I'm absolutely thrilled that my shoulder injury that I aggravated back in June has healed enough that I can start working out and climbing again! It is a bit of a shock to realize how much strength and fitness I have lost in that time, but yesterday was encouraging. I was able to toprope a total of six laps on two different 5.10 overhanging crack climbs without falling or hanging. I rested between tries except for once when I did two laps back to back. Feeling pretty spry for my age. Midlife crisis is my super power!
Awesome! Hope for us young folk.
Is it a challenge to find warm rock there in October?
Smith rock is almost always climbable in October. Here in western Oregon it is more of a crap shoot. Right now the weather is perfect. I went up yesterday to a local crag and did 8 laps. Only did two leads due to my recovering shoulder and did nothing harder than 10a/b, but it felt amazing! How are things in your part of the country?
@Mostly_Harmless I don't have a climbing partner, other than my son, and he is busy with school a lot. Stone Mtn NC is 3.5 hours. it is a white granite dome that faces south and climbabe year rounds, except in the summer it is too hot.
So I am basically a hiker for now.
I have climbed in Smith a little, and on some crags outside Portland.
Well, if you are ever in this part of the country and need a climbing partner, give me a shout.
@Mostly_Harmless count in it. Also, don't hold your breath. Also, ditto.
That is impressive!
Thanks. There is a lot to be said for having the climbs wired!
Posted by CallMeDaveFlowers are still emerging, and mosquitoes too.
Posted by CallMeDaveFlowers are still emerging, and mosquitoes too.
Posted by CallMeDaveFlowers are still emerging, and mosquitoes too.
Posted by CallMeDaveI've never been a big wildflower person, but this is the season for it here in Appalachia. Other people can identify every variety. I'm not there yet.
Posted by CallMeDaveI've never been a big wildflower person, but this is the season for it here in Appalachia. Other people can identify every variety. I'm not there yet.
Posted by xen0catI started getting into kayaking last year; I have a couple of folding kayaks (Oru brand) that I try to take out in summer months. eastern panhandle of WV area.
Posted by CallMeDaveWhere the turkey crossed the road
Posted by CallMeDaveFrom 1931 to 1953 the Appalachain Trail took an entirely different route through SW Virginia.
Posted by CallMeDaveFrom 1931 to 1953 the Appalachain Trail took an entirely different route through SW Virginia.
Posted by CallMeDaveFrom 1931 to 1953 the Appalachain Trail took an entirely different route through SW Virginia.
Posted by CallMeDaveI hiked over the dunes the morning (OBX)
Posted by CallMeDaveI hiked over the dunes the morning (OBX)
Posted by CallMeDaveHeart pine.
Posted by CallMeDaveNorth Mountain hike with a big crew from Appalachian Trail Club. 15 hikers. 12 miles. (I post mostly so this group doesn't go defunct)
Posted by CallMeDaveNorth Mountain hike with a big crew from Appalachian Trail Club. 15 hikers. 12 miles. (I post mostly so this group doesn't go defunct)
Posted by CallMeDaveNorth Mountain hike with a big crew from Appalachian Trail Club. 15 hikers. 12 miles. (I post mostly so this group doesn't go defunct)