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epoch
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Nov 16, 2008, 6:08 AM
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So, I was thinking the other day how well we can learn from each other. My last gem received some wonderful remarks and I thought about it and figured, why not make it a recurring theme. So I now present to you another one for you to think about. [edit:] This anchor is a situation where your only option is protecting an offwidth. You are half-way up a 2 pitch climb, and you outweigh your partner by 60 pounds - who happened to draw the unlucky straw of the crux pitch. She'll be leading next. The second is climbing up from below. [/edit] Each piece is solid in its own right. I've started playing with the Equalette concept and it will evolve throughout the series of posts that I am plan on making. Here are the placements: And the finished product:
(This post was edited by epoch on Nov 17, 2008, 1:33 PM)
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