GPA for GWall
Thanks for the follow up Ryan!
I've done apron strings a couple of times, the first time freaked out and the second time it seemed casual. A little testis i've done as well with not too much difficulty except my hand size is a bit big for it, so i'm not sure if that is going to be an advantage on the pillar or not. I'll definatly try climb and punishment soon too.
Cheers
-eric
I've done apron strings a couple of times, the first time freaked out and the second time it seemed casual. A little testis i've done as well with not too much difficulty except my hand size is a bit big for it, so i'm not sure if that is going to be an advantage on the pillar or not. I'll definatly try climb and punishment soon too.
Cheers
-eric
you won't have an issue w/ the pillar. just lieback it if you find jamming it too difficult. besides, most people lieback the first 20 ft to that little ledge, rest/ chalk, then jam up to where it kicks back, then lieback the rest all the way top... including the chimney. and when you get good, you can casually do it in 3-4 mins w/ 3-4 cams!!
red= lieback; yellow= jamming.
red= lieback; yellow= jamming.
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Re: GPA for GWall
Yes, I agree that Apron Strings is a good training for pump management. This will get you ready for a pumpy endurance climbing, as ready as concrete pumps for fast construction.
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