Spot The Difference
From : Gregory Henson
Sent : October 1, 2004 12:35:34 PM
To : ardarvin@gmail.com
Subject : more buildering
Once again I noticed your difficulty of finding buildering content for you website (hence the couple of paragraphs I read a few days ago) so I thought I'd send you some more pictures. The end of the sequence is close up of the last move as it is a dyno to the top (quite scary but really fun). All Pictures are taken in Kansas City, MO.: G. Henson is the climber: M. Hilton is the photographer.
If you are going to try and fake it, at least go up the building some other way and hang down from the top.
Gregory responds:
Sorry dude. It was kind of a joke. The last picture is not same grate, but...but really is the same move as the end of the route. I just wanted you to see what the end looked like. We tried to get a good picture at the other grate, but did not have a good enough camera. The move is only dyno to the extent that you have to stand all the way up. Your feet leave the grate, but only about 2 inches. I have done the route about 4 times, and the first time was with a rope. It's only scary because the second time my foot slipped and I had to catch myself. I am sorry if you think I really was trying to fake something. I don't care enough to fake anything (I'm a licensed Pastor for a church so I also try very hard not to lie). Anyway, I was just trying to give you something because I know you're always struggling for buildering content. Sorry for confusing you or whatever it was I did.
-greg
PS: I do want to thank you for the feature on your website. It's nice to know you automatically think the worst. After being a climbing instructor, high ropes instructor, and climbing a 60 foot climbing tower (with no ropes due to the fact they were all being used) to rescue a little kid (the route was only a 5.10 though so I guess that lessens the gesture), it's nice to know you seriously think I would be scared to do that move. However, you must be very good at the "spot the difference" game.
"Did not have a good enough camera." Come on. Seriously? There you go again thinking I was born yesterday. Last I checked even the crappiest cameras were indifferent to subject matter. A camera that is afraid of danger, that's a new one.
In the end, whether you really did the move is secondary. What matters is that you tried to trick me, and you got busted. That's entertainment.
PS: Perhaps next time a kid gets stuck in the climbing gym you should get someone to lower off and use their rope. You could climb quicker, be a lot safer, and really...are you setting a good example by soloing in front of the kiddies? After all, you are a pastor.




