backwards and upwards and kind of hooking my foot(*); 3) I "found" a foot-hold on an adjoining wall that I had to stretch to reach; and 4) I rested by standing on one foot and leaning against the incline (a strangely comfortable position). When I made it to the top, I thought I was going to explode with joy. What a feeling!
(* Okay, try this: stand with your left hip against the wall; put your right foot flush up against the wall; put all of your weight on your right foot and bend your knee slightly; now stretch out your left hand straight up and your right hand out to the side along the wall and pretend that you have great grips with both of those; now, slowly bend your knee and lift your left foot up and back until it's about half-way between your knee and your butt and anchor your foot against the wall; when you feel like you're secure, lift yourself up using your left foot. Fun, huh? Now imagine doing that fifteen to twenty feet off the ground.)
I finished up with my old friend the 5.4. It's funny, but that was the climb that really made my arms sore. That's almost certainly a sign that I climbed it wrong, but hey, it gave me a workout.
Next climb is scheduled for Thursday night. I can't wait!
sore spot
Date: 2004-06-21 04:48 pm (UTC)I am fairly sore if I do things *right* at this point in my own hobby of choice, though that should change eventually. Which is to say nothing for the clicking of my bones - something wicked this way comes.
Re: sore spot
Date: 2004-06-22 12:04 am (UTC)So, I climbed it wrong from a technique point of view and I climbed it right from a muscle-building point of view. Physical moral relativism, hehe.
Climb on...
Date: 2004-07-03 08:04 pm (UTC)Re: Climb on...
Date: 2004-07-03 08:26 pm (UTC)Compared with my climbing buddy
Day drinking! Call!
Re: Climb on...
Date: 2004-07-03 09:08 pm (UTC)Day drinking depends on Peter and whether or not he makes it through next week. :( Got an appointment on Tuesday morning that may be it. :( :(
Re: Climb on...
Date: 2004-07-03 09:59 pm (UTC)