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Bouldering requires failure to gain success. The majority of our days are failing, and then we get that freak moment when everything clicks and have success.
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In practice this rings true for most of us I think, but then I think about the fact that Woods has flashed V14 and climbed V14 and V15 in a day. I guess things just click more often for some us? Either way, this is a good post to read more about a time when things didn’t quite click for Woods.
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Something tells me not to get used to this happening though.
Daniel Woods made an impromptu trip out to Bishop this week with the goal of doing the first repeat of Paul Robinson’s Lucid Dreaming (V15). Spoiler alert: he did not send.
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The story behind the failures are oftentimes more interesting than the stories behind the actual send though, so I enjoyed this piece on the RV Project blog recapping Woods’ efforts.
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