Sunday, September 3

my fav fotos from krabi jul06

Sunrise
Sunset
young love!
Trekking.. in the end my thighs were more shack than my forearms..
horsing ard
Riesenbaby. Short and easy, but nice.
Multipitch - belay is more siong than the climb.
Multipitch - the more safety, the safer! (scared la, we noob)
One (among many) of liu li's fire - choke both mosquitoes and humans :D
Liu li, full crimp!
Kaiyin always wanted to be D-Cup
Weimin always wanted a longer span
Cherlyn ... practicing for next yr's sports pageant
white bikinis
when we can't wrestle 1. on the sand 2.on top of canoes 3.in the sea, we 4. arm-wrestle... Wrestling sub club, hoo!
Canoeing with the teos

Tuesday, August 29

A pointless (but good) afternoon read :)

It's time we acknowledged that we can be endlessly endearing...

Some might think it a fool's errand to sum up the measure of a Singaporean. They'd be right. Asking a question like what makes the average Singaporean is like asking what the best drink in the house is. If our citizenry is a bar, it ranges from the ubiquitous beer to free-wheeling mojitos and margaritas to respectable vintage wines. But there are a few endearing traits that most Singaporeans can lay claim to, or at least recognise in their fellow men, wherever we might be. To wit, five endearing Singapore traits that , what can we say, we're most proud to call our own!

1. We are softies deep down

Proof of how congenial we are? No matter how crowded a hawker centre is, we still acknowledge that you have reserved a seat just because you've plonked a packet of tissue paper or an umbrella on it. Funny, isn't it? When there's nothing to stop us from stealing the tissue and the seat, and use it to wipe our mouths later (the tissue, not the seat).

2. We speak funny

Let"s face it, we do. And it"s adorable. Wrong, but adorable. Who else refers to someone who hams it up as having more "patterns than badminton"? (pattern zui gor badminton), or uses "see me not up" to refer to not getting enough R-E-S-P-E-C-T? Singapore is a mish-mesh of Hokkien, Malay, Hindi, Mandarin, English so well blended into everyday use sometimes we are confused about the etymology of a phrase. The rest of the world doesn't understand us, but we get each other, like we have a special code. And nowhere do you feel more grateful for this than when you are all alone in a foreign country and suddenly hear good ol' Singlish being spoken. Nothing else makes you feel more at home.

3. We're practical to a fault

Our men don't propose marriage; they ask if you want to buy a flat together. Flowers that wilt? How about a value-for-money meal at Tiong Bahru market? We eschew romanticism for pragmatism and initially, that might be hard to swallow. What's important to keep in mind is that he's nots pending money on perishables or worthless things. The next time your boyfriend gifts you with a key-chain, remember: it's not only the thought that counts, your boyfriend is also counting his pennies so that both of you have a financially secure future. ?<-- HORRORS (but that's just me)

4. We are competitive in a good way

We want to win, and win in an open and above-board manner. We have titles like "Best Airport", "Busiest Port", "World's Most Global City" under our belt. Singapore has also been rated as the least-corrupt country in Asia. And the best thing about us? We freely share how we did it. The US has even adopted our educational method for teaching Maths since Singaporean kids out-performed American kids in the subject.

5. We live on hope and a prayer

So there's no way in this lifetime we are going to earn a million dollars by hard work. We'd do the next best thing and bet on 4D and Toto every week. Nothing wrong with a little hoping that Lady Luck will smile our way and send us enough moolah to buy the convertible and penthouse we've always dreamed about. And with two glitzy IRs, coming our way, our odds at The Good Life are that much improved, wouldn't you say?


Sunday, August 27

Rant

Rant time.

I hate monday trainings. With a few more hours to the draconian training, life is at the pits. Argh. Imagine the sick running that we got to do. Plus it's a few kilometers run under the hot and humid weather of singapore argh what a pain. During the run, your legs get so hot from the inside. Your mind urges you to turn back but there is a monster behind you, pacing you. Head begins to spin, you start imagining things.

