The Structural Dynamics of Flow
5.13b YDS 8a French 29 Ewbanks IX+ UIAA 30 ZA E7 6c British
Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Cory Hanson |
Page Views: | 974 total · 12/month |
Shared By: | cory hanson on Dec 27, 2018 |
Admins: | adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Description
In order to flow up this rig you will have to be studied up on the following (listed in order of importance):
1) how to boulder v7
2) how to efficiently cover stints of moderate terrain
3) how to not punt on a high redpoint crux
Although any student of flow should already be studying (if not already well versed) in these principles, they are particularly applicable to this rig. For further information about these principles please seek mentorship from a qualified instructor of flow. For details about how these principles are tested on this route refer to the comment from the first ascensionist below, seek out other ascensionists, or just get on the thing yourself.
1) how to boulder v7
2) how to efficiently cover stints of moderate terrain
3) how to not punt on a high redpoint crux
Although any student of flow should already be studying (if not already well versed) in these principles, they are particularly applicable to this rig. For further information about these principles please seek mentorship from a qualified instructor of flow. For details about how these principles are tested on this route refer to the comment from the first ascensionist below, seek out other ascensionists, or just get on the thing yourself.
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