the diary of a [newbie] rock climber

i've recently discovered the intoxication that is rock climbing. what follows is a collection of random thoughts, experiences and images related to my newbie rock climbing adventures. note: climbing is a dangerous activity. these are only my opinions and shouldn't be substituted for good sense and education. climb safely and at your own risk.

4.16.2007

the anthropology of climbing


self-
flagellation?
hmm.

i often wonder how present-day climbing cultural will be described by future writers and anthropologists. will they see us as exotic adventurers or just a bunch of risk-lovin' crazies?

there's a whole lot about crag life that will probably be seen as downright bizzare.
the terminology, the painfully tight shoes, the taping of hands, the colorful cams, the dot/dash (-----xx) problem maps, the blood that's proudly left behind as offerings to the rock, etc.

it does sometimes feel like
i'm a member of some colorful outdoor cult.

sidebar: led my first trad route on sunday. 5.8+ thought it was a 5.6! didn't make it to the top and took a nice fall. my first placement: 2.5 yellow wild country cam. after writing this lingo-filled sentence, today's main posting seems especially funny.

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1 Comments:

At 4/18/2007 10:07 AM, Blogger Matthew said...

My guess? Future generations will view climbers as human thrill-seekers senselessly attempting to cling to skills that we have evolved away from needing. ;-)

 

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