All the fumes from the evening rush hour rushes into your head. No wonder I find it so hard to think cough cough pollution siah! Then after the run, all the sweat breaks loose. Splatter here there all over. The smell of the jus-returned-runners stink up the gym. Oh yeah some idiot decide to lay on the mattress with all his sweat on it argh. Sweat + chalk + dirt = The orange mattress woohoo

Then there is the system training. Pull pull push push lift lift. Muscles si beh sore from climbing the uphill slope towards engine fac now must torture my body more. After all those stuff, it's 9.30pm! Too shacked out to climb, climb also not full power climb. Sien chi-pua argh

I dread Mondays! :(

Friday, August 25

Equipment all over

This is a notice hurhur.

There will be equipment all over the gym from saturday 26th aug to tuesday 29th aug. This is due to the team cleaning equipment that was from Krabi..ropes will be dangling on the flat walls and slings will be dried on the second floor.

Please do keep a look out for shady characters who might steal some stuff hur..and please do not step or play with the dangling ropes as it's wet and dangerous and slippery.

Thanks!

TOAST to NUS CLIMBING TEAM

with Absolut and Baileys.

great night, great food, great drinks and a great place to bunk in. haha (thanks liu li)

plus a few m'sians with red faces

cheers! n let's do it again sometime (non-school day perhaps)


P.S. will try to upload the photos soon. People with photos for the bash do share ya?

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Wednesday, August 23

Goals in Climbing

Climb-climb-climb...but what for?!?!

Article by Adrian Berry:

http://www.planetfear.com/article_detail.asp?a_id=315

Sunday, August 20

Climbing Shoes

From Climb Asia: http://www.climb-asia.com/
From Campus Corner: http://www.camperscorner.com.sg/eshop/items.php?id=107&s=4&b=103
From Mad Rock: http://www.madrockclimbing.com/cart.php?target=category&category_id=248
From Five Ten: http://www.fiveten.com/
From Mammut: http://www.mammut.ch/mammut/katalog.asp?did=4&dart=2&sid=2


New Product!!!
Super Loco **Available September 1 2006**


Description:
We cant stop innovating....so don’t even ask. The Loco was our flagship high performance shoe and a darn good one at that, but it wasn’t good enough for the mad scientists. With a completely new last, this down turned toe ultra performer is better on edges, better on toe hooks and better on heel hooks. Not to be outdone in the looks department we welded functional rubber flames on the side to help out with those extreme inside foot smears. The triple strap enclosure system was jealous so they got flames as well. With a shoe of this caliber we know your gonna fit them tight so we added a thin padded lining and a neoprene tongue. That with our seamless binding tape around the ankle makes it tight fitting yet not overly painful.

Availability: Not available until September 1st 2006
Price: US$ 109.95



Recommended Shoe:
5.10 V10s

The V10 is the highest performance slipper on the market. Built on the same last as the Dragon, the V10 has a powerful down-turned toe that allows you to pull with your feet like a mad ape. The V10 is designed for super steep and overhanging rock or powerful bouldering, pocketed stone, where you find yourself not just pushing with your feet, but also pulling with them. Super sticky Stealth HF rubber is an additional advantage.
Designer: Charles Cole, Sang LeeConcept: Downturned toe for overhanging boulders and routes.Development: Five Ten created the first down-turned toe shoe, the UFO, more than a decade ago. For the first time, climbers were able to pull with their toe, giving them more power in overhanging situations. This is Five Ten's most sophisticated down-turned last, with Stealth HF rubber for ultimate friction under low loads. Additional Information: The current version has rubber on the toe for advanced toe hooking.


[this post is built on personal views. Pls kindly add ur own recommended shoes. How abt a top ten best climbing shoes?]
[Thanks Meifen, for the wonderful party!]


Friday, August 18

tips?

1. Understand, accept and train your weakness.
It's not nice to admit you have a weakness and it feels much better to ignore it. But put aside your ego cos that's going to hinder your improvement. Find out what is your weakness by comparing yourself to your peers and also by asking around.

