southsoundtree
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Olympia, WA
Re: How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Grou
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After being at the PNW-ISA, and interacting with a lot of climbers, I was trying to remember the less represented ground crew.
Remember that during dismantling operations, the climber often has more time to physically rest, while performing lots of mental tasks and climbing/ rigging, while the ground crew has both physical and mental tasks to fill their time.
Sorta like when people are hiking. If the group gets spread out along the trail, and the first hikers stop to rest. By the time the last person shows up, the less strained, first hiker has had the maximum rest time, and the more taxed, last hiker has had the least.
Bump
After being at the PNW-ISA, and interacting with a lot of climbers, I was trying to remember the less represented ground crew.
Remember that during dismantling operations, the climber often has more time to physically rest, while performing lots of mental tasks and climbing/ rigging, while the ground crew has both physical and mental tasks to fill their time.
Sorta like when people are hiking. If the group gets spread out along the trail, and the first hikers stop to rest. By the time the last person shows up, the less strained, first hiker has had the maximum rest time, and the more taxed, last hiker has had the least.










