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Mega Man

Postby Fred » Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:25 pm

Just curious...

has anyone, aside from Zig, repeated Meg Man since the key hold broke off? Zig says it's still the same grade but... well... there's a Woodlot full of sandbaged problems in Fredericton. hehe But seriously, I watched him pull through the top-out and there seemed to be lots there to grab. Just wondering if anyone else has tried it since.
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pulling thru

Postby seanT » Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:38 am

Considering that Mega man was sandbagged from the very start at V3 and that climbers with less of a wing span had to fully extend just to get to the incut that is no longer with us I suspect that Mega Man is now in the V7ish range but I am weak and have a negative ape index. If you find it to hard or want to experience it in its original state let me know i still have the hold and would be more than happy to glue it back on then you can try both variations.
For the record though I have not got on it since the hold broke.
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Postby Fred » Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:36 pm

Shawn,

I have never met you so I have no idea what your personality is like. I would like to think that your post was sarcastic but I'll assume you are being serious. :? In my opinion, I don't think glueing of any kind should take place. I'd much rather not be able to climb a new crappy V7 than be able to get on a classic re-built V4 with a glue on. But that's just me. I hope you will take advantage of this newly broken hold and treat this as a new problem to work on next season. Who knows, it might be totaly do-able at the same grade with just a bit different beta. I'm not familiar with the problem in particular, especially what it looked like before, but when I saw the first ascent of the 'new' problem it didn't look sick or anything. I know there had been some previous discusion this summer about Mega Man and the broken hold but I had not heard if anyone else had repeated the 'new' problem. I guess I was just wondering if anyone else had been on it to confirm a new grade.

This is a bad example because the Woodlot in Fredericton sucks but anywho. A couple of years ago I broke the key starting hold on Ogoshi V3. Everyone who came back to do the problem said it was way harder. But once I showed them some new beta instead of trying to climb the problem like in the past, they all agreed that it was about the same grade. I thought it was kinda fun and had a new problem to work on for a day. :)

Cheers!
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Re: pulling thru

Postby mitchleblanc » Wed Nov 10, 2004 6:28 pm

seanT wrote:Considering that Mega man was sandbagged from the very start at V3 and that climbers with less of a wing span had to fully extend just to get to the incut that is no longer with us I suspect that Mega Man is now in the V7ish range but I am weak and have a negative ape index. If you find it to hard or want to experience it in its original state let me know i still have the hold and would be more than happy to glue it back on then you can try both variations.
For the record though I have not got on it since the hold broke.
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Giddyup cowboy, yeehaw! I'm all about glueing! We can take turns holding the piece of rock so it sets properly. I'll go first!

On a serious note, you must be kidding about glueing! Please reassure me.
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