carolyn Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Serious question Guys, do you ever feel 'threatened' by the females you climb with? And I dont mean coming after you with an ice ax, swinging a set of cams at your head, or pushing you down a snowslope. Do you ever avoid climbing with women who climb at the same level or above you? I would really be interested in hearing some honest answers. I dont believe all men always feel threatened by female climbers. My experiences have shown guys to be very supportive, encouraging, and accepting for the msot part. But there HAS to be an occassion here or there where it does pop up. Or not? What do you do about it? Quote
Blake Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I feel threatened by their lack of correct apostrophe usage. (and pronounciation of the word Goat) Quote
Dru Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Yes speaking of "gooo-ooots" mountain goat herds are matriarchal. The oldest Nanny is the boss. Billygoats that act too horny are butted into line. As for the other question I like it when girls climb hard because it means they can rope gun me Perhaps it is different when you are two climbers dating as I have seen at least two relationships where "Boy Climber" and "Girl Climber" were both climbing at more or less the same level and as soon as Girl Climbers 1 and 2 started to climb harder than Boy Climbers 1 and 2, they broke up and found respectively Boy Climbers 3 and 4 who were climbing 2-3 number grades harder than the ex boyfriends. Discuss. Quote
HeadSpace Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 i've been fortunate enough to climb with a female partner who was competent leading .12, both sport and trad. IMO women have a better sense of balance, better strength to weight ratio and smaller/slender digits. face it guys, as far as technical rock climb'n goes, nobody's repeated Lynn Hill's 24hr free ascent of the nose. women, when giv'n the proper training,make better climbers. flame on Quote
stillcrankin Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Carolyn, Have you ever read the six words at the bottom of your posts? Quote
carolyn Posted November 22, 2004 Author Posted November 22, 2004 Blake, Youre not implying my pronunciation of the word "goat" is inncorrect now are you? Its just different than yours! But...(I know you like when I add all those............have you ever heard me say it? dru- that was a tad confusing. Maybe I should have a beer and then try reading it again! haha! Stillcrankin- what six words?!?!?! JUST kidding. Asking the questions doesnt necessarily mean it is relevant or pertains to me. Just something I was curious about. Yes, I have read those six words (courtesy of captain caveman). I silently use them everytime I climb. Works wonders for me. Quote
LUCKY Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 My sweetie has been at my heals for years , it makes me climb harder A rope gun with a cute butt beats A sausage any day Girls ROCK could you put the rope up for me...my ego can handle it. Quote
Bug Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I searched for a woman who could climb at my level or harder for decades. Never found her. Came close once. But she was married so that doesn't answer your question. Or does it? I really enjoyed climbing with her because there was no competition thing going. It was pure inner mind and comradery. I get that with a lot of male climbers too but most are innitially kind of rating oriented. And in a macho way. Not just to figure out what to climb. But to find a woman who loved to climb and is better than me seems like a good thing. Bring her on! Quote
DavidHiers Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I've noticed that the capacity to be threatened by others doesn't respect gender or other boundries. I've encountered men and women in various areas of life (ranging from professional to romantic) that need so desperately to always be right (or in control) that they'll do anything to maintain a percieved status or position of power. What do I do when I encounter such a person? Run. They may have some useful knowledge (or whatever), but its never worth the price. Quote
RuMR Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Serious question Guys, do you ever feel 'threatened' by the females you climb with? And I dont mean coming after you with an ice ax, swinging a set of cams at your head, or pushing you down a snowslope. Do you ever avoid climbing with women who climb at the same level or above you? I would really be interested in hearing some honest answers. I dont believe all men always feel threatened by female climbers. My experiences have shown guys to be very supportive, encouraging, and accepting for the msot part. But there HAS to be an occassion here or there where it does pop up. Or not? What do you do about it? hell no!! Chicks that crank are HOT!!!! Quote
Distel32 Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 i've been fortunate enough to climb with a female partner who was competent leading .12, both sport and trad. IMO women have a better sense of balance, better strength to weight ratio and smaller/slender digits. face it guys, as far as technical rock climb'n goes, nobody's repeated Lynn Hill's 24hr free ascent of the nose. women, when giv'n the proper training,make better climbers. flame on I'm with Rumr on this one, a climber is a climber, it someone is stronger than you it pushes you to be stronger, whether it is a girl or a guy. One of my friends climbs 2 V grades harder, she is just STRONG and it pushes me just like my guy friends who climb way harder than me. Headspace, I think it is hard to compare males and females in relation to one climb. Look at ALL the hard climbs in the world, and look at how many have only seen male ascents. I'm not saying men are better, I'm just pointing out that I think your argument should be based off more than one climb. Look at all the technical climbs at smith, then look at how many of the 5.13+ and 5.14 climbs have seen female ascents, just an example Quote
snoboy Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Simple answer... no. Longer answer, nope. Quote
UW_climber Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Steph Davis is my dream partner. She'd be my rope gun & the view would be great (Masters of Stone V anyone?) Quote
griz Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I remember one time I was leading a climb and not doing a great job of it. A couple gals came along and set up a TR on the rte after we finished and both smoothed the climb. When they left, I went back to climb and lead it again much better this time cuz not too far back in my brain i was thinking "if a girl can do it then so can i." I can also say if some 120lb gal outpaced me on a mtn with a burly pack on then I'd tip my hat to her but also be thinking to myself "Dude, you suck." Sorry, guess I'm an old fashioned pig. Quote
RuMR Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 you are an "old fashioned pig"... There's some chicka's out there that will basically crush you bouldering, sportclimbing and crack climbing... Quote
Dru Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Lynn Hill Josune Bereziartu Dude you SOOOOOOOOOO suck. Better get on the hormones and schedule surgery. Quote
RuMR Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 (edited) But hey griz...if you feel bad 'bout your skills in comparison to chicks, you can always go climbing w/ Dru...that'll be a big pick me up! Edited November 22, 2004 by RuMR Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I don't feel threatened. My iceclimbing didn't improve until my climbing partner became pregnant because I kept offering her the hard pitches that were scaring me, which she readily accepted. Quote
specialed Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 They let girls climb these days? Next thing you know we'll be letting women get jobs and vote. I'm calling George W right now to protest. Quote
Squid Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 my climbing partner became pregnant because I kept offering her the hard pitches when bad grammar happens to good people Quote
Bogen Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Some guys get pissy when anyone climbs better than them. I once had a partner throw a tantrum at smith at the start of a 4 month road trip. He was having a hard time, and I offered to make his first clip for him, then proceeded to do it in sandals! (it wasn't hard, he was just a wussy. We parted ways shortly thereafter) I don't think this is a sexist issue, some people are just assholes. So, no, I am not threatened by people who climb harder than me. I enjoy it, it inspires me to climb harder myself. Quote
Stefan Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I wish more females would come out and do the stuff I do. Females have a slightly different pespective which is refreshing. Quote
Dru Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 my climbing partner became pregnant because I kept offering her the hard pitches when bad grammar happens to good people I don't think hard PITCHES lead to pregnancy. Quote
specialed Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Sure they do. It just depends on what on the pitch is hard. Quote
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