Eg.
TC mentioned that he is very bad at endurance sets, can't even do 6C but he hates to do endurance sets/ARC. Maybe there is some flaw hidden within that he has not found out? ie. overgripping, bad rest posture, inefficient technique? Bouldering more would not solve this problem ..

2. Have specific training regimes/targets in mind.
Ok, so you realise that your weakness is lack of endurance - Or finger strength - or technique problems. Whichever the case, you need to be clear and focused on how to achieve your goals.

Eg. You have weak crimp strength. Make sure that you do fingerboard once a week and campus board once a week without fail - no excuses. Have both fingerboard and campus board sessions fully planned out.
TC could make sure he does 30min of ARC before he starts each climbing session and end ea session with 3 endurance sets. And focus on not over-gripping, good technique, resting on the wall etc.

3. Learn from others
It's easy to dismiss other people's ideas/trg methods but maybe their way works for them and it could work for you too! Experiment and find out. Read books, surf the net for more training information, watch videos and focus on their technique.

Eg. I always thought climbing with weights was dumb. Turns out that I was the dumb one cos everyone who trained with weights become so strong :P

4. Variety is the spice of life.
Climbing in the same place with the same people is comforting but it also results in stagnation. Go out sometimes and find different people to climb with, everyone is friendly! The routes/tiles could be very different and unique.


hmm that's all i can think about, almost all of it has some personal resonance that is why i mentioned it. sorry i used teckie for an example cos the conversation in the car is still v fresh in my memory :)

Maybe more people can mention what works for them....the junior seniors also ;)

Thursday, August 17

Appeal

This is an appeal to all to write anything about training (for e juniors), esp technique specific. This information is easily available in lots of website, but if its you, yes you, writing, there's this personal touch. Who knows, you can add a demo in the gym after blogging about it. Thanks!

Si Beh Sien from Training in NUS?

This is a friendly advertisement of what may come.

Feeling si beh sien from training in a packed gym? What about feeling like you sien chi-pua (sien halfway) when stronger climbers own you in routes? Do you feel that you need some distraction from the sardine packed orgy in the gym? Do you feel angry when you gotto keep reminding people to move when you are on the crux of the route? Are you frustrated and tu-lan when they didnt listen and you gotto come down before injuring someone?! Do you feel that the gym is getting more and more packed and you cant climb much??!! Are you furious that people are cutting your queue in climbing and you cannot say much as they only realise that when they made the first move???!!!?!?!? Do you feel really sien, tu-lan, bo-sim (bored, angry, no spirit) when other people pawn you in flash comps???!?!?!?!?!?~!@#$%^&*

Look further! Come sometime soon (timing is in accordance to adrian's timing), you all may get a free toy to play in nus! Thanks to the team funding, we might be able to get this toy haha. The planning is underway already hoho no promises but I figured it is better to give you an idea of what may come rather than seeing you all contemplating the best way to avoid the crowd in NUS gym as there is no way to do that haha unless it's on a sunday.

Be assured that I also want this toy, thus the probability of it materializing is higher hoho. At least it gives you something to do while the gym is busy getting packed up.

This friendly advertisement is advertised by me, thus it may be fake or it may be real. Adrian is a mysterious man, so depends on how you interpret my lies so as to discover the truth of my words.

Monday, August 14

Climbing World Cup [Singapore Series] 2006

hey guys~

here r some really cool pics of der recent world cup at expo http://climb.naturehaven.net/ thanx to our dear photographer hanlin n his super pro camera for these zai zai photos~ n not so thanx for making our regular digicams look so inferior beside yours tt dae =P

kellY

Sunday, August 13

Reflections

WoW! it's been nearly a year since i've joined the climbing team and boy, does it RocK!!! WooHoo~ haha, well, it's been a really great year for me... from dropping at the 9th tile of the 5C endurance route when i went for trials (i dunno how i got in!), to doing 6Bs in Krabi. but of course, the fear of heights and the fear of falling sometimes consumes me sooo much that it hinders my climbing... DaMn! i am so gonna conquer tt fear! (but the story abt the SMU girl, has just seriously, really freaked me out! *yikes!*) gee, thx for the amazing company in KraBi! the continuous cheers and support! many many ThX!!! =) u guys really helped me alot!

