![Hey y'all, been a while! Took a month long technique arc and feel like it's paying off :) : r/bouldering Hey y'all, been a while! Took a month long technique arc and feel like it's paying off :) : r/bouldering](https://external-preview.redd.it/hey-yall-been-a-while-took-a-month-long-technique-arc-and-v0-eHZhbWxuaHM5NHliMddcu629jcHCBxL1dU99wdBZ8O0b9xr8le_2dZe_WhpN.png?width=640&crop=smart&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ccd7826162fdd4d00ef6e8182d167c0fe491b9e)
Hey y'all, been a while! Took a month long technique arc and feel like it's paying off :) : r/bouldering
![Fun dyno onto some slippery holds, I finally made a reddit account just to join the church! (Apologies for the vertical video it's for my Instagram reels) : r/ChurchofDynology Fun dyno onto some slippery holds, I finally made a reddit account just to join the church! (Apologies for the vertical video it's for my Instagram reels) : r/ChurchofDynology](https://external-preview.redd.it/fun-dyno-onto-some-slippery-holds-i-finally-made-a-reddit-v0-PgnGQrarcGp7lIZ3VSs6w04Kl75Oc6HrPhIARYkTJ94.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5e1564e5fc0e66e5387123388d2f6babfd0ffdb2)
Fun dyno onto some slippery holds, I finally made a reddit account just to join the church! (Apologies for the vertical video it's for my Instagram reels) : r/ChurchofDynology
![Tips for being more fluid on the wall. I feel like I climb inflexible and stiff. Any suggestions or observations welcome! : r/climbergirls Tips for being more fluid on the wall. I feel like I climb inflexible and stiff. Any suggestions or observations welcome! : r/climbergirls](https://external-preview.redd.it/7TTb1sRiwPFO6d7AGf2fcmJAtOjHmxxEmnatGU1oZbU.png?width=640&crop=smart&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4ecb6f515003c9d00dca56b0eb6039a174a7dd73)
Tips for being more fluid on the wall. I feel like I climb inflexible and stiff. Any suggestions or observations welcome! : r/climbergirls
![How bad of an idea would it be to put climbing holds up this tree? It's an old oak, first limbs are about 30ft up. : r/arborists How bad of an idea would it be to put climbing holds up this tree? It's an old oak, first limbs are about 30ft up. : r/arborists](https://preview.redd.it/dm58eqwv14l71.jpg?auto=webp&s=8a0756d711d30be98160338839e972244351aef5)
How bad of an idea would it be to put climbing holds up this tree? It's an old oak, first limbs are about 30ft up. : r/arborists
![Soon got all the holds up on our main homewall. ~180 screwons to go. 5x9 meters, 40 degree overhang. Roof and vertical to go after this... : r/ climbing Soon got all the holds up on our main homewall. ~180 screwons to go. 5x9 meters, 40 degree overhang. Roof and vertical to go after this... : r/ climbing](https://i.redd.it/5onuvmkue1i91.jpg)
Soon got all the holds up on our main homewall. ~180 screwons to go. 5x9 meters, 40 degree overhang. Roof and vertical to go after this... : r/ climbing
![Reminder that climbing inside with bare feet, even if you're a v8 climber just flexing on a v5, is really bad etiquette : r/climbing Reminder that climbing inside with bare feet, even if you're a v8 climber just flexing on a v5, is really bad etiquette : r/climbing](https://preview.redd.it/m2pfptn3xig31.jpg?auto=webp&s=e9c8ca57489d5746b3b220d644fcb4432ffb80a5)
Reminder that climbing inside with bare feet, even if you're a v8 climber just flexing on a v5, is really bad etiquette : r/climbing
![what are the weirdest holds your gym has? this one s gotta be the coolest one i ve seen : r/climbing what are the weirdest holds your gym has? this one s gotta be the coolest one i ve seen : r/climbing](https://preview.redd.it/qk7n7o69l4b71.jpg?auto=webp&s=7155daf2a3fe31f9f29071863d2ea309b2bbc932)
what are the weirdest holds your gym has? this one s gotta be the coolest one i ve seen : r/climbing
![I make climbing holds out of hardwood. Is there a finish/stain that will bring the grain out, but not (or minimally) change the texture and grip of the workpiece? : r/woodworking I make climbing holds out of hardwood. Is there a finish/stain that will bring the grain out, but not (or minimally) change the texture and grip of the workpiece? : r/woodworking](https://preview.redd.it/u4pj89vbbcn51.jpg?auto=webp&s=c1769a9528a4bbc3930033cdd0da7b98fbeaf117)
I make climbing holds out of hardwood. Is there a finish/stain that will bring the grain out, but not (or minimally) change the texture and grip of the workpiece? : r/woodworking
![Tall and heavy climbers, how do you navigate these annoyingly compact sit starts? I had to start on hold two to get my ass off the ground... : r/ bouldering Tall and heavy climbers, how do you navigate these annoyingly compact sit starts? I had to start on hold two to get my ass off the ground... : r/ bouldering](https://external-preview.redd.it/ur_OFT5mS_bY4ctxXsB_waYSqJrN0dGQwraEfqIOM10.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ebe93b3dfaff65a5d6e0271d74b48be2dd8a275)