@N3rd133t Youre probably right, but if I practiced as much as much as these people in the video I'm sure I could. I'm too busy learning about rocks to be climbing on them THAT often. And frankly, I doubt you could either based on your comment. You sound insecure about your own ability so you try to bring other climbers' abilities down to make yourself feel more secure. I have ran into a lot of climbers like that, and those types give the community a bad name. Try climbing for fun not ratings
@spoonhombre damn I hate people like you, ''yeah look at me climbing 5.11, i'm only climbing for one year, i'm so great'' You will get demotivated once you start trying 5.12 etc....
@stboost If you want to improve, the main thing is that you just get out and climb. It takes me 12 mins to get to the nearest state park and around the same amount of time to rig a top rope. It's an unbolted beauty that is a rating chaser's nightmare. It has more challenge than 95% have effort. I don't think I will ever climb 5.14c, but if I ever do... you can bet my ass is gonna yalp as loud as I can manage when I string my rope through the anchor!!
@spoonhombre Nice that you made such a remarkable progress in just one year. I'am climbing for about 6-7 years now. You may recognize soon, that you will not improve that fast in the next years anymore. It's not like: "One year - one grade".
Not to demotivate you, but there's still far to go from 5.11(+) to 5.14c...
though climb save and have fun - thats the most important thing anyway
@stboost Not yet, but I am climbing 5.11+ on the american scale, and I've only been climbing for less than a year. Btw, not that spectacular relative to youtube. My outdoor climbing playground of SO ILL does have the level of climber that can do climbs like this, though...
@spoonhombre I never said I would be any different. But I'm happy with the grade I climb none the less :)
N3rd133t 4 months ago
@N3rd133t Youre probably right, but if I practiced as much as much as these people in the video I'm sure I could. I'm too busy learning about rocks to be climbing on them THAT often. And frankly, I doubt you could either based on your comment. You sound insecure about your own ability so you try to bring other climbers' abilities down to make yourself feel more secure. I have ran into a lot of climbers like that, and those types give the community a bad name. Try climbing for fun not ratings
spoonhombre 1 year ago
@spoonhombre Dude I'm sure if you tried f8c+ you would barely be able to touch the first 2 holds.
N3rd133t 1 year ago
@spoonhombre damn I hate people like you, ''yeah look at me climbing 5.11, i'm only climbing for one year, i'm so great'' You will get demotivated once you start trying 5.12 etc....
wmruys 1 year ago
@Lifesucksdie123 I'm truly flattered you think I'm full of shit. But, you can still suck it...
spoonhombre 1 year ago
@spoonhombre
that's bullshit.
first of all, the frankenjura is absolutely world class. secondly, being able to redpoint 8c+ is astounding.
thirdly, this footage is excellent.
now go work on that 7a+ project of yours hombre...
Lifesucksdie123 1 year ago
@stboost If you want to improve, the main thing is that you just get out and climb. It takes me 12 mins to get to the nearest state park and around the same amount of time to rig a top rope. It's an unbolted beauty that is a rating chaser's nightmare. It has more challenge than 95% have effort. I don't think I will ever climb 5.14c, but if I ever do... you can bet my ass is gonna yalp as loud as I can manage when I string my rope through the anchor!!
A safe/fun climb climb to you as well.
spoonhombre 1 year ago
@spoonhombre Nice that you made such a remarkable progress in just one year. I'am climbing for about 6-7 years now. You may recognize soon, that you will not improve that fast in the next years anymore. It's not like: "One year - one grade".
Not to demotivate you, but there's still far to go from 5.11(+) to 5.14c...
though climb save and have fun - thats the most important thing anyway
cheers
stboost 1 year ago
@stboost Not yet, but I am climbing 5.11+ on the american scale, and I've only been climbing for less than a year. Btw, not that spectacular relative to youtube. My outdoor climbing playground of SO ILL does have the level of climber that can do climbs like this, though...
spoonhombre 1 year ago
@spoonhombre: can you climb 8c+ :) ?
stboost 1 year ago