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jennab


May 4, 2006, 8:47 AM
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At what point do you stop being a beginner?
Is it skill level, knowing the etiquette, hours on the wall?
I know there's not one answer, but wondered if people had any thoughts about this.


treez


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Looks like there's about 120 posts on the matter. Check those threads (they're at the bottom of this page).


overlord


May 4, 2006, 9:13 AM
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its a mix of skill level (im not talking difficulty here), experience and judgement.

and you cant just decide one day "im not a beginner anymore". you evolve slowly. and theres also lots of different types of climbing that have their own unique requirements and youre a begginer at.


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