rydra_wong: Lisa Rands' chalky hands on the sloper on the route Gaia (climbing -- hands)
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The Friday post of glee is where you get to tell us about your climbing-related happiness this week.

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 -- yes, I freely admit that I am on a streak of posting gritstone vids, but here's yet another. Having made my own pilgrimage to Fontainebleau earlier in the year, I'm charmed to see these guys coming in the opposite direction:

4 Froggies in the Peak part and Part 2.

(My French is nonexistent, but I'm getting the impression there may be some sheep jokes in there ...)

Date: 2011-06-11 12:48 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] astridv
When I started it I was feeling a bit selfconscious and expected to get challenged but I found that most people just ignore you. The few times someone asked me about it they were interested in the sport. Kids sometimes join in.

I'm actually not sure as to the legality but I think that it might not even be illegal if it's on public structures instead of private ones? Or... semi-legal?? I don't know if there's even a paragraph in the law text that would apply here.

When I climb things like garages or house corners, I make sure there aren't too many people around, just in case. But with public sculptures, bridges, or walls I'm no longer that concerned. You get used to the feeling of being in public. I try to make extra sure to leave the spot just as I found it, of course. No chalk, no foot prints on white walls.

Cliffs sounds appealing as well! We don't have any here so one has little choice but use man-made structures. But I also like the idea of reinterpreting architecture. :)

Date: 2011-06-11 01:21 am (UTC)
tea: Barbara Gordon/Oracle, pushing her hair back. (Default)
From: [personal profile] tea
Haha, well, I work right near this, which has lots of cliff-stuff going on in and around it, but I'm pretty sure the Mounties would get me if I tried to go too far up there. :P I'll have to explore farther along the river some day, though, there's lots of good Shield rock around there.

Date: 2011-06-12 10:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] astridv
Do you have any experience with bouldering mats? I haven't used them yet and was considering getting one eventually. I found a few spots I can't explore without one. But these mats look quite small and I don't know if using just one would even be sufficient... I'd worry about missing it, or hitting the edge instead of the middle.

Date: 2011-06-12 08:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] astridv
Ah, thanks, that's helpful info. I looked up the DMM Highball mat; looks good. Think I'll start looking for one; the prospect of being able to climb even a little higher is appealing.

Date: 2011-06-12 10:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] astridv
Ha, yeah, that looks like it's a tad too high profile. That place looks beautiful!

I stay away from places like our district court house with its really inviting fassade.

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