https://youtu.be/35D7rpxjeqo - no, thanks
Andrij. I pronounce you Complete and Utter GIT
Don't think it's that committing. Depth of the crack/chimney suggests good placements inside, and it's sandstone so should be nice and rough.Spoken as a long term gritstone climber, hardest route being a lead of Sundowner at Froggatt which really DOES require commitment!
Rock climbing in Moab, Utah, USA.
Dear god. There's not much protection in there.
Quote from: hatler on 03 January, 2017, 03:30:11 pmDear god. There's not much protection in there.The ground and rock look nice and solid and stable, I don't think it will fall on you.
Quote from: woollypigs on 03 January, 2017, 03:38:25 pmQuote from: hatler on 03 January, 2017, 03:30:11 pmDear god. There's not much protection in there.The ground and rock look nice and solid and stable, I don't think it will fall on you.I'm talking about him having put any protection in, or not.
Quote from: hatler on 03 January, 2017, 03:40:48 pmQuote from: woollypigs on 03 January, 2017, 03:38:25 pmQuote from: hatler on 03 January, 2017, 03:30:11 pmDear god. There's not much protection in there.The ground and rock look nice and solid and stable, I don't think it will fall on you.I'm talking about him having put any protection in, or not.I guess he (or she) would reach into the back of the chimney and put in one of those fancy modern camming things. Never had much time for them, meself, I was a hex and nut man.
Have we had these two?Climbs Europe's tallest chimney, 360m - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-85lyn17wxo