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Andy's Advice

 
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Andy\'s Advice
We went to North Table to climb sport! At least that is what I was thinking after SP member Andy had given me his trad rack, a lot of advice in keeping it all in order, and a few tips on placing the gear. With some encouragement I took off and lead this 5.6 crack, partly feeling that I was betraying my sport climbing heritage... I have to say, I really enjoyed it though, and can see the draw to this type of climbing. Looks like I am going to have to buy more toys, thanks Andy!


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CharlesDsport climbing heritage?

CharlesD

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Heh! You should probably not use that phrase around trad climbers... Welcome to the slippery slope of trad climbing! ;-)
Posted Nov 27, 2006 12:54 am

Dan DaltonRe: sport climbing heritage?

Dan Dalton

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Yeah, I always love the bitter battles between sport and trad! You can always find SOMETHING to argue about. Guess the important thing is that both groups are climbing! Maybe this will encourage some trad climbers to try their hand at sport. It is really a different world!

Dan
Posted Nov 27, 2006 2:43 am

nurettinRe: sport climbing heritage?

nurettin

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Yeah, climbing is climbing. But I don't know I don't even compare trad with sport. Cheers!
Posted Nov 27, 2006 9:02 am

Dan DaltonRe: sport climbing heritage?

Dan Dalton

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Yeah, they are two different type of climbing. I like the grace in trad, but I love the powerful moves in sport. Going up a rock that could otherwise not be protected has something very appealing to it!
Dan
Posted Nov 27, 2006 3:29 pm

punk_rocker333hard trad

punk_rocker333

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You know, trad climbing can be just as hard as sport. Plus it's more bold and gratifying. Get into trad and you'll find out what the big deal is. Climbing a route without having to stoop to the level of puting something permanent into the rock is something I would consider much more rewarding. Great pictures by the way.
Posted Dec 1, 2006 11:59 pm

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