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Vybz | 28 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: the oldest topo I've seen is a climbing by numbers one (a la Minus Ten), that's just the way most of the problems were developed. | βeta? | |
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βeta: the oldest topo I've seen is a climbing by numbers one (a la Minus Ten), that's just the way most of the problems were developed. |
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Joe Lawson | 9 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: If it's 7C/+ with all the holds then surely it's 7C/+ full stop. Let's not make this into a crag of totally forced eliminates, it's bad enough as it is. | βeta? | |
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βeta: If it's 7C/+ with all the holds then surely it's 7C/+ full stop. Let's not make this into a crag of totally forced eliminates, it's bad enough as it is. |
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JackPalmieri | 8 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: Imo if matching or using holds you can reach make it 7c/+ then thats the grade isn't it. It's not Crag X or 1990. | ||
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βeta: Imo if matching or using holds you can reach make it 7c/+ then thats the grade isn't it. It's not Crag X or 1990. |
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JamesAlexanderTurnbull | 8 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: Climbed with the original sequence off the small crimp not the sharp pocket and the big LH move into PN probably scrapes 8a. Using the sharp pocket or matching the GP crimp definitely make it in the region of 7c/+. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Climbed with the original sequence off the small crimp not the sharp pocket and the big LH move into PN probably scrapes 8a. Using the sharp pocket or matching the GP crimp definitely make it in the region of 7c/+. |
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