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deeloinn
Jun 28, 2008, 1:02 AM
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so i get to the my local gym and im warming up on this V2, it a solid route on a arete with a heel hook to the last move. well it mustve been time for new shoes because my foot slipped and i fell backwards and my ankle landed on the side of the pad breaking it. it was unbeleivably painful and i just layed there in shock. it took about two months to heal and its always the first route i warm up on now.
(This post was edited by deeloinn on Jun 28, 2008, 3:50 AM)
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overlord
Jul 1, 2008, 2:36 PM
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deeloinn wrote: so i get to the my local gym and im warming up on this V2, it a solid route on a arete with a heel hook to the last move. well it mustve been time for new shoes because my foot slipped and i fell backwards and my ankle landed on the side of the pad breaking it. it was unbeleivably painful and i just layed there in shock. it took about two months to heal and its always the first route i warm up on now. and your point is...
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Valarc
Jul 1, 2008, 2:43 PM
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overlord wrote: and your point is... I'm more concerned that the same route from months ago is still up. Someone needs to explain "route turnover" to that gym's management.
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aerili
Jul 1, 2008, 11:00 PM
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Valarc wrote: overlord wrote: and your point is... I'm more concerned that the same route from months ago is still up. Someone needs to explain "route turnover" to that gym's management. Confucius say: Excellent responses, both of you!
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