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Note 44.397 MOUNT-L 397 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 24 lines 26-MAY-1994 15:51 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 24 lines 26-MAY-1994 15:51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: STENAR::STENAR::MRGATE::"X400::1=de::2=d400::3=tr::5=EDU::4=METU::4=CC::4=VM::6=owner-mount-l" To: CUPIDO::STRITAR CC: Subj: Re: building walls From: NAME: Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> To: NAME: Multiple recipients of list MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> I need to echo the virtues of climbing walls made with wooden holds. It seems that once you learn to do a route with these the rock's friction is so much higher it seems to be a breeze. Wooden holds also have the distinct advantage of being much cheaper (we used scraps of wood from construction sites around town). Also regarding the changing of routes, why not just put up lots of holds, name them and then note the routes you take up them; thereby setting up lots of bouldering type problems on one wall. I climb at a local wall where the other climbers have written down the routes in a notebook so folks like me (relative beginners) can look up the route and practice on them. They have color coded the routes for difficulty too. Just my $.02 worth, tom
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