well, i just hope that as we, juniors have now risen to the ranks of seniors, we are able to lead the team to greater heights, if not, on par! jeez... indeed, it'll be quite a tough task, looking at the fantastic year tt just passed w all the awards won, *sweats*, but we'll still keep trying and pushing ourselves, right team? haha... a flash of photos of the events and activities tt we've had in the past year. amazing memories! bet there'll be more to come!!! =)

Sports Pageant

got this over in my nus email abt sports updates. take a look at Liying! she looks fabulous!!! ALL the way girl! we'll be supporting u!!!

Friday, August 11

Some Krabi Pics

A tribute to our dedicated equipment IC, and our most scandalous guy - ADRIAN!



You make our day in Krabi - everyday.

Saturday, August 5

NEW SHOES

HAHA! Finally got a new pair of shoes. Shall do the unveiling here... Grin...

Yup it's a FIVE TEN

And here comes the moment!
YES! It's an ANASAZI VELCRO! Haha...

Frankly it was wasnt on my 'Want to buy shoe list' initially. But fate has it... as with so many things in recent days (strangely), I bought the ANASAZI instead of the GALILEO, which somehow fell to dear san and fen. Haha. Strange twist of fate.

SO... we have now an addition to the ANASAZI family in the NUS climbing team (right honey? haha) and an expansion of the FIVE TEN group with the introduction of the GALILEOs. Woo Hoo. Not only that, they are lined with the NEW ONYX rubber. Haha.

We bought them some freaking size smaller... fits well but a little tight. ok.. not only a little. They're TIGHT. Thinking of changing bigger... see first... BUT yeah... new shoes... yummy.





KraBi KraBi

My 16 CHOICE Photos for Krabi. Man... adore the place.

I feel obliged to post a little on the (amazing) Krabi Experience. Where else can you find walls that inspire you to climb, where else can you enjoy the sun, sand and sea whilst climbing, and where else can you find Adrian running desperately away from Kesheng? WHILE not busting your wallet!

Kudos to the Krabi Gang for making this trip an amazingly memorable one. Kesheng our water delivery man, Daniel our laundry guy, Adrian the Lost Boy while Kum doubled as a portfolio photographer. Not forgetting the girls for contributing smiles and laughter!

Climbing was fantastic! Think I'm definitely a natural rock climbing devotee now. It's so much more freedom, expression and at times (hopefully) satisfaction! Jai Dum is definitely an inspiration. Seeing that guy complete Jai Dum is a motivation. Sweet.

Haha.. had so much to say about Krabi. Maybe too much that I dont know how. Key word from Krabi though. BA-LANCE.

Keep on Climbing peepz! Let's all go back there someday and send all the routes!




Tuesday, August 1

Adrian's Krabi post 1

Huh everyone seems to be busy bidding or matric fairing. Actually I am also busy with packing into my new small room with corroded walls thus I will keep my first Krabi post short, like bombardments of info boom boom boom kerbaboom. Gotto rush back home soon too. Hello ma.

1. What I learnt
I learnt lotsa stuff. How to better take care of my equipment, how to wear fisherman pants, how to shit with my harness on, how to trek with a Fanta and a pack of biscuits in my hands..err how to improve onsight skills and how to redpoint Jai Dum hurhurhur. I saw someone finished Jai Dum! He dispensed a couple of tips to me too. More elaboration soon. I really learnt something new everyday at Krabi.

2. Routes
I sticked with grades of 6c+ and below. Only the occasional two 7a broke the monotony. I do feel a little sien doing 6a, 6b and 6c as the routes were developing a similar pattern. Perhaps I did not explore enough routes but I feel that the 7a that I did possessed something that the routes do not have. They have a great variety of moves, the route forces my body to generate new climbing moves on the rocks. Syok. Tested my onsight skills. Tsahhh!

