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kansasclimber
Dec 30, 2006, 4:08 PM
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Fred Nicole did Witness the Fitness in late Dec. He did it with a couple Key holds broke. Fred had to do it totally differnt than Chris. That is all. Reporting from HCR: Stephen
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ltj16hb
Dec 30, 2006, 5:41 PM
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do we know any details? photos? video? if he did it different than sharma, id really like to see the sequence. curious to see if he made it look as brutally powerful as sharma did.
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kr0g3r
Dec 31, 2006, 9:23 PM
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eh. where is Witness the Fitness located? i'd like to go check it out if its near me.
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dlintz
Dec 31, 2006, 10:21 PM
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It's on private property near HCR. d.
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boombewm
Dec 31, 2006, 10:23 PM
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Nancey, did you let freddy climb with you? You're so amazing.
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kr0g3r
Dec 31, 2006, 10:25 PM
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dlintz wrote: It's on private property near HCR. d. do you know any contact info for the owners? i dont like tresspassing here. rednecks are notorious about shooting unwanted guests. its only like a couple hour drive! hehe possible third ascent in the works i wish...
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rjtrials
Dec 31, 2006, 11:04 PM
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kr0g3r wrote: dlintz wrote: It's on private property near HCR. d. do you know any contact info for the owners? i dont like tresspassing here. rednecks are notorious about shooting unwanted guests. its only like a couple hour drive! hehe possible third ascent in the works i wish... It's directly off the road, so keep your head down. Or wear a Hunter Orange trucker hat
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kr0g3r
Dec 31, 2006, 11:36 PM
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sounds like you have some experience....
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kane_schutzman
Jan 1, 2007, 2:13 AM
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I would like to take a look at it as well....
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gandolf
Jan 2, 2007, 6:08 PM
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Here's their website. http://www.gohcr.com/rock_climbing.htm I had a friend who's dad use to own property in Jasper, AR. The rock in that area kicks butt. I would highly recommend it if you live close.
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sidepull
Jan 2, 2007, 6:20 PM
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is there anyone (site?) other than Kansasclimber who can verify this? (sorry KC, it's just you've done your share of trolling and I'm not sure if Colorado has recovered yet)
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kansasclimber
Jan 3, 2007, 12:49 AM
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it's ok i understand sidepull, but its true. Anyways, Fred is an amazing guy, most down to earth, laid back climber ever! It was great, the other day I saw him leading a 5.8 and it took him like 30 minutes to do. His girl friend said it was becasue "if it is 5.8, he wants every move to be 5.8 or below". So yea, he could have pulled trhough on many other holds, but his technique is amazing..... Oh and just for the record, I WOOp him in pool!! Stephen
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sidepull
Jan 3, 2007, 1:05 AM
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I'll be excited to see footage (read: I'm still a bit skeptical) of both the 30 minute 5.8 send and WitTFit.
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imaboulderchic
Jan 3, 2007, 1:37 AM
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Yes, Fred conquered Witness the Fitness. Oh, and I would not be out trying to gain access to Witness....you will ruin the access!!! For you will become hated by the climber community for being the one who crushed access to the most incredible thing here.
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predator
Jan 4, 2007, 1:00 AM
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Unless your planning on sending out there you really don't need to be there. Broken holds on any climb suck but if you break it off "just looking" at something you can't do it's way |
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arwarreng
Jan 16, 2007, 1:17 AM
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sidepull wrote: I'll be excited to see footage (read: I'm still a bit skeptical) of both the 30 minute 5.8 send and WitTFit. i'm unclear what you are skeptical of. you don't think fred can send 5.8? maybe you don't think fred would come to arkansas. if that is what you mean you're probably right. i'm from arkansas and i put up boulder problems... i mean there is no climbing in arkansas.
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milominderbinder
Jan 16, 2007, 1:26 AM
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sidepull wrote: I'll be excited to see footage (read: I'm still a bit skeptical) of both the 30 minute 5.8 send and WitTFit. http://climbing.com/...ashes/nicolefitness/
In reply to: Although neither Sharma nor Nicole graded the long, horizontal sandstone roof, Nicole said it was the hardest boulder problem of this style he had ever done. .... ...We had to go back a few times before Fred managed to repeat Witness the Fitness the 23rd of December 2006. This horizontal line is unique, has many small holds, and is very athletic, and you need a lot of power stamina to link it (over 20 moves). For sure [it is] the hardest line in this style Fred has ever climbed.” ... http://www.freakclimbing.com/...article&sid=1454
In reply to: Witness the Fitness is a wonderful line in a little too-soft sandstone cave, so that you have to choose only the very dry days to try it in order not to break any holds. Unfortunately during Fred attempts two holds have broken, but luckily this didn't change neither the nature nor the difficulty of the problem.
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