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Hello Cracksters
A few weeks ago I made a solo ascent (all free) of BlÄmann, a wall in the North of Norway. Today I want to give you a few things I learnt (or was reminded of) from completing the project.
1. Crack climbing is your friend in the mountains. This is something I always tell people⊠when you are climbing in the mountains, jamming techniques are used so much.
Many lines follow crack features, and if they donât, then where you will be placing gear will have cracks (so you might be able to jam).
In tough situations (like rope soloing BlÄmann), I can never be thankful enough that I can jam properly in all sizes.
I really feel like it helps my fear (iâm not scared about âthe crack pitchâ or âthe wide chimney at the topâ).
I become more relaxed (as Iâm not concerned about whatâs coming) which in turn makes me climb better
It acts as a nice safety net (when I have or see a good jam I feel at home).
So I really want to remind you, crack climbing is our friend (and if you are still learning, then itâs a friend you are getting to know). If you find it hard, try not to think about it as an enemy you are trying to overcome. When you learn itâs there to help you
2. Constant movement is quick movement. This is slightly aside from crack climbing, but if you want to be efficient in the mountainsâŠalways be doing something.
To move quickly, you donât have to climb quickly, you just have to be always moving and doing something (and sometimes doing 2 things at once)
That could be stacking a rope, and eating your sandwich. Checking the topo for the next pitch and belaying your second (of course make sure they are on guide mode). Or putting your shoes on and having the conversation you wanted to have with your partner.
When you stop you lose so much time. Continuously do the little things and save a minute here and a minute there; it adds up to hours across the day.
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3. Bring Water!!! Dammit why do I do this to myself? This has nothing to do with crack climbing. But I brought 1.5 litres of water for 9 hours of continuous climbingâŠthats not enough (Iâve made this mistake before, Iâm not making it again, haha ). So folks bring water on your big adventures, donât be like meâŠ
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Happy jamming (and staying hydrated!)
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