• qqq@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I hate getting into these discussions.

    This is Arnaud Petit and Stéphanie Bodet, two professional climbers with far more experience than you. They are doing the second ascent of a 900 meter 8a on Angel Falls (Rainbow Jambaia, 31 pitches) which is about the same height as El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Here is a story about it. You almost never plan to climb routes this long in a single day, especially not on the second ascent. They most definitely planned to sleep on the wall and brought the proper equipment. This is called big wall climbing

    Just be happy for people doing what they love and do what you love: your life will be better. We’re all motivated by different things.

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      1 year ago

      Incredible story from incredible athletes. It’s a feat to do that and, would you look at that, it doesn’t diminish anyone else’s goals or aspirations either.

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      1 year ago

      I hate getting into these discussions

      gets into the discussion

      with far more experience than you.

      Yup, pretty sure I said that already… in the post you replied to… not sure why you’re throwing it out like you think it detracts from what I said.

      You almost never plan to climb routes this long in a single day

      That makes sense, I’m sure it’s too far to go without a decent rest. But if there’s no safer option for a place to sleep, then why go this route at all?

      They most definitely planned to sleep on the wall

      Yes, that’s my point. They planned to do this on purpose. I’m critical of the decision making.

      This is called big wall climbing

      OK, great, there’s a term for it… that hardly makes it a safe or sane thing to do.

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        That’s fine you can always play golf. Practice your risk assessment skills and superior planning abilities there no need to criticise.

        One last time, this IS safe. I won’t comment on the sanity part as you made it clear this is not your cup of tea, not sure why no one else should be allowed to get out of YOUR comfort zone though.