Figure-4 to get through this big span with no feet.
The intended beta is a big throw our right to the jug but this one felt more efficient for me as a short climber.
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Figure-4 to get through this big span with no feet.
The intended beta is a big throw our right to the jug but this one felt more efficient for me as a short climber.
This climb had it all! Reachy opening move with a head whip, reverse pogo, sick heel rock over, and hand heel match 😍 I enjoyed finding the hand heel match beta because the alternative was scarier to catch. Gotta save the fingies where I can.
Da Ting Goes Skraa, V5
Here’s a fun and challenging climb for shorter climbers. I had to play around a lot with my beta and settled on this high left foot bump to the last hold. The key was to get my right foot more under me to get the left foot up high. I tried to do it with my right foot on the hold on the volume and it felt impossible. Glad to get this one! V5
When dynoing to the hold doesn’t work out… go feet first!
Some fun movement from this weekend! I’ve seen people either reach to the first hold or full on dyno with a right foot smear, but this beta felt good for me.
Most recent climbing adventure. Heartbreaker at the end 💔
Proud of the progress though and excited that I'm breaking into the V6 range.
Stacking my knees in the knee-bar because my tibia is too short!
Dead-pointing to 16mm crimps at my absolute max span (and then some).
Proud of this climb, even though it's a ~V4