In reply to captain.crimp:
I know what you mean by this question. Half the point of and onsight is that you don't really know where the holds are or how they are going to be, so you are kind of just seeing what you can do while you are up there. Indoors you can just look up and pretty much immediately see a sequence through all the luminous holds, and much of the time, you know exactly how the holds feel because you recognise them and have climbed on them before. In that sense, onsight means less indoors. But having said that, of course it does... it's indoors, we all know it doesn't count anyway eh. With this fact in mind, I really don't care what people claim to have done indoors. They could claim to have onsighted their local walls "like hubble but harder" replica with a sheep strapped to their back like Dave Birkett and they would only get a nod of vague interest.