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After leaving empty handed last year, Jonathan Siegrist returns to Las Vegas and makes quick work of his project in Arrow Canyon, La Lune:
I invested so much in this route and spent so many hours in 2013 dreaming about it. It was very difficult for me to walk away without success last year.
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It feels strange to have it done now, especially considering how damn hard I thought it was after last season.
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Could I have improved this much?
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Maybe I was completely destroyed mentally and physically last season and all I needed was a fresh start? I’m really not sure to be honest, and after being prepared for war against this seemingly undefeatable opponent, to claim victory after such a short battle almost seems unfair; it’s almost as though I wanted the process to last longer.
Cool new series from Andrew Bisharat on his blog Evening Sends called The Day I Sent which features a guest author writing about a meaningful ascent they did. The latest installment is written by Emily Harrington who chronicles her send of Waka Flocka (5.14b) back in 2011. Previous installments were written by Dan Mirsky and Mirko Caballero about their respective sends of Solid Gold (5.14c) and Evilution Direct (V11).
In the event that Bisharat runs out of people to write these posts, I’d like to suggest companion series like The Day I Didn’t Send or The Day I Belayed Someone While They Sent.
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