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detonator123
Nov 9, 2005, 3:16 PM
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I have been wondering this for a while, do you guys aid climbing because you like it, or is it out necessity?
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fenderfour
Nov 9, 2005, 3:19 PM
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Why do you climb? Answer that and the rest will reveal itself. :roll:
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greengoblin
Nov 9, 2005, 3:25 PM
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Aid climbing can be both enjoyable and rewarding, but I only employ aid techniques when free climbing is not an option.
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skinner
Nov 9, 2005, 3:33 PM
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Ahh.. yes grasshopper But to answer your question, *Yes* to both. I like the technical aspect of working out aid problems, love pure aid routes, but it's not the only type of climbing I do. Sometimes.. especially when exploring new routes, you run into situations where aiding becomes the only way to connect line(s).
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epic_ed
Nov 9, 2005, 3:36 PM
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Depends on what your idea of "fun" is. It ain't for everybody. If you enjoy suffering and manual labor with a loaded gun pointed at your head, you'll probably dig aid climbing. Ed
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tradclimbinfool
Nov 9, 2005, 4:03 PM
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In reply to: If you enjoy suffering and manual labor with a loaded gun pointed at your head, you'll probably dig aid climbing. Ed Well put, Ed! As my buddy Maddog says, "Why do I keep hitting myself with a hammer? Cause it feels so good when I stop!"
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ihategrigris
Nov 9, 2005, 9:31 PM
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Aid climbing is like backpacking long distances, up hills with a really heavy pack. It sucks while you do it, but when your finished, you can't wait to do ti again!
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atpeaceinbozeman
Nov 9, 2005, 10:26 PM
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In reply to: Some unimaginable positions can be attained on aid. If you're into "location climbing" and/or photography, aid climbing can set some pretty unbelievable stages. Where's your photos? post up or shut up. Tom
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areuinclimber
Nov 9, 2005, 11:01 PM
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In reply to: Cool responses. On some pitches you'll swear there's no fun in it, and what was I thinking, and I hate El Cap, and this is stupid, and I love sport climbing, and if I live through this I'll sell my gear... But once you get to the belay (or the summit), all lack of fun washes away. That sounds fun, doesn't it? lol, exactly. aid is killer. i love freeclimbing a bit more but nothing does for freeclimbing what aid climbing does.
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detonator123
Nov 9, 2005, 11:26 PM
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I only ask this because of all the recent big wall free climbing. (Tommy Caldwell)
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atpeaceinbozeman
Nov 10, 2005, 1:13 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: Some unimaginable positions can be attained on aid. If you're into "location climbing" and/or photography, aid climbing can set some pretty unbelievable stages. Where's your photos? post up or shut up. Tom LOL can't be bothered for you, tough guy. But I don't tilt the camera to make the climbing look steeper than it is. One doesn't need to if the route is sufficiently awesome-looking on its own. [And any compositional prowess exists.] http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=62841 http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=63233 Y'all think these shots are tilted to make the angle look steeper? Sorry for the thread drift. I did use aid to take the second shot, the first was not mine though. Pmyche seems to think these are tilted and that we lack compositional prowess. Second opinion anyone?
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epic_ed
Nov 10, 2005, 3:34 AM
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Yeah...STFU and take it up in PMs. You called him out first, so don't whine about getting critiqued. Ed
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atpeaceinbozeman
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In reply to: Yeah...STFU and take it up in PMs. You called him out first, so don't whine about getting critiqued. Ed Point taken, but I really didn't find his photos comments a critique, rather an attack... Anyways back to this enthralling thread...
In reply to: I have been wondering this for a while, do you guys aid climbing because you like it, or is it out necessity? Both, but I mainly aid climb because I hate myself.
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jderekforrester
Nov 10, 2005, 3:24 PM
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If you need to ask whether or not aid climbing is fun, you obviously have not delved into this pure and masochistic sport. A true understanding of the ways of aid only come through many adventures, shared or solo. Fear, wafting through the air, combines with adrenaline to usher a new sense of reality to your body. You ask if aid climbing is fun, I ask, is a life other than as an aid climber fun?
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sspssp
Nov 10, 2005, 6:35 PM
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To shamelessly paraphrase: There are things that are fun to do and things that are fun to have done. Sitting around the campfire drinking beer is fun to do. Aiding up ElCap is fun to have done.
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csgambill
Nov 10, 2005, 6:41 PM
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I always had the best time working on chain gangs downin GA in the '20s!! Aid climbing is a blast.
In reply to: In reply to: If you enjoy suffering and manual labor with a loaded gun pointed at your head, you'll probably dig aid climbing. Ed Well put, Ed! As my buddy Maddog says, "Why do I keep hitting myself with a hammer? Cause it feels so good when I stop!"
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