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STeveA wrote:"Everybody free-solos. When you walk to the store, you're free-soloing. It's just a matter of the difficulty of the route." — John Bachar
STeveA wrote:"Everybody free-solos. When you walk to the store, you're free-soloing. It's just a matter of the difficulty of the route." — John Bachar
Do you honestly believe that this statement applies to the situation at hand?STeveA wrote:"The world is a better place to live in because it contains human beings who will give up ease and security in order to do what they themselves think worth doing. They do the useless, brave, noble, divinely foolish, and the very wisest things that are done by Man. And what they prove to themselves and to others is that Man is no mere creature of his habits, no automaton in his routine, but that in the dust of which he is made there is also fire, lighted now and then by great winds from the sky." — Walter Lippmann
*Chris* wrote:Do you honestly believe that this statement applies to the situation at hand?
STeveA wrote:*Chris* wrote:Do you honestly believe that this statement applies to the situation at hand?
Yes!
Which is more selfish, a rock climber who persues the ultimate expression of the sport by climbing without protection on routes well within his limits, or a soccer mom who brings her kids to the cliff and then expects everyone else to follow rules that she has decided are appropriate for her kids!
I object to people who want to join the club, but then insist that the club change the rules because they have now joined. I brought my kids to the cliff from the age of 3 weeks and up, and I never expected people to change their behaviour because I chose to bring my kids. If I had a problem I would not have brought my kids.
STeveA wrote:*Chris* wrote:Do you honestly believe that this statement applies to the situation at hand?
Yes!
Which is more selfish, a rock climber who persues the ultimate expression of the sport by climbing without protection on routes well within his limits, or a soccer mom who brings her kids to the cliff and then expects everyone else to follow rules that she has decided are appropriate for her kids!
I object to people who want to join the club, but then insist that the club change the rules because they have now joined. I brought my kids to the cliff from the age of 3 weeks and up, and I never expected people to change their behaviour because I chose to bring my kids. If I had a problem I would not have brought my kids.
Adam wrote:considering more than some idealistic and completely subjective idea of the 'ultimate expression of the sport'.
STeveA wrote:a rock climber who persues the ultimate expression of the sport by climbing without protection on routes well within his limits
STeveA wrote:"Everybody free-solos. When you walk to the store, you're free-soloing. It's just a matter of the difficulty of the route." — John Bachar
martha wrote:I suspect that most of the climbing community feels the same way and not just this soccer mom who makes up her own rules.
StaceyMJCouturier wrote:Is there a difference between free soloing It's a Way of Life (or something else that is low on the difficult scale), vs. a higher grade climb?
Consequences are the same from 80 feet up whether you fall off a 5.4 or 5.10
just saying...
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