Jun 19, 2019

Ai no area No1 

1, Tanuki ha harukaze ni notte  5.10d B4 (野下善秋)
2,Tanukino he jikara 5.11b/c B4(新原孝喜)
3,Tanukino momoko no tameguso 5.10b B4(野下善秋)
4, Bisyamon ten 5.10d B8(石井一彦)
5,Hatsu yume  5.10a B6(新原美枝子)
6,Tanukino ana 5.12a/b B9(新原孝喜)
7,Ai ha katsu 5.10b B5(岩崎雅紀)very popular
8,SHINBA 5.12b/c B9(新原孝喜)
9,Wakarukana 5.11c/d B4(新原孝喜)
10,Gomenne musasa bi 5.11a B8(新原孝喜)
11,Muchu Hokou 5.9 B7(岡本美咲)
12,Honemei choko ha anatani  5.10b/c B7(久木田さゆみ)
13,Tanukino sekurabe  5.11a B5(岩崎雅紀)
14, All or Nothing 5.12b B5(野下善秋)
15,Ski tengoku 5.11d (山崎武)
16,Tanukino kobuta 5.11a B5(長友敬一)


I see many climbers here so must be popular place. Many gym climber who are new to the outdoor climbing says the 1st pin is kind of too high.  So for a short person, pre-clipping is recommended. Don't take risks when you are traveling.

Muchu hokou 5.9 
This is me on Muchu Hokou 5.9
the very first climb of mine in Hyugami.

I was told this climb needs 5.10b move, so everyone wonder why it says 5.9?

This one's crux is high in above, so even though it is 5.10b move, it relatively safe to fall...

so it is a nice start for you to adjust the sense of grade from this climb.

I think this one is fine with me as a short person of 152 cm, so runout is relatively OK.

I am a 6b climber in Laos but never felt scared.  In Japan, I feel a bit more scared when climbing, I don't know why exactly. I kind of assume I must go on like this till I reach to the most popular grades in this crag.

My record is here.



Goto Aino area No2