Honestly I don't care about grades. If its impossible for you to send without fixing then fix. I agree with the crappy draw thing. Leave bad gear and no one steals it. Or is less likely. Also I take the first few off so as to ward off weak skavengers
Off topic of sport climbing; One may start at the top of a big wall rap and stash gear and food and rest up. Then on a fresh day bounce up and send without heavy bags. Its too hard to haul and climb every pitch sometimes. Eg. Salethe. Bring your own water though. People always take water out of bags. But they don't ever take the bottle and I thank them for that.
John Langston wrote: I just figured out you're the one who facebook stalked me. It scared me in the butthole, so I blocked you. And no, I don't climb with n00bs.
Thats cool, i dont want to climb with ppl that like stuff in their
Sorry about your draws. There is nothing wrong with leaving your draws on a project, but you do have to consider where your climbing and what types of people a crag attracts. Cactus Cliff at Shelf Road would be the last place I would choose to leave draws. There are plenty of places a climber can project and not have to worry about gear being stolen so chalk this one up to a learning experience and buy some new draws.
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