Every time a climbing competition came to our gym in Florida, I
seemed to be working. It was one aspect of climbing I always wanted, but
never had a previous opportunity, to experience. That is until my weekend belaying the first round of the New Zealand National Climbing
competition when it came to Wanaka back in March. I had a blast belaying
for the comp and getting to watch all of the climbers, and was even
asked if I would be around to belay for the finals in Christchurch in
August. Of course, 5 months is a lot of advanced planning for a
where-the-wind-blows traveler, so I made no commitments at the time, and
we left it as "we'll contact you and just know that we'd love to have
you!" My time in Wanaka flew by and before I knew it, I received the
email asking if I would be available to help again. The climbing club
members who intended to go began their training rituals, and I decided
that I'd quite like to participate if I were to head all the way to
Christchurch for the comp!
Although it was unfortunate timing as I was nursing a back injury and
hadn't been climbing super hard for a while, I decided to say yes to
belaying, register to compete, and make plans to get to Christchurch. I
trained as much as I could, did a bit of research to better understand
the competition rules and scoring, and took the weekend off of work.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Climbing All Around
Part of why I came to Wanaka was because of the proximity of the town to the local climbing crag. I knew it was a popular ski town, and thought I would try to get a job at a ski field, but aimed to arrive in time for some climbing before the winter rolled in. I got here in March, in time to catch the tail end of summer and enjoy autumn in its entirety!
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Autumn,
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