Tips for climbing the lead wall: Keep as much
of your weight pressing down on your feet as possible. If you let your butt
sag your arms will not last very long so you have to try to keep your body
in tight to the wall. At the same time, you want to hang by straight arms as
often as possible because it is less tiring on your arms. One technique that
often helps to keep your body in is to backstep the holds (plant your foot with the pinkie-toe side in toward the wall) and thrust your hip up and into the wall. When clipping in, make sure you find a solid hold to hang off of and make sure your hanging arm is straight.
Last edited Feb. 23rd,1996 by Tim Gustafson and Derek Sasaki-Scanlon.
Down at the wall, the far right portion is the lead wall. It is overhung at
around a 40 degee angle making it a very difficult climb despite the large
holds.