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kachoong


Jun 22, 2011, 6:29 PM
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danhague wrote:
I'm happy to report that a picture of you on Psycho Wrangler is in the first chapter of Redpoint.

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Dan,

My name is Ryan. My friend Adam and I ran into you at Cotton Top on Bridge Day last year. You guys were filming on those 10's and 11's to near the right side of the wall. I tried to on-sight that classic 12a and then tried to red-point it a few times and fell off. You photographed me and I signed a waiver for you. I was wearing an orange shirt and green pants.

Chapter 1: Approaching Your Redpoint - Photographic Dress Sense


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rtwilli4 wrote:
Dan,

My name is Ryan. My friend Adam and I ran into you at Cotton Top on Bridge Day last year. You guys were filming on those 10's and 11's to near the right side of the wall. I tried to on-sight that classic 12a and then tried to red-point it a few times and fell off. You photographed me and I signed a waiver for you. I was wearing an orange shirt and green pants.

And I am happy that you fell on Psycho Wrangler, too.


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the coolest part of SCC is the scene on the DVD in which Lindner and his buddy try to redpoint that wall in OR. I'm just sayin.


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saint_john wrote:
the coolest part of SCC is the scene on the DVD in which Lindner and his buddy try to redpoint that wall in OR.

Not in my opinion. ;)

Jay


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jt512 wrote:
saint_john wrote:
the coolest part of SCC is the scene on the DVD in which Lindner and his buddy try to redpoint that wall in OR.

Not in my opinion. ;)

Jay

I like that it shows their final redpoint attempts start to finish, uninterupted.


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kachoong wrote:
danhague wrote:
I'm happy to report that a picture of you on Psycho Wrangler is in the first chapter of Redpoint.

rtwilli4 wrote:
Dan,

My name is Ryan. My friend Adam and I ran into you at Cotton Top on Bridge Day last year. You guys were filming on those 10's and 11's to near the right side of the wall. I tried to on-sight that classic 12a and then tried to red-point it a few times and fell off. You photographed me and I signed a waiver for you. I was wearing an orange shirt and green pants.

Chapter 1: Approaching Your Redpoint - Photographic Dress Sense

What not to wear.


ki6ojv


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I got the red point book looking to improve my leading skills and placements. I was looking for an advanced book for the experienced climber!

This is not what it is. This book is a "basics" book! focusing the the basic techniques in climbing. great book for a beginner who wants to lead but beware.

WARNING:
All through the book it talks about taking practice falls on your protection. This is the scariest and scetchiest advise i have seen in print! Just my point of view But having learned to lead by an old timer i was taught to climb like your life depended on it! You never let go and take a practice fall!


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ki6ojv wrote:
I got the red point book looking to improve my leading skills and placements. I was looking for an advanced book for the experienced climber!

This is not what it is. This book is a "basics" book! focusing the the basic techniques in climbing. great book for a beginner who wants to lead but beware.

WARNING:
All through the book it talks about taking practice falls on your protection. This is the scariest and scetchiest advise i have seen in print! Just my point of view But having learned to lead by an old timer i was taught to climb like your life depended on it! You never let go and take a practice fall!

Pretty funny post tinged with a hint of irony.

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