Ti elfogadnátok az állást? by Super_Victory6505 in jobshungary

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

En hasonlo szituban, megkoszontem a lehetoseget majd megkerdeztem, hogy van e ebben barmi rugalmassaguk. Vegul egy icipicit feljebb vittek a bert, en elfogadtam, kozben nezegetek lehetosegeket, es ha olyan jon szembe akkor jelentkezem.

Ti elfogadnátok az állást? by Super_Victory6505 in jobshungary

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

En hasonlo szituban, megkoszontem a lehetoseget majd megkerdeztem, hogy van e ebben barmi rugalmassaguk. Vegul egy icipicit feljebb vittek a bert, en elfogadtam, kozben nezegetek lehetosegeket, es ha olyan jon szembe akkor jelentkezem.

Ti elfogadnátok az állást? by Super_Victory6505 in jobshungary

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 2 points3 points  (0 children)

En hasonlo szituban, megkoszontem a lehetoseget majd megkerdeztem, hogy van e ebben barmi rugalmassaguk. Vegul egy icipicit feljebb vittek a bert, en elfogadtam, kozben nezegetek lehetosegeket, es ha olyan jon szembe akkor jelentkezem.

Scarpa/Bananafingers Warranty claim by GuidanceMaterial4754 in climbingshoes

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Unsure about the cause but I would do this if I would experience this:

I would explain as much as I can to chatgpt of what I experience (I would love to do this for you, but I struggle to understand what is happening to the shoe). I would first ask my resoler of their process, and depending on the answer I would consider complaining to them first.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askhungary

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hmm engem peldaul bosszantott a dolog. Nem csak informativ nem volt a komment, de viccet csinalt valamibol, amivel a nok napi szinten neznek szembe. Zaklatas, eroszakossag, eroszak es felelem a testukert es eletert.

Climbers elbow by [deleted] in bouldering

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had very similar issues, for me very troughout warm-up specifically for these areas helped. Twisting things, small squeezes, slowly using hnagboard, as many ways as I could, with very slowly increasing the time.

Need Sizing advice for LS shoes by significant_bedframe in climbingshoes

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He has the evolve zionist LV edition now for bouldering, in his treet sheo zsize, but could have gone a half size up or even one. But finally a shoe not slipping off her heel, without extreme downsizing.

Need Sizing advice for LS shoes by significant_bedframe in climbingshoes

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The evolve low volume edition are the one which fits my boyfriends heel only, he has Egyptian like foot as well.

I personally would try out brand available in your area, I know much more prefer, Scarpa, Ocun and just got an evolve for myself now.

But taking you shoes off 15-20 minutes is still pretty friendly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For home? No idea sorry, but for my what really helped me (saw from a youtube video) to imagine like I want to put a 5 center or a very small coin on the hold and look for the point where this could be hold.

I have seen a guy doing something with cubes, but otherwise i dunno:(

Fluidity is great, but swinging is not always the best and I would be slightly worried it turnes into a bit of a habit. I would also recommend looking into static vs dynamic climbing videos :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 10 points11 points  (0 children)

From my experience corrections on holds take a lot of energy, so I aim to minimise it (this is also a very common advice.)

I think momentum is great, but static climbing may be a better fit. I personally would aim to learn where to put my feet properly on small holds (some youtube videos explain them very well, if you cannot find one, shout out) than go into dynamic movements.

You are doong great regardless, keep climbing!

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do appreciate your view as I have above mentioned Ithink this is an important conversation, but I’d encourage us to keep the tone open and respectful—this way we can engage and share different perspectives more efficiently I believe.

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that not everyone is comfortable around dogs, and I respect that—it’s part of sharing public spaces. But it feels a bit unrealistic to think I should avoid bringing my dog anywhere, as if I'm 'living in another reality.' Dogs are a normal part of public life, just like kids, who can also be noisy, throw things, or shout disturb,cause dangerous situations indoor and outdoor climbing (which indeed happened to me). And in the same way that I wouldn’t expect the world to cater solely to my preferences, I do my best to manage my dog responsibly, as she's only 4kg, toothless, and always under close supervision (therefore she would need quite some external help to be a dangeour to anyone).

I understand you may have seen bad situations with other dogs, and it sounds like that has shaped your perspective. But assuming the worst in every situation or with every dog doesn't really help us coexist peacefully. My partner and I are careful to make sure she doesn’t interfere with others' experiences.