Even routes like Lion King feels the same to me (frankly) as I was a little bored getting pumped and doing underclings most of the way. I love (hot women) and a variety of moves such as crimps, jugs, high steps, cracks and bouldery sections in a route. The most fun route that I did was 'Gimme a Break 7a' at Wee's Present Wall. Some idiot thought the route was a 6B thus we eventually tried the route. The idiot is N**g F**g. Muahaha hello honey.

But I will still stick to routes of grades around 6c until I've decided that I am ready to explore harder routes..probably get a feel of how 6Cs are like. Do not rush improvement, a fat one once told me.

3. Tidal Dum
This is my new project..finish Tidal Wave before I hit year 3 and finish Jai Dum after I hit year 4. Try lah. Do you know how inspiring to see that guy finish Jai Dum? I was like..omgknnbbqpie expressway. He was so happy and he really worked hard for it. At that moment, I saw myself there muahaha. Fame glory power. Roar.

4. Food
Fish is good. I ate lotsa fish there as chicken is beginning to bore me. But I had a good relation with a drumstick selling aunty haha she gave me discount for a piece of drumstick and free chicken wing muahaha. Secretly bought the discount pack while the rest of the girls were doing their project oh yeah Chang beer is good too but I did not drink that much as I am not a drinker *hic*

5. Company
Got lotsa things to say about them ah! Wah piang fun leh go Krabi with them realised that my batch are equally as bad as me muahaha steam. Will elaborate with pictures once i get the pictures to refresh my memory. But I must say that they do take good care of equipment and they generally have a good sense of safety.

6. To be continued
Must go bidding and plan my uni life now. Realised that I cannot do Industrial Attachment as my semesters are super busy zzzzz...

Monday, July 31

krabi

greetings from krabi!!

Me, weimin and liu li sitting in an internet cafe now bidding for modules whilst the rest were smarter and had already done their advance biddings and planning. The internet cafe here is really expensive. :(

Weimin, jiasheng and I just did quarks 7b today after a day spent resting cos of the terrible rain. liu li is close and can complete it on top rope. The forced rest day could be a blessing in disguise?

Me and jiasheng also did orange tears 7A and Lion King 6C+ on our first day. We are all hoping to do deep water soloing soon. See u guys in 2 weeks!

Wednesday, July 26

work and climbing

It's my first time working during the holidays and after 3 mths, i'm really glad it's over.

1. Comparingg work and school
Unparalleled freedom and time vs money and ambition. They're two totally seperate currencies but im a lazy bum so i'll much prefer my time thank you. Plus at work you have a boss but in school you're your own boss!

2. Work and climbing.
Some people say that they have no time to climb but i think that's not true. There is always time to climb and it is just how well you integrate it into your timetable - and what you are willing to sacrifice for it.

Despite saying that, i still have to admit that work does not correlate well with climbing at all :(. The problem is, work makes u tired and being tired = not feeling like climbing.

3. Work and traffic
It sucks that 99% of the working population go to work(and home) at the same time. Singapore roads get really crowded during the peak hour and its really shitty taking twice the normal travelling time...when you most can't afford it.

Anyway to cap off a really tiring 3mths is a really shiok 2 week krabi trip! I wonder how the junior team is faring in krabi, no news from them..

Friday, July 21

Kudos to Post-event report

hello hello..
since the blog is getting abit bare..
let a newly crowned dino put something up..

kudos to the one who did the post-event report on Boulderactive 2006..
it was really very well-done..
great pictures and great write-up.. except there is a spelling error in one climber's name. ahem. haha.. otherwise. it is realli realli very NICE..
it jus clearly shows BOULDERactive 2006 is the biggest bouldering event of the YEAR!
yeah!!! hurray!!!

feelings of a newly-crowned dino..(which kelly had kindly reminded me today. i m no longer in the team)
LOST!
lots of feelings of LOST!
suddenly.. u dunno wat u want out of ur life.. and start a search of wat u realli want..
and when u find it.. most prob..u discover that.. it has nothing to do with wat u study..
so to those who are still studying ..
cherish all the time u have in school..
play, climb to the max. but still muz somehow study a' lil..

and to those in krabi and those gg soon..
have lots of fun!! bring back lots of stories.. of joy, peace and laughter..
missing and will miss u guys loads..
take great care of urselves.. !!!

and krabi.. i will back soon! hopefully stronger..

cheers
lips

Sunday, July 16

Newly-crowned Dinos!

