Height dependant
Height dependant
As requested by Peter.
I have talked to people that say that climbing in Squamish sucks because it is height dependant. The reasoning is that Granite is quite featureless and thus makes it harder for "others" to improvise alternate ways of moving over the rock.
I have talked to people that say that climbing in Squamish sucks because it is height dependant. The reasoning is that Granite is quite featureless and thus makes it harder for "others" to improvise alternate ways of moving over the rock.
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Re: Height dependant
Hey, I was just joking around-trying to get a rise out of you (pardon the pun).MCpl wrote:As requested by Peter.
I have talked to people that say that climbing in Squamish sucks because it is height dependant. The reasoning is that Granite is quite featureless and thus makes it harder for "others" to improvise alternate ways of moving over the rock.
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Exactly. Height dependant means that if you're of a certain height and under, you won't be able to do the move(s).
Squamish is not height dependant. Pete L's examples are ones of different climbers having to do different sequences for the same route. That's climbing in general.
Of all the climbing in Squamish that I've done, there is only one route I know I won't be able to do because of reach. Club Flex on the Pet Wall.
I think people make too many excuses for their difficulty on Granite.
Squamish is not height dependant. Pete L's examples are ones of different climbers having to do different sequences for the same route. That's climbing in general.
Of all the climbing in Squamish that I've done, there is only one route I know I won't be able to do because of reach. Club Flex on the Pet Wall.
I think people make too many excuses for their difficulty on Granite.
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