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Friday glee goes roof-shuffling
The Friday post of glee is where you get to tell us about your climbing-related happiness this week.
It can be a new achievement or adventure, or just that you climbed and had fun; it can be that your favourite climbing wall is expanding or that you bought new rock shoes or that you found a cool ice-climbing vid on YouTube. No glee is too small -- or too big. Members are encouraged to cheer each other on and share the squee.
N.B. Please feel free to post your glee on any day of the week; the Friday glee is just to get the ball rolling.
To enhance this week's glee: the Wideboyz in Canyonlands.
It can be a new achievement or adventure, or just that you climbed and had fun; it can be that your favourite climbing wall is expanding or that you bought new rock shoes or that you found a cool ice-climbing vid on YouTube. No glee is too small -- or too big. Members are encouraged to cheer each other on and share the squee.
N.B. Please feel free to post your glee on any day of the week; the Friday glee is just to get the ball rolling.
To enhance this week's glee: the Wideboyz in Canyonlands.
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O_O
I am so happy you have glee, because that looks terrifying to me!
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And honestly it's a red letter day if I make it to the top of the board; most of my Moonboard sessions are spent flumping onto the mat from about 30cm up and swearing a lot.
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I'm actually terribly afraid of heights and have to work really hard to control my nerves when climbing, so 45ft walls are... intimidating.
Honestly, I think that's pretty common -- everyone's scared of heights to some degree, almost everyone finds the bigger walls intimidating, etc.. Obviously different people have very different levels of fear/anxiety and it gets tripped by different things, but we're almost all working with fear to some degree.
It's actually one of the things I love and that's very important to me about climbing, that you have to/get to engage with fear in a way that's very under your own control and on your own terms.
And it sounds like you're very self-aware about it. Just getting comfortable on the wall (and expanding that comfort to taller walls and situations that are more challenging in one way or another) is a whole process in itself. So -- yay you! Be patient with yourself and go at your own pace; it's wonderful how much things open up as you start to feel at home on the walls.
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Plus I'm really struggling with pain in my right hand. The arthritis in my thumb seems much worse this week. (sigh) So I have called the hand doc and will see him in a week.
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