So, the next time you look at the weather app and see a line of grey clouds stretching across West Virginia, do not cancel the trip. Pack the towel, the liquid chalk, and a good attitude. The New River Gorge is waiting for you—even when the sky is not.
Sometimes, a route is mostly dry except for one crux hold that takes a drip every 45 seconds. This becomes a game of timing. Wait for the drip to fall, lunge, grab the dry spot, and move before the next drip hits your hand. It is thrilling. teensexcouplecom a rainy day climbing the new
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You will not onsight your hardest grade when the holds are damp. Drop two full number grades. If you climb 5.12a on a dry day, aim for 5.10c/d in the rain. Use the wet conditions to practice perfect footwork on easier terrain. Sometimes, a route is mostly dry except for
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For the uninitiated, waking up to the sound of water dripping on your tent fly can feel like a tragedy. You drove six hours. You have three days off work. And the rock is getting wet. But for a specific breed of climber, is not a cancellation; it is an invitation to get creative.