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Friday glee has the perfect icon for this
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: Alex Honnold, who appears to have been born without a nervous system, flashes 'Gaia'. Rather charmingly, Honnold insisted that this didn't count as an onsight as he'd seen Hard Grit on TV a while ago.
(Note: icon is of Lisa Rands's hands on the crucial sloper.)
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: Alex Honnold, who appears to have been born without a nervous system, flashes 'Gaia'. Rather charmingly, Honnold insisted that this didn't count as an onsight as he'd seen Hard Grit on TV a while ago.
(Note: icon is of Lisa Rands's hands on the crucial sloper.)
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I love my cams. Last weekend's climbing was a bit rained-upon, so we didn't get as much time on the rock as we'd like, although we managed my partner's first big multi-pitch route (4 pitches, 66m). Then we had a mini-epic on a Severe (not sure if I was off-route, incompetent, my shoes were too damp to grip properly or what), and I took two leader falls above my number 1 Dragon. It held beautifully, although I do have an impressive bruise from where I landed and whacked my leg against my nuts[0].
Oh, and yesterday saw my first lead at F6a+ :-)
[0] Let's not go there, OK? :-)
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I seem to enjoy being upside-down lately, possibly because I've only recently hit the point where I've got the strength to work on this sort of thing.
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Beyond that, I'm still enjoying having a regular climbing partner. This week she bought her gear - harness, shoes, chalk bag - so that she will no longer have to rent.
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And I've got my first climbing blisters! I firmly believe that blisters show that you're doing something right.
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I also nearly bought a harness, and didn't, mostly because I was annoyed by all of the harnesses for women being available only in pale purple. Sigh. But still! I'm definitely at the point where I can go "Yes, I should buy a harness because I'm going to use it often enough to make it worth buying instead of renting," so I call that some good Friday glee anyway.
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