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  1. #1276
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    since I started rope-soloing, easy slabs/walls have been my mainstay
    Skaha has multiple options
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    just a little more conditioning and I will be ready for some lead-solo
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    Skaha has the best vibe of any big climbing destination I have ever visited

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    "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
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    Climbing Stoke

    are you doing trs and lead? we have a big scene of peeps doing that near me, i f around with trs when i can’t find a partner but i never find it to feed well enough for me to be pleasant and i don’t do it often enough to dial in a setup.

    hot one today, enjoy the lake.

    eta: skaha is a big destination? it has climbers but i see it as a regional star, not a big destination like squamish / smith / yos etc


    eta2: perfect weather all week so why not piss rain all weekend thx
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    TRS with a Camp Lift and a micro Traxion below is smooth like butter with an instant catch. Some use 2x MTs, and a chest ascender works as well. You just need a light chest harness or neck lanyard up hold up the upper device.

    I'd like to get my hands on a TAZ Lov for TRS, as it has the advantage of being able to lower without rerigging.

    LRS is another ballgame, and no system is perfect. I'm dialing in the El Mudo, which is the only device currently sold for that purpose. I used to use a modified OG GriGri, but I'm hopeful the Mudo can address some of the shortcomings of the GG.
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    yeah, maybe i should try borrowing some stuff, i really don’t want to buy more gear.

    gg and micro trax is just meh
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    in my arbitrary, subjective and totally made-up climbing area rating system:
    Skaha is big
    Yosemite is huge
    Ruth Gorge is mega

    I take a reusable sandbag, fill it with rock/sand/dirt, and clip it to the bottom of my rope to keep it tight
    (you can sort of see it in my first pic) ....
    the Petzl Rescucenders I use slide more freely up a tight rope, no more pulling slack on a crux move, I just bump the device up with my hand


    I used an OG Camp Lift for a few weeks. I wasn't impressed with the cam design and didn't feel comfortable climbing with it. YMMV
    It looks like the design has changed since then, so, hopefully it is improved
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    back from another trip to the biggest little climbing areas in southern BC ....

    I was walking down a bushy trail and happened to notice a snake coming out of the grass.
    it was beautiful shades of brown, tan and gold. easily a meter long and thick as my forearm.
    I wasn't sure what kind of snake, so I kept my distance,
    the three inch stack of rattles on it's tail clarified the matter ....
    true story bro
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    "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
    mike tyson

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    That's some really nice looking rock.


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    that crag reminded me of Stone Hill
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    Yes! Very similar looking.

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    Beautiful rock??
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    I had to escape the heat, so I went south and up to Rock Creek. It's still hot during the day, but at least it's tolerable in the shade. I continue to hone my LRS system. I'm now leading only 1-2 grades below what I'd do with a partner.Attachment 496088Click image for larger version. 

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    was nice to finally get a day in. did la ligne jaune with a friend. it’s super historic as the first route up at weir, i think claude lavalee and ben poisson did it. these people are gods is all i can say.

    first pitch 40m dihedral cool but not crazy trad dad stuff.

    second pitch 5.5(lol) traverse with some huge exposure and danger if you don’t protect your second properly (i was not haha)

    third pitch, maybe the only real chimney i’ve ever done. groveling and pushing up with your back on the wall just like freedom of the hills! it was freaking barbaric and hilarious how these pedestrian grades are soooo much harder than going up some easy modern sport bs.

    anyway, there was a humming bird party when we starting. never seen so many in my life. apple tree at the base, no people anywhere.

    climbing is just so good and terrible at the same time.

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    thought we’d get these 3 in by noon. nope! 345. oops.
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    Liv Sansoz and partners climbing K2 without oxygen and flying off the summit...pretty impressive for somebody who started out as a teenage competition climber. Footage of the flight is insane. Bravo

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-lHT...YxMzBwa2l4aGp2

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    Wow, thanks for posting that!
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    that is beyond hard core

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    That is the most bonkers thing I've seen in a while. I got gripped just watching it

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    climbing is fun
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    I've been enjoying the various longer, easy routes that have gone up in the past decade or so since I was climbing a ton.

    Last week was My Favorite Things on Clouds Rest. 15 pitches, each like 55m long, soft ".10a" grading, huge slab runouts on every pitch. I climbed it with a guy I met 8 pitches up Main Line in Pine Creek (fixed lines for TRS are so fun!).

    While we were in CO for Ms CE to do the Breck Epic I rope soloed Royal Flush, which is a real euro style "plaisir" route near Frisco. Soft 5.9, 8p, MANY bolts.Click image for larger version. 

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    15 pitches ....

    I'd like to climb some of that someday,
    sounds like fun
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    Welp, my former portaledge went up el cap.

    https://www.facebook.com/share/KdZ33...ibextid=WC7FNe

    Pretty stoked for these guys. Hopefully me one day.
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    Perfect 60-80 foot finger crack on a beautiful day. 4 pitch (linked 2) chill day in the sunshine. Love any day on the rock.

    Buddy in the midst of traversing the crack with great granite feet.

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