m.duncan 22/Oct/2014.
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Fraser kid | 20 Nov, 2020 |
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βeta: Def better without the big hold near the start and using a crimp underneath it. More like 6b+ this way. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Def better without the big hold near the start and using a crimp underneath it. More like 6b+ this way. |
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Fraser kid | 3 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: Note to self. Don’t try and match on the baguette, once got the baguette with the left, lock off on the right (crimping the pinch) and bump left to blocky holds above. Simples. | ||
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βeta: Note to self. Don’t try and match on the baguette, once got the baguette with the left, lock off on the right (crimping the pinch) and bump left to blocky holds above. Simples. |
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Fraser kid | 12 Jun, 2020 |
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βeta: The start hold might be a little bit difficult to find, on the account that it doesn’t look much like a spark plug, but it’s an undercut that has a gap. The better description is probably just to find a low undercut which is just left of a bigger and higher undercut. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The start hold might be a little bit difficult to find, on the account that it doesn’t look much like a spark plug, but it’s an undercut that has a gap. The better description is probably just to find a low undercut which is just left of a bigger and higher undercut. |
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Fraser kid | 12 Jun, 2020 |
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βeta: It’s worth pointing out that this climb should ignore all the big holds on the previous climb (spark plug). Makes it feel like more of an independent problem that way | βeta? | |
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βeta: It’s worth pointing out that this climb should ignore all the big holds on the previous climb (spark plug). Makes it feel like more of an independent problem that way |
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