And THIS...
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marks our official cross-over into Dino-hood!
(although for Jups its more like renewal of Dino membership..haha)
many thanks once again to the juniors for the wonderful efforts put into our farewell presents and dinner! Have fun in Krabi!
~eLi

Monday, July 10

Gym cleanup

I would like to thank the new ex-co for organising the gym-cleanup, you guys did a great job! Of course this couldnt be done without all the helpers, glad that so many turned up.

It was very fast, efficient and thorough!

Some things to take note of now that the gym is clean, of course it's up to everyone to follow or not just some of my thoughts:
1. Don't use loose chalk, always use a chalk ball
2. Don't carry chalk bag when doing short boulder problems, when you fall, there's going to be a big PUFFF
3. Don't climb barefoot, going to make all the tiles dirty and moist

anything anyone else can think of?

Friday, July 7

camp 5 blog post

NTU's strongest climber(pan jiasheng) blogs about the NUS camp5 trip.

LAN

Anyone plays lan?

DOTA, starcraft, CS enthusiasts?
Want to have a mega LAN outing anytime soon? Everyone invited, team weng fai, dinos, noobs etc...

Can play at selegie or ginza wherever la... How about next fri (14 July)? heeheeee

Sunday, July 2

SPORTS CAMP

Heya guys,

Sports Camp will be happening from 3rd July (Monday) onwards. It's a time when freshmen from the university get together for 4 days of solid sporting fun. This includes a demo and tryout sessoin on Tuesday 4th July for all land and indoor sports -- that includes us. This is an excellent time for us to showcase our talents to these freshies and get their attention for the sport, from promoting level 1 courses to promoting the IVP team. We'll just need to set up ropes and harnesses for the newbies to try out the sport, and also plan a stylo bouldering route that we can 'wow' the girls with ; )

We'll need helpers (belayers) and demonstrators (handsome and daring climbers *ahem*) for this demo from 8 to 1 pm. I believe that lunch will be provided too.

Capts and Mgrs, could you help rally the team members for this event? I understand that it's on rather short notice, but I think there was some lapse in the earlier communications efforts.


Tuesday, June 27

Impt Announcement

Disgusted at the layers and layers of visible dust on the floor? Tired of the same old routes? sick of slipping off moist tiles?

It's time for a Gym cleanup !

8 July Saturday
- hope to see lots and lots of people there to help out.. If you're free perhaps you could add ur name in the comments page? Hope lots of dinos/regulars come and help out too, especially to put up the tiles :)

9am - Take down tiles and Cleaning Activities
1pm - Put up tiles

Monday, June 26

yishun safra free!!

Sat and Sun climbing at Bouldering +15m + 25m climbing wall was free = super duper shiok!!!

Some ppl were v cheapskate and went there for both days...muahahhaha

Wednesday, June 21

tampin trip

Some fotos of last week's trip courtesy of ryan koh



Sun juz came out after the rain


nus' strongest climber!


nus'2nd strongest climber!


NUS most cmi climber with not enough finger skin. (on a wicked crimp)


The man of many girl's dreams (and some guys too)


The hotel which was right beside china town. RM 88 a day for a double room.


SMU's pride


Driver of SCA8832Y(i think) - in cantonese = business success?


Coach going the wrong way?


