Bouldering at The Roaches: Spring Boulders and Lower Tier

Well, the original idea of this blog was to talk about two things:

1) The problems in the world that exist today (basically, that the world is run by a devil worshipping sex cult that wants to murder the majority of us, that has been manipulating and lying to us for years)
2) The way forward for humanity, solving those problems and moving forward together to a brighter future (and unlike everybody else, I know the way forward, for sure...)

I feel I can talk about these things with authority due to a groudbreaking religious/spiritual experience I had about five years ago, where for six days I actually lived as a human being was originally supposed to, giving me a concrete understanding of the true nature of reality.

However, over the last five years I've come to realise that the best reception that I can expect from anybody, whether a conspiracy theorist, spiritual, religious, or none of the above, is apathy at best, ridicule at worst. It's no big deal though. It's not fair for me to expect people to grasp such abstract concepts and unprecedented events. I'm meeting more likeminded people these days who are on my wavelength to some degree, so that's cool.

Furthermore, I am very busy, and I have so much I could write and so many notes that it's hard to know where to start... and I'll get to where I'm going no matter whether I write about such subjects here or not.

So, I'm gonna use this blog to also log my bouldering adventures, and the stuff I cook, because I'd rather not stick it on Facebook.

Anyway, my son is a fairly experienced indoor climber. I personally have only done one indoor session. We both did a day outdoor climbing and bouldering the other day so decided it was something worth getting into, since the pricks who run the world have proven that they can shut down anything they want under any false pretence at any time. Having already acquired a chalk bag and shoes, we just needed a bouldering mat, which came today.

Just a quick session up The Roaches, this is what we bagged (routes from the book Peak Bouldering)

Lower Tier Boulders

Blister Slab: Left Slab (V0) - Alex, Slab 2 (VB) - Both, Block and Crack (VB) - Both

Spring Boulders

Little Summit: Summit Arete (V0-) - Both - and my first V0-!

Little Boulder: Slabby Seam (VB) - Both

Bog Boulder: Poxy (VB) - Both

Since managing to get to the top of White Rastafarian is a V3 climb I doubt I'll ever get any good but it's fun and a decent enough workout!



Alex conquering Left Slab on Blister Slab

Peak Bouldering helps to de-mystify things

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