Member Since
Apr 28, 2007
Last Visit: May 13, 2007
20 Points
Point Rank: #22,733 Details
Point Rank: #22,733 Details
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Likes Tr
Leads | Follows | |
Sport | 5.7 | 5.11a |
Boulders | V5 |
Other Interests
Family, football, writing
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Okay, so I'll be honest. I'm a TR lover. Love me some TR. Lead? I've done it before and I must say, my comfort level is TR 100%, unless we're talking an easy lead route 5.9 or under. No kamakazi stuff for me ever since my son was born.
BUT, get me on a thrill hike, a kickass risky boulder approach, and any type of TR climb that ensures a good frickin' time... then I'm more than willing to offer some blood, sweat, and tears.
I'm not ashamed of my TR love. In my book, I can enjoy a tough climb much more by trying to beta a hard run with the comfort of a well placed and secure anchor collection uptop. To me, it's like a damn chess game. Nothing better than sharing a long, tough TR climb... helping a buddy and getting help from a buddy while climbing and belaying. It's relaxation for the soul.
BUT, get me on a thrill hike, a kickass risky boulder approach, and any type of TR climb that ensures a good frickin' time... then I'm more than willing to offer some blood, sweat, and tears.
I'm not ashamed of my TR love. In my book, I can enjoy a tough climb much more by trying to beta a hard run with the comfort of a well placed and secure anchor collection uptop. To me, it's like a damn chess game. Nothing better than sharing a long, tough TR climb... helping a buddy and getting help from a buddy while climbing and belaying. It's relaxation for the soul.