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@0ItsManny i've found that slowing down and focusing on finger placement helps with moves like that
did you change anything else on your third go or was it just a matter of timing and placement?
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@crimpandclimbhq It was my 3rd go but just making sure I don’t dry fire off my right hand when going for the second move
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@0ItsManny tender tension is a tough one. what's the crux move on taht route for you?
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@crimpandclimbhq Yeah idk if you find it on your own they can’t say anything about you doing what you want to do you know
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@0ItsManny i've had people get salty with me for posting about certain areas online, like i'm somehow ruining their secret spot or smth
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@ClimbingCoachX This summer, I’m planning on going out and finding spots if I find any, I hope to share it and have people contribute to the spots.
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@0ItsManny If anything I'd argue that it's selfish to expect people to find new climbing areas for someone else. They can always go out and find new stuff if they want to put in the work.
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@countrypilled Yeah, it’s true not everybody cares about the spot and will ruin access for majority and people can go look for spots on their own, but I feel like gatekeeping spots that you and your friends used to go to and not go to anymore. It’s a bit much.
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@0ItsManny I will share with trusted individuals but access is delicate and people
in my area historically can't behave. We lost access to our best bouldering spots because of it. It's all public land, people can find things if they look
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@ClimbingCoachX Different perspectives and different climbers because u may look at something and say it’s not climbable and others might say it is. I feel like there’s a certain amount of time u can get keep something in post about it until you either post the location or stop talking about it
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@ClimbingCoachX No that’s completely facts, ik climbers, who gave you spots that they didn’t find any others who gave you spot that they found themselves. And a lot of people won’t spend the time to look for new spots, but I do feel like for the spot to hit is full of potential you need
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@ClimbingCoachX Idk seems selfish in a sense, I get wanting to do the most but at the end of the day it’s natural it’s all here for everyone
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@0ItsManny As long as humanly possible... If I'm taking buddies out to a place I've discovered, I always preface it by saying they have to keep it under wraps, so no friends of a friend. It gets to a point where you want to share, but that's normally once you run out of stuff to do.
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@ClimbingCoachX Anyone here other than my friends. But now what if your friend wants to invite their friends can they not come because they aren’t in your circle?
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@ClimbingCoachX Yes that’s how I’m posing the question because obviously if you’re developing an area you would want to keep it lowkey because you want Fa’s or w.e the case may be. But after how many years are you going to keep using that as an excuse as opposed to just saying I don’t want anyo-
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@MisterClimber Yeah I could understand the access argument but if it’s a place you don’t even climb at anymore would you still gatekeep. Even if access is messed up I feel like not sharing the spot, eventually that spot will be forgotten
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@0ItsManny Necessary evil. People be fucking up access or just plain destroying areas.
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@ClimbingCoachX Why if it’s natural who are you to not give people access
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