Nice and shady.


nicest route of the trip. Nice good slopey gaston


grp foto. Grp = Team weng fai + Others


The ride up


Milk

Thursday, June 15

"Pro" Tip

First off, sorrie san! for not going to CA on today (thurs) really drained at work. BUT. Although wasnt climbing, i was doing paper research on what and how we can improve climbing! And yes i'm pleased to say i made a breakthrough. HAHA! (although i think some would disagree, especially san)

OK! Here comes the "Pro" Tip (drum rooolll!). That is..... EAT MORE CHOCOLATE!

Let me explain. The supporting evidence was derieved from the free hanger that was found on the MRT train carriage rail, titled "Get Your Dose of Happiness", kindly sponsored b
y Cadbury. On that small piece of plastic, it expounded the Goodness of Chocolate

Eat Chocolate for Better Health
Cocoa, the base compound of chocolate contains significant amounts of antioxidants. These antioxidants reduce the risk of heart disease.

Chocolate is Nutritious
Chocolate has nutritional value containing a range of nutrients necessary for good health. It contains Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamine, Zinc, Carbohydrate, Vitamin A and Riboflavin (seriously didnt all these stuff before). If you're looking to increase your Calcium intake, consider adding milk chocolate to your diet. (haha... really... advertisers these days...)

Get Happy with Chocolate

Scientific research tells us that eating chocolate triggers the release of Endorphines, natural opiates in the brain known to reduce pain and enhance one's mood and sense of pleasure
.

Thus, there really is nothing better than chocolate to be the soul food for climbers. You will forget all ur finger pain, feel happier climbing (no more wall banging) and greater satisfaction when you complete a route! Plus all that other health benefits! (though they seem to be pushing it a little...) To top it all, it tastes heavenly...... What more can one ask for... So people, start eating more chocolate (that includes u sandra).



Wednesday, June 14

Vanity Fair

A question of taste, perhaps?

What's your climbing style? What are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you wish to climb? Do you climb to the best of your strenghts, or do you simply try to emulate the greatness of other climbers whose very shadow seem to suggest unfulfilled potential?

Sometimes I think climbing can be the most elaborate vanity fair amongst the extreme sports within our reach. It seems as if we climb to be beautiful sometimes. If you believed that climbing is more than a sport -- it's a way of life, then you'd easily grasp this point. Just as we have struggled to come to terms with our cosmetic alter-egos, we struggle to correct our climbing styles and pursuits to emulate the superstars in our hearts.

But that is not to say that I object to having role models. Take my brother for example, his climbing style and approach to this intricate sport is what I would place as a role model -- nimbleness, grace over grunt, playfulness over power, daring, demeanour and calm flow from his various climbing styles. He probably doesn't think this much of his climbing, but I observe them in his movement, his pacing, his planning; his climbing. No Sharms, Lamas, Loskots, Rouling or Graham for me; just my good ol' brother.

Perhaps what strikes me most of his climbing is the resounding belief that he climbs HIS WAY. Not mine, not like somebody, but very much like himself. He probably started out looking up towards someone for guidance and direction as to how he should be climbing too. Heck, I think some people may even agree that he's got bits of Philip's climbing style embedded in his own.

What I sense in his climbing is a sort of deep seated acceptance of his form. No excuses for not being able to reach this or that, not being strong enough, not being well coordinated etc. Sometimes I think that there's a fevernt belief in him that there's always another (more technical) way around the problem.

Before I loose my point in this entry and start sounding like I've got some brokeback thing going on with my brother, I just feel that sometimes we seem to confuse and complicate our pursuit for competition performance with the true beauty of climbing. For climbers, it's always you, your equipment and the rock; no obsession with power, strength, crimpers, slopers etc... There's no gym and no competition -- just the route and the movement. It's something like returning to the core of the sport, the fundamental power of your body's spirit.

Perhaps Uncle Ben was right when he once mentioned this to me: "why do I climb?", with reference to a route he did in Thailand.

"To be beautiful," was his reply.


JKLM

Friday, June 9

new appt holders


Hi guys, it's that time of the year when the new exco takes over..so for those of you whom don't know yet, we proudly present to you exco for AY2006/2007!!

