no need for a bottle there
Not a friggin chance!
Check out Alex Honnold's movie, Free Solo, in which he climbs El Capitan without ropes, pitons, or any protection gear whatsoever. He did this pitch by pitch - he would climb one section then retire to a portaledge to rest. The movie is incredible and even more so when you think about the photographers who did the filiming.
I'd sure hate to wake up in the middle of the night, get out of bed to relieve myself, and forget where I was.
... rolling out of bedddddddddddd........Q
Why am I the only one that thinks this would be a hoot?
I've done camping trips with the ST using a hammock - bike on side stand, hang the hammock on the left of the bike attached to the right bar. All you need is a fence post / tree / signpost, but I also carry an expanding pole just in case.
Why am I the only one that thinks this would be a hoot?
I've done camping trips with the ST using a hammock - bike on side stand, hang the hammock on the left of the bike attached to the right bar. All you need is a fence post / tree / signpost, but I also carry an expanding pole just in case.
I also taught our daughter how to free climb.
Unfortunately not, but next time, I shall, as the UK lockdowns open etc.Have a picture of this set up?
Couldn't agree with you more. I've broken bones in situations as a kid that I simply wouldn't even get myself into, as an adult.I have found as I age if I do something risky, there has to be a reward beyond simply surviving
You're 37, I'm guessing the rest of us have a decade plus on you. I have found as I age if I do something risky, there has to be a reward beyond simply surviving.
RT