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That post gets 5 stars. I think your discussion is over.jeremy benjamin wrote:The rules for climbing in Canada are available here: ...
patzer wrote:- it's only the hands that give the start, the feet don't matter: I don't understand why they make you use both feet in a comp
- it's the height/location of the start holds that matters, not the kind of hold, if there happens to be other options in the same area, it is fine to choose one you prefer: I can't think of a local climb currently, but I'm sure there is one with an option for a sloper or crimp for one hand on the start
- starting matched on one hold to make it easier when there is clear separate starting holds is just not in the spirit of the contrived nature of bouldering
- there will be grey areas, eg. Tough Sailors has basically three obvious start holds as I recall, pick any two?
patzer wrote:If you just wanted to get on top of the rock, you'd go up the downclimb. " and...
"Difficulty. If you don't want to do it, don't."
the kydd wrote:Is it possible for a "classic" problem to also be an eliminate?
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