rydra_wong: Lisa Rands' chalky hands on the sloper on the route Gaia (climbing -- hands)
rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote in [community profile] disobey_gravity2012-11-30 10:40 am
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Friday glee spent two years training in a cellar

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 official trailer for the "Wideboyz" movie (offwidth porn! Sheffield cowboys go America!).
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[personal profile] emperor 2012-12-01 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Lest you think I'm hard-core or anything, this is a french 6B on top-rope. The hardest I've lead outside is (English Trad) HS, which Wikipedia tells me is about 5.6 :)
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[personal profile] wpadmirer 2012-12-01 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Level is not important, what is important is that you're doing something new and cool! I remember the first time I ever got to the top of a 5.5. It took me about a month of climbing and struggling and I was SO thrilled I cheered myself.
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[personal profile] emperor 2012-12-01 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, definitely. One of the things I like about going climbing is that the people I climb with will always cheer each other up things, even if that route would be easy for some of them.
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[personal profile] wpadmirer 2012-12-01 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep. Climbers are generally great people about enjoying the success of others.