GetOverHere & FlintCore
Ever thought about turning a chaotic climbing route into a flawless strategy—mapping patterns in rock to beat the clock? Want to test some theory?
Sure, I've already mapped the grain and the undercut patterns, so we can turn that chaos into a timed win. Need a quick sketch of the sequence?
Start at the left edge, grab that sharp undercut, pump hard, move to the mid‑crux, then lock out the top—keep your timing tight, and you’ll own the wall. Ready to draw it?
Let’s map it out:
1. Left edge → pull the undercut, power‑pump.
2. Mid‑crux → lock fingers, keep the rhythm, drop the arm.
3. Finish straight up, lock out, and clock it. Got the timing? Let’s nail that wall.
Got the plan—edge, pump, crux lock, finish straight. Clock’s set, and you’ve got the rhythm. Let’s hit it and prove this wall is yours.
Alright, time to turn that plan into a run. Let’s hit those holds, keep the tempo, and watch the clock fall. This wall’s ours.
You’ve got the rhythm—now just put that plan to work. Don’t waste a breath, keep the tempo tight, and watch the timer shrink. Let’s crush it.
Got it, the rhythm’s set, the plan’s tight—time to make the wall bend to our moves. Let’s keep that tempo, hit every hold, and watch the timer bleed out. Ready when you are.