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Anyone Having Trouble Finding Climbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="imagineero" data-source="post: 4643097" data-attributes="member: 49960"><p>That might be a bit of an overstatement. Climbers do at some point reach maturity, where they become aware of their own skills and limitations, and know what they are capable of and what is possible to achieve. Beyond that they really don't develop all that much honestly, there's only so much you can learn. At that point climbers become useful, so long as they don't become complacent or jaded. There really isn't all that much new stuff to learn once you know it. Having said that, 95% of climbers really haven't got there yet, and still have unrealised potential. For those who have reached their potential, the danger comes in tuning out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imagineero, post: 4643097, member: 49960"] That might be a bit of an overstatement. Climbers do at some point reach maturity, where they become aware of their own skills and limitations, and know what they are capable of and what is possible to achieve. Beyond that they really don't develop all that much honestly, there's only so much you can learn. At that point climbers become useful, so long as they don't become complacent or jaded. There really isn't all that much new stuff to learn once you know it. Having said that, 95% of climbers really haven't got there yet, and still have unrealised potential. For those who have reached their potential, the danger comes in tuning out. [/QUOTE]
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