tommyj27
Not really Banned
this is a cross-post so if you've seen it already, it's mostly the same thing.
i went climbing last friday, which turned out to be about the best trip climbing i've had this season, so i figure i should post some pictures for what they're worth. climbing pictures usually tend to be mostly pictures of my ass since my brother doesn't know how to take good ones. the rest of this is my own rambling so skip it if you just want pictures. we were at Barn Bluff in Red WIng, MN (if anyone knows where that is). It's really different from what i'm used to climbing around here because it's a sandstone bluff as opposed to the exposed lava flows i'm used to further north. sandstone is quite soft so it doesn't take much crack a chunk off or lose a piece of protection. it really adds a new dimension to things when the outcropping you grab starts crumbling and nearly pops out on your head, or your mates suddenly start cursing at you for not letting them know about the piece you didn't know you kicked off.
i went climbing last friday, which turned out to be about the best trip climbing i've had this season, so i figure i should post some pictures for what they're worth. climbing pictures usually tend to be mostly pictures of my ass since my brother doesn't know how to take good ones. the rest of this is my own rambling so skip it if you just want pictures. we were at Barn Bluff in Red WIng, MN (if anyone knows where that is). It's really different from what i'm used to climbing around here because it's a sandstone bluff as opposed to the exposed lava flows i'm used to further north. sandstone is quite soft so it doesn't take much crack a chunk off or lose a piece of protection. it really adds a new dimension to things when the outcropping you grab starts crumbling and nearly pops out on your head, or your mates suddenly start cursing at you for not letting them know about the piece you didn't know you kicked off.



