I went for my first top-roping session today.
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Checking I'd tied in properly... |
I guess I'll start with fear. Was I scared? Not when I was climbing. I was very
intimidated by the main wall at the foundry- but if I'm honest with myself it always makes me feel small! Had I not known my belayer so well, I might have been scared. But Ali's been my climbing partner longer than we've been going out. I knew he'd look out for me. The other thing was- I've never been hurt top-roping, and it's not much like bouldering!
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The level of knee-bend achieved here is, if I say so myself, pretty amazing! |
Although I wasn't scared I was, as I say, very intimidated. There was certainly some nervous chattering to myself as I embarked across the roof of the Foundry main wall. One thing it put into perspective was my psychological need to wear down turned shoes on steep indoor ground. The boot was so useless, that although my other shoe was a size too big, I found it would stand on almost anything.
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This was optimistically taken before I realised that this
wasn't a function available to my left leg
and just took it off the wall and pulled instead. |
In many ways, it wasn't anything like climbing as I know it. The movement was totally different, I didn't know how to use my foot- because even though it can't do a huge amount, it could certainly have borne more of my weight than it did. But it was a good laugh, and I can only improve.
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A more honest portrayal of my 'footwork' |
I managed a rather nice pink and purple spotty jug route though ;)
For now, at least, top-roping will remain a game. I'm not ready for training with feet. But it's nice to be able to do something else.
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