Some climbers and their kids
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Tradiban wrote: You bet! I got about a million! This is Sylvan Lightyear climbing the CMC route on Mount Moran! |
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Steph Evans wrote: You don't have to be a parent or a professional to understand whether something is dangerous or not for a kid. What an asinine idea. Seeing pack and plays set up literally at the base of climbs with people climbing above them is dangerous, don't need any training to realize that. Speakers and misbehaved dogs are indeed annoying, but I have seen far more misbehaved children than dogs at crags. |
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Joe C wrote: BS... you're so fill of it... roflmfao... |
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Joe C wrote: There's nothing asinine about it. Dangerous things carefully. I'll debate that a pac n play at the base is only unsafe if you put it directly under those who are climbing. A child in a pac n play isn't going to be misbehaving as they're contained. Kids are exploring their environments and learning about boundaries so while you may see it as "misbehaving" they don't understand the concept of being "bad" although I wouldn't even say a child is being bad. Adults just hold kids to higher standards and expect kids to regulate themselves more than they even can themselves. Many adults at crags and even this forum have disregulated emotions and don't behave or respect boundaries pretty asinine to expect that of a child. But if you don't expose kids to different environments they won't learn and will be the "misbehaved" adults at the crag later on. There's dangers in everything you do, I'd wager it's likely more dangerous to get in a car. You also completely ignored the part about mental health and childcare costs... |
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Joe C wrote: Now, now, Joe, you don't get to make that choice for everyone about what they do after having a child. You're kinda closed minded if you believe life has to change so much you can't rock climb. |
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Nearly 32 years ago to present - Joseph Henry Miller Oldest son Marshall - Aiguille du Midi Daughter Jayne - Snow Canyon Daughter Suzette - Jah Man |
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Nice work, Kim! |
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RKM wrote: Inspirational. Thank you. Below: Not my kid, but someone I'm very proud of nonetheless. "Fauxny Hawk," one of my very first students when I began teaching in the classroom. When he graduated fifth grade, he was eligible to join the outdoor climbing club. I still remember teaching him to belay (on an ATC!).
Fast forward a few years, and we're swapping leads at a slighter bigger crag. It's a joy to see someone learn and grow over the years -- not just as a safe climber, but also a kind human. |
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Minigote's first bouldering helmet. Logging out to spend some quality time with Nettie, see you all in a few months! :-) |
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Congrats! |