by Eager » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:09 pm
soloing/highballing are almost the same. There are easy solos and easy highballs, and there are hard solo's and hard highballs. I guess the difference is when soloing there usually isn't any risk assesment along the lines of falling, such as If I do fall I might land here, or ricochet here, you have made the decision that you will not fall unless a physical crux is low on the route in question and worthy of fall protection. Highballs can be just as dangerous however you have made an assesment, and know there is the potential for falling,you have considered the implications of a fall as well as attempting to protect yourself as best you can in the avent of a fall. However once the "point of no return" has been reached, either in the form of a physical or mental crux the same frame of mind "I will not fall " is true to both soloing and highballing. Both are dangerous and could be life threatning, but are also extremely gratifying forms of climbing. Just because one person views a boulder problem as a highball doesn't mean another person sees it that way. For example Exciter on Dover Island is a high boulder problem however in the avent of a fall you aren't likely to be seriously injured in my opinion not highball. On the other hand Fear Facter on Dover Island is a high boulder problem which in the avent of a fall due to the nature of it may have serious consequences, this problem in my opinion would be highball but not soloing because you have assesed the potential of the fall. Personally I like High Boulder problems because there are so many more factors involved other than just the climbing, it requires that you have plan of attack, which is true about soloing as well but it probably doesn't stress the potential for a fall as much. One last thing is that soloing is usually done at a level well below the climbers physical abilities to perform moves, whereas some highballs may sometimes be closer to the top of what the climber is capable of. Recently however soloing has moved into this realm of extremely difficult climbing but you would be hard pressed to find someone who would solo a route at the top end of what thety are capable of. It is all what your are comfortable with. I hope this answers some questions, But I assume no responsability for anyone who reads this and decides highballing or soloing is cool and injures or kills themselves. If you decide you are capable of something make sure you know what you're getting yourself into before you step up to bat. And lastly don't make jugdments on problems somebody did because you see them as dangerous, you'll go a lot further in climbing if you keep an open mind of what is possible.