@@jjclimbinglife2749 Oh really? I thought going in the summer to avoid rain and so I could get a couple of people together to go with me. But the rocks shouldn't be too dry? Or is there a different reason?
@ with clear, dry conditions, as this range provides a comfortable balance for hand grip and avoids extreme heat or cold that can hinder performance; ideally, look for slightly cooler temperatures in the morning or late afternoon to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day. You can read more online if you would like😊😊😊
Wow. Nice job!!!
@@Climbingdude Thank you
Nice job! Maybe next summer I can go and boulder outside as well, since I've never done that so far. Looks like so much fun!
@@darkaquatus Thank you! ☺️ Summer would be hard to climb though. The ideal temp would be around 40-60° 😊😊 Hope you will go climb outside soon
@@jjclimbinglife2749 Oh really? I thought going in the summer to avoid rain and so I could get a couple of people together to go with me. But the rocks shouldn't be too dry? Or is there a different reason?
@ with clear, dry conditions, as this range provides a comfortable balance for hand grip and avoids extreme heat or cold that can hinder performance; ideally, look for slightly cooler temperatures in the morning or late afternoon to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day. You can read more online if you would like😊😊😊
@@jjclimbinglife2749 Awesome, I will! Thanks for the info.
Suggestion. Just be quiet and let the climber concentrate, seems like every time there was spoken "encouragement" she fell.