rydra_wong (
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2011-10-21 03:22 pm (UTC)
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I'm not really sure at what point a wall transitions from "a kinda tilty vertical" to "a not-too-bad overhang"
Anything that's more-than-vertical is technically an overhang, but overhangs can be more or less "steep".
If it follows the pattern, I suppose "horizontals" would make sense.
But instead, they're "roofs". *g*
Once you have the strength to stay on at all, roof climbing is exhausting but ridiculous amounts of fun.
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Anything that's more-than-vertical is technically an overhang, but overhangs can be more or less "steep".
If it follows the pattern, I suppose "horizontals" would make sense.
But instead, they're "roofs". *g*
Once you have the strength to stay on at all, roof climbing is exhausting but ridiculous amounts of fun.