My Goal, Rock-Climbing!

Friday, July 17, 2009








Next week will be the final week before the school's current rock wall will be demolished.
Just now, we had a secret training where only 3 year ones, 3 seniors and a few alumnis turned up. We purposedly invite little people so that we have more oppurtunities to climb! So today, the opened the centre wall also known as the roof. I've tried climbing it. I once tried it but got stucked half way. But today, i managed to complete the whole route! The second person to complete it within the year ones! Yeah! ;D Okay, i'm tired.


With Pride and Determination 7:49 AM

Monday, July 13, 2009



Lead Climbing
What is Lead Climbing?
Lead climbing is a climbing technique used to ascend a route. This technique is predominantly used in rock climbing and involves a lead climber attaching themselves to a length of dynamic (stretchy) climbing rope and ascending a route whilst periodically attaching protection to the face of the route and "clipping in" to it. The lead climber must have another person acting as a belayer. The belayer has multiple roles: holding the rope in the event of a fall, and paying out or taking up rope as the climber moves. Lead climbing is an advanced technique of climbing which only the experienced climbers do.

Basically, that's what we learnt during Rock-Climbing training yesterday. After weeks without trainings, it was resumed yesterday eventhough i did turned up for secret trainings with the seniors during the two-weeks break and even during the common test week.
The year ones were taught the basic of lead climbing and all the techniques used for this specific climb. Not to worry, since we were beginners, there were safety lines attached to us in case we fall from the wall. Usually, lead climbing doesn't have any safety lines. Only two walls were open yesterday which were used for the lead climb while the other walls were used for bouldering. At first, since there were a big group of year ones trying the lead climbing, i did bouldering with some of the seniors. We tried a couple of routes to brushen up our techniques.
When most of the year ones had done with the lead climbing, they turned to bouldering and which then i switched. I went to have a go with the lead climbing.
While wearing my harness and my rock-shoes, i listened to the insturction given by my senior. Once done, i started climbing.
Af first, it was pretty easy. However, i did faced challenges while trying to clip the rope into the clips, attached to the wall. As i went higher, the gravity were too severe that it was pulling me down. That's when you have to use your armstrengths and stay put on the wall. Yet again, i had trouble clipping the rope in the clips. It's because with one hand gripping on the tile and trying to keep you balanced, your other hand will have to do the clipping. That's the main challenge. When i reached the top, i clipped the rope to the main clip which then, i got the ropes tangled. The senior corrected me and i did some changes to the rope and yes, i finished it.
It was a great challange and experienced.
I really wish i can do lead climb again, soon.
That's it.


* The protection is the clip.




With Pride and Determination 7:37 PM

Sunday, June 14, 2009




RockMaster is finally over and done with.
One word, TOUGH!
Seriously.
When i stood infront of every wall, i was like 'Gosh! How do i do this?'.
I kept falling.
I gave up once i reached 3 attempts to reduce the amount of points deducted.

Even the seniors who participated in the same catergory with me,
admitted that it was tough. Yet still, it was a great experience though.
I do want to join the upcoming competition.
=D

Now, time for rest as i will be leaving for Jerangkang Water Expedition
tomorrow. And i will be back on 18June09. Whooooooooooots ;D


With Pride and Determination 7:40 AM

Saturday, June 13, 2009



ROCKMASTER IS TOMORROW!!! =/
I'm nervous, real nervous, i mean...
Gosh.

Wish me Luck
xD


With Pride and Determination 6:23 AM

Thursday, June 11, 2009



RockMaster is just 3 days away from today.
We had a secretive training today where only a handful of us turned up.
I prefer it this way because the wall will not be full of climbers =D

Today, the seniors taught us some skills that can be used during bouldering.
One of it is heel hook. It's used when you need extra height to grab a tile.
Your heel has to be locked onto a tile while you go for the upper tile.
This is how it looks like.

Interesting right? Yeah, it looks tough but i did get the hang of it. I need more practice! :D

Secondly, today, they also taught us Dyno! It's used when you really have no other options to go to the upper tile. You will have to jump from one tile to the upper tile. This is how it looks like. :)

Well, i'm nervous yet excited for this Sunday's competition. Hopefully, all the trainings will be paid off =) Goodnight!



With Pride and Determination 7:12 AM

Monday, June 8, 2009



Yesteday's training was a super tiring one.
We did bouldering once again, to prepare some of us who are taking part in this weekend's
RockMaster Competition at Singapore Poly. The seniors gave us some routes for us to complete,
however, it wasn't that easy. Majority of the year ones, struggled alot while trying to complete those routes. Yet, it does help in improving us.
At 8pm, we had meeting for our expedition which will be held next week Monday.
(The day after my RockMaster Competition)
Not all of the year ones are interested in this, but those who already signed up, attended the briefing where we were told what to bring and such. It will be a 4 day 3 nights expedition. It will be a water expedition at Jerangkang which is located in Pahang, Malaysia. I've been to Mount Ophir 2 years back. It was fun. Hopefully, this expedition will be a fun one too despite me, no liking swimming or any activites that involves water :)


With Pride and Determination 4:57 PM

Tuesday, June 2, 2009












Yesterday's training was all about Bouldering.
Bouldering is a type of climb that doesn't uses a rope.
A climber will be given a route to complete. Only certain tiles are allowed
to be hold on or to be step on.
The year ones, learnt the basics of bouldering last night.
It was my first time doing Bouldering and at first thought, it was difficult for me.
As i tried more and more challenging routes, i'd got the hang of it.
It might be difficult but there's always a challenge, right? :D
Sad thing is that, while i was bouldering, hanging freely at the height of ard 2-3metres, i fell and
my knee got knocked onto one of the tiles. It's blueblack now. :(
It'll hurt when i put too much force on my right knee.
Sighs.
RockMaster is 2 Sundays from now.
I'll be looking forward to it eventhough i'm not yet prepared for it.
Hopefully my knee will cure in time.
^^V


With Pride and Determination 3:07 AM