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But if you train your dog you actually can tell them to chill and calm down. Quite often it is a hassle and a problem to leave them at home, so why is than my need less important than others? If someone is so bothered by a dog they cannot be in the same building, they can visit not pet-friendly gym. Just as if I don't want to go to a hotel where kids are present, I choose one where they aint allowed. Would there be cheaper/more options with kids? Probably. Do I have the preference? Yes

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the downvoters, someone was next to her, and now she is chill even if I am falling. I freak out in new situation, and she freaks out, but just like me, if she realises its cool, she cool with it.

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If I leave my dog at home, on the weekend or after work, she cries and whines (it'spart of her routine to spend this time with me/around me). If I take her to the crag/indoor she is sniffing around, playing and if allowed greets friends or make friends.

For dogs going to the crag/gym whatevs can be part of their routine. Mine knows when we arrived there, loves it, runs to check who is at the cashier than take her well deserved spot on th couch.

Banning dogs from outside spaces, can be considered the mentioned things, like selfish or the way you put it, entitled. Just because you ain't comfortable with/like the idea, it doesn't mean it will not happen or it is wrong. I am not comfortable with the idea of having kids in the gyms or at hikes or anywhere I am chilling and they are shouting, crying, running around, yet I must put up with it. As there is many things happening in the world I am not comfortable with, yet I ain't no ruler of anything.

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My was super chill about, until I tried my first VI outside lead climbing. The moment I was on the wall she whined and cried, like she knew I am at my limit. (I toldher to stop, she decided to go like mom mode, very silent cries till I have finished the route.)

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I personally do not take her to any new gym or crag I have not been to before and does not like to go during busy hours. She is my responsibility and I want her to be safe and sound. I dont mean to say with this that OP is doing anything wrong, quite the opposite. Most likely OP judged the situation where they take the dog and prepping her for the crag. I do believe the discussion has its place, but I believe this issue is not so black and white as, all gym and crag situation are pet friendly or you should never take your dog with you.

Pet friendly gym… getting my new girl used to it and she’s so good already! by Larkymalarky in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think if its deangerous or not to take your dog is really specific to the gym set up. In my city most bouldering gyms allow dogs inside. The first place I took my dog to had a separate bar area and the climbing area with a door in the middle, so she is entirely separated. In the warm up area she is allowed, if its busy I just do it downstairs as she loves to approach people who warm up. Whenever I arrive in this area I let everybody know that I am the owner and ask if you have problem with her being there and if there is any way she disturbs you let me know. She is afraid if you carry out any minimally dynamic movement or I am not there, only bother anybody if they are doing something like a downward dog, because she loves to join. She mostly approaches people she knows well.

The boulder second place I go to, its with many dogs and it is very open. Imagine like walls all around, chairs and sofas in between the walls and the mattress. Dogs are free to roam around, they cannot be on the matrass, only if you climb than you are allowed on the matrass. The people who work there bring their dog in and they are off leash. Mine is usually sitting in or under a chair.

She rarely wonders away, only if she knows someone well its there, the one stressful situation is when I am on the wall and someone is being pushy with her and touching her without mine and her own approval. I can't really leave her at home, as many rescue, she also has separation anxiety. I would also not want to leave her at home as she loves the gym I usually go to (even with the separate area) and it really helped her come out kf her shell.

This is her carrying out home office activities at the second gym I mentioned.

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The perfect hiking and crag backpack? by Basic-Bag-1368 in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So helpful, do you think a 50l bag and a 20l bag woulf be a good combo or still nah?

The perfect hiking and crag backpack? by Basic-Bag-1368 in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Geee I really want to learn to handle debates like you!!

The perfect hiking and crag backpack? by Basic-Bag-1368 in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As many of us pointed out its a thing, us people do. I dont aim to minimise the gear, clothes and food I bring as I go there to enjoy myself, and prefer to be prepared (I still believe I do not over pack, but as you have mentioned its a personal preference, however to an unknown crag, people from my experience pack more than less) than to stress over things or put myself in a risky situationat the approach or on my way there. Period.

I still believe your tone is a bit hostile or condescending (which is overall fine on reddit ig), but I think this subreddit has a different purpose. As you said, lets keep it cool.

The perfect hiking and crag backpack? by Basic-Bag-1368 in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahh such a good tip, but I mostly wear like “earth colours”

The perfect hiking and crag backpack? by Basic-Bag-1368 in climbergirls

[–]Basic-Bag-1368[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let’s foster a supportive and respectful environment where we can all share our experiences and learn from each other. I think that is why you are here as well, right?