Captain: Ning Feng



Vice Captain: Mei Fen


Guy Manager : Liu Li


Girl Manager: Sandra

Monday, June 5

Thoughts on Thailand

Back from my second trip to Thailand, I'd just like to share some thoughts on climbing there.

  1. General trip timings: Avoid the months of May and before -- it's likely to still be within the rainy season. Locals say that the rainy seasons usually last till about between mid to late May. Rainy season is marked by waves of heavy rain or stormy weather starting at night and sometimes stretching into the next day. During these times, you'll get to see perculiar local habits like keeping all activities to a minimal and staying indoors. The most activity we've seen at times like these was our neighbour smoking weed and other people at the local restaurants channel-surfing. June and July are still during the tourist low seasons, so prices shouldn't get jacked up too high. Nevertheless, your cheapest sources of food and drinks will still be from Ao Nang.
  2. Guidebooks: Get the one that Climb Asia carries -- Rock Climbing in Thailand. It's got the best picture-to-crag guide you can get your hands on. The sketches are more accurate than the ones in King Climbers. You'd do well to get as many guidebooks as there are climbing parties. Basically you don't want to have 3 groups of climbers sharing one book. And of course, you wanna have a spare one in case it gets wet or dirty too.
  3. Equipment: Depending on where you climb, watch your equipment. Tonsai has got lots of sand and Railay has got lots of dust. You might wanna give it a brush at the end of your day and make sure that the ropes don't get soiled while you're climbing. Bring enough clips and ropes for all climbers cos renting is gonna cost a bit. Nevertheless, you could rent from places like Wee's Climbing School at Tonsai, near to the Banyan Tree Resort (look for Elke, an english-speaking german lady who runs the school).
  4. Good Climbs: Hardest send of the day were Tidal Wave (7B+) by Jups. No hardest red-point yet, but we were close to it on Tiger Queen (7B?). For boulders and people who have been packing it in at the Gym, Tonsai wall is great for short and intense climbs. The wall's steep and consistent overhang makes for almost long boulder problems, with single or multiple cruxes depending on your climbing style and strength. Fire wall has got some nice long routes too. A must try there is Groove Tube (6A), which packs an interesting segment where you'd need to chimney your way up an almost completely closed rock tunnel -- great fun.

    We've found a bouldering cave further down the road from fire wall (if you're coming over from the direction of Dream Valley Resort, that is). It's almost 12m long and packs several nice and sustained lines, from a flat wall to a wicked long roof to an inclined wall. Plenty of lines available at the cave, from juggy routes and obvious holds to slopy surfaces and even crimps on the roof -- worth a trip. Dum's Kitchen has got several nice routes too, like By Way of Deception (7A) which packs a tricky start and a sustained finish. Do spend more time on the Tonsai and neighbouring walls to really enjoy the more technical and harder routes. These are the lines that are really beautiful and worth the trip. However, try not to go running into the hard grades without adequate warmup and some easy foundations first. Most of th 6Cs in the area are still worth a go, like Vikings in Heat and Cowabungalow. They're nice routes to get you familiar with the rock and adequately warmed up.
  5. Relaxation: I think you could find some of the longer term residents smoking weed around; they're usually quite friendly and willing to share. There's a book cafe along the inner coastal road in Tonsai. Great food at Andaman Resort and generous helpings at Dream Valley Resort. Freedom Bar is still a great hangout anytime of day. Oh, and bring along the mahjong set -- it makes a great before-bed game for the restless souls.

JKLM



Sunday, June 4

Photos

An orgy of photos first ... to stir your imaginations ... and whet your appetites for the impending exodus to the holy-ground for regional climbing ...
Nuts and bolts to follow soon ... need to climb some ... and organise notes some more ...


Friday, June 2

KRABI - TONSAI

----> DREAM valley!!

----> The Food!!

---> The CLimbS!

Thursday, June 1

quote of the day (not by me)

Dropping knee is for girls, real men campus!!

What TYPE