OJ
@oj.cx
I'm here to blurt climbing stuff, and periodically whinge.
Fair enough :) For what it's worth, I would say most climbers would love to see someone tick something they've worked on regardless of difficulty! Best of luck with the next project.
July 4, 2025 at 12:54 AM
Fair enough :) For what it's worth, I would say most climbers would love to see someone tick something they've worked on regardless of difficulty! Best of luck with the next project.
Please give it a try :) One of my closest climbing friends started to overcome his fear, he's been climbing for 25 years and loves it.
I think you'll thoroughly enjoy it!
I think you'll thoroughly enjoy it!
July 2, 2025 at 11:42 PM
Please give it a try :) One of my closest climbing friends started to overcome his fear, he's been climbing for 25 years and loves it.
I think you'll thoroughly enjoy it!
I think you'll thoroughly enjoy it!
I suck at slab, so climb overhung and "face" more often, resulting in me rubbing toes against the wall as much.
Lifehack: less slab, more overhangs 😀
Also, if possible, hit the outdoors. Real rock is a bit more forgiving than abrasive indoor walls.
Lifehack: less slab, more overhangs 😀
Also, if possible, hit the outdoors. Real rock is a bit more forgiving than abrasive indoor walls.
February 10, 2025 at 12:19 AM
I suck at slab, so climb overhung and "face" more often, resulting in me rubbing toes against the wall as much.
Lifehack: less slab, more overhangs 😀
Also, if possible, hit the outdoors. Real rock is a bit more forgiving than abrasive indoor walls.
Lifehack: less slab, more overhangs 😀
Also, if possible, hit the outdoors. Real rock is a bit more forgiving than abrasive indoor walls.
For what it's worth, I started climbing at 38 years old and have never regretted it. A stack of the climbing community joined the sport to get over their fear of heights as well. You'll at least learn to deal with the fear.
Give it a try! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Give it a try! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
February 10, 2025 at 12:14 AM
For what it's worth, I started climbing at 38 years old and have never regretted it. A stack of the climbing community joined the sport to get over their fear of heights as well. You'll at least learn to deal with the fear.
Give it a try! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Give it a try! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.