9-finger Finn is back!
10th March 2010, Hamburg, holds minus 3 ° C, the finger! Dörnstraße 4, UIAA grade 7 -, the finger holds - only the hair is not sitting.
After almost 100 days climbing break, much less with maximum force, with much less strength and stamina, but driven by a burning withdrawal, I am very much last week with more motivation for the first time again climbed. Thanks to the dear and anxious words of my climbing friends (O-Ton: "If I see you climb more difficult after the injury in the first few weeks than 6, I thrashing out from the wall!") Started with some careful exercise testing. The finger pinch while something else, but more in the shoes or clipping, less climbing itself. However, it is
astonishing to what a coward you after 3 months does not become rock. Especially by the lack of skin reinforcement (O-Ton: "Oh, you've got to get back almost respectable feet are ....") some parts of the walker's so sensitive that even then my most comfortable climbing shoes in a short time to the famous Geisha syndrome (© pb.) conducted. This culminated in the fact that I certainly had had more power to fast also has 143 four and five, but einbremsten the receptors on my feet my zeal ever. Now I'm bloody bodies in my Heels and my comfortable shoes do hurt - but I will not rummemmen yes. ;-)
stuff but has not changed. The same faces in the hall. The same annoying overcrowding. The same routes. And the same faces in the same routes. As I expected something even more ...
What has changed, however, the outer walls of our hall. This is just for new clothes and leaves with the view of the summer really great hope. Always impressive when the wooden structure slowly, with all its angles, corners, overhangs and intersections grows and takes shape and form. I 'm definitely already looking to the new climbing areas. There already are some, to see beautiful lines. Yes, I'm looking forward to again and again route screws as long as the hand plays along ...
More info and pictures on the side of the DAV climbing center in Hamburg .
thumbs up and rope!
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