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dylan allwine · · New Hampshire · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 85

(dont post)

Andy Novak · · Bailey, CO · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 370

5.whogivesashit. Its sport climbing.

Ian G. · · PDX, OR · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 280

I'd stick to MMA if I were you...way more babes.

Todd Savoy · · Flagstaff · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 20

No sense in asking others this question. I'd Suggest just trying something harder...

Greg D · · Here · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 883

nobody cares about numbers, especially other people's numbers. We are just climbing rock ya know.

If you care go find out. I suspect you are younger.

The fact that your profile say you lead 5.7 and follow 5.11 says a lot.

tooTALLtim · · Vanlife · Joined Apr 2007 · Points: 1,806

Guess it depends if you're toproping or not....

k. riemondy · · Denver, Co · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 80

Go find some .9+ routes. I bet you can find some that will serve you some humble pie.

Brian Snider · · NorCal · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 732
Will Anglin wrote:5.17c
Was thinking .17 b but what's the diffrence.
Ty Harlacker · · Albuquerque, NM · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 231

You are too extreme for climbing man. Climbing isn't for extreme cool kids anymore...haven't you heard? You aren't cool unless you have a squirrel suit!! That's the thing cool people are doing now. Get out of the climbing game man, quick!! It will ruin your image. You will get tons of babes and people will think you are super cool. Just get a squirrel suit and rig. You are so cool you may not need any training just jump.

cjdrover · · Watertown, MA · Joined Feb 2009 · Points: 355

See at the top of your browser window where there's a long box with letters in it? It starts with "http". Change the words that say "mountainproject" to "rockclimbing" and you'll get the answers you're looking for. Along with 300 others that you aren't.

Fat Dad · · Los Angeles, CA · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 60

You flashed a .10a with less than an hour of work? You bad.

Lanky · · Tired · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 255

I'd say 5.V.twomillion+

Seriously? Try something harder and see how it goes. Learn by doing, yeah?

clay meier · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2008 · Points: 350

this is an important question? why dont you just go climb some stuff thats fun? I think rating climbs as "fun" or "not fun" is more important than some contrived numbering system. But yeah I guess you could climb 5.17c(X?)

Tim C · · Lakewood, CO · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 215

I love how everyone was so agressive towards him for no reason. Kinda makes me want to jump on the bandwagon too!
But seriously, you'd probably fit in better at Rockclimbing.com

James Beissel · · Boulder, CO · Joined Aug 2004 · Points: 905
dylan allwine · · New Hampshire · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 85

chill guys ive only just started climbing and im 14. chill the fuck out. And the reason i wanna know is cause i like to push myself and of course i like to do solid fun routes but i also really enjoy the felling of pushing myself and completing something hard to me. If your gonna be dicks then dont post

Andy Novak · · Bailey, CO · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 370

I...I feel bad about myself.

Lanky · · Tired · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 255

I stand by both my sarcastic comment and my real comment. My point being that it's a bit of a silly question and that your best bet really is to pick something harder than you've ever climbed and try it. Maybe you'll succeed quickly. If so, pick something harder. If not, work it until you can do it.

No one is going to be able to tell you from across the internet how hard you might climb if you worked something for a while. It's just impossible. We can't know if you're super strong but with shaky technique and not a lot of confidence on lead or if your technique is awesome but you struggle bad on steep routes. Without that kind of detailed knowledge of your climbing abilities and style we really can't give you good concrete advice on this subject.

So, pick something hard and try it! If you're talking Rumney, what about Social Outcast or Flesh For Lulu?

Austin Baird · · SLC, Utah · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 95
dylan allwine wrote:And the reason i wanna know is cause i like to push myself and of course i like to do solid fun routes but i also really enjoy the felling of pushing myself and completing something hard to me.
Dude - do you go to the Jim Ebert School of Run-on Sentences?
dylan allwine · · New Hampshire · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 85
JulianM wrote:I stand by both my sarcastic comment and my real comment. My point being that it's a bit of a silly question and that your best bet really is to pick something harder than you've ever climbed and try it. Maybe you'll succeed quickly. If so, pick something harder. If not, work it until you can do it. No one is going to be able to tell you from across the internet how hard you might climb if you worked something for a while. It's just impossible. We can't know if you're super strong but with shaky technique and not a lot of confidence on lead or if your technique is awesome but you struggle bad on steep routes. Without that kind of detailed knowledge of your climbing abilities and style we really can't give you good concrete advice on this subject. So, pick something hard and try it! If you're talking Rumney, what about Social Outcast or Flesh For Lulu?
Finally someone who can give me some actually feedback. Thanks
Wiled Horse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669

climbing is aid.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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