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Three of us were out cragging in the Icicle the other week. We were gunning for a 20 pitch day (ended up with 13)and our rules were we would french free through cruxes for time's sake. My buddy Randy and I were talking as I was belaying my friend (to remain anonymous)up Off Duty as he was yarding his way through. We were wondering what the French Free equivalent was in other sports. In hoops, if I couldn't drive by you, I would simply pick up the rock and start running to the hoop, or in Soccer, everyone can use their hands at any time.

 

Why is French Free an acceptable form of "bending the rules" in climbing, yet in other sports it's strictly forbidden to french free your way to a monster dunk?

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and who said that french free is acceptable?

 

Well, apparently those who credit Hans Florine with the speed record on The Nose think it's acceptable, or the Hubers for their speed ascent of Zodiac think it's okay. I just think it's odd that if Ray Allen could average 60 ppg by choosing not to dribble the basketball, he wouldn't be credited with breaking any single season scoring records. He simply wouldn't be allowed to play the game until he adhered to the ethics of basketball.

 

I think if french free is okay in some situations (i.e., bigwall speed ascents) then it's okay in any situation. Yard away, man! Hangdogging and futzing are what's unacceptable.

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I don't think it bends any rules so long as you don't try to fool the world or yourself that you did otherwise...in which instance it would be the equivalent of peeking at Solitaire.

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Why is French Free an acceptable form of "bending the rules" in climbing, yet in other sports it's strictly forbidden to french free your way to a monster dunk?

 

There are no rules aside from ethics regarding environmental impact. Even then, you can screw the rules if you're elitist enough. Just don't lie about your style.

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Those guys are speed climbing big walls.... not 10a slab climbs.

 

how do you aid 10a slab climbs? with suction cups? smirk.gif

 

 

You don't, you run them out...

 

French Freeing (A0- [my minus sign]) is aid as was said; when speed climbing in the valley all bets are off and getting up the rock is what it's about. Texplorer here has done a one day ascent of the Nose - ask him about it. Such an ascent is quite a different beast from Lynn Hill and Brooke Sandahl freeing the Nose...

 

Equivalents? Surfing with a tow in less than very large waves comes to mind...

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Telemarker was honest about his ascents and french free doesnt add more fixed pro to the climb. In other words it doesnt affect any other climber but him. Having yarded my way up the NoseIAD and SalatheIAD (different days) I guess I suck because of the style. Funny thing is though, I think the guys throwing shit bags off kind of sucked. If you want to learn to climb things fast, it is probably really good practice to go out on harder things than you can climb and climb them as fast as possible. How many of you stylists have ALWAYS bailed on a climb cuz you couldnt do one move near a piece? If you have then I applaud your style.

 

Plastic telemark boots are aid.....

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other sport equivalents:

 

dr. rene richards getting a sex change operation and playing women's tennis.

 

mike tyson biting someone's ear off.

 

steroids.

 

winning olympic snowboard medal and testing for pot (arguable).

 

catamarans in the america's cup.

 

ari parsigian.

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steroids

catamarans in the america's cup

 

wow, now those are good examples!

 

Here is more french free, along the same vein

 

corked bats

heel spurs and using leashes on ice tools

all wheel drive vehicles in world rally

parapente off the top after you send Everest (Jean-Marc Boivin, french!!)

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after you send Everest

 

Are there chains up there yet or do I still need to bring gear? Hopefully the ASCA will take care of this (along with those spinners in the yellow band). Lawson, are you listening?

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parapente off the top after you send Everest (Jean-Marc Boivin, french!!)

 

Whoa, dude, that's great style.

 

using leashes on ice tools

 

But apparently, leashless tools with pinkie ledges that support your whole hand are acceptable...

 

"hand jammies" rubber gloves, or

taping up for cracks

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Auto racing, like climbing there are a billion variations on the theme. What is OK in NASCAR may not be OK in drag racing or formula one or demolition durby or bouldering or mixed ice climbing or big wall climbing or or or . . . .

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We were wondering what the French Free equivalent was in other sports. ?

 

clearly you are a loser. there are few sports. basketball aint one of them. basketball is a game. got it sparky?

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