Saturday, February 28, 2026

Saturday: Scrapyard QE

Scrapyard's rock climbing for USAC was today!  It was amazing to wake up in our own home and only need to travel 10 minutes to get to the competition.

Isaac competed in the morning and the routes were hard.  It started with a pink route.  I think one person finished this route the whole morning.  It didn't go all that well for Isaac, but honestly, we expected that.  Even the demo video for the route looked really hard.

Next was a red route.  We thought this route might be possible, but when it was seen in person we changed our minds.  There was an outcropping that was very difficult to get around and then it was slippery to get up to the next point value.  Isaac didn't get any points on this one either.


Next was a black route.  This one looked hard...hmm, I'm saying that a lot...but Isaac got to the 5 point hold!  We weren't really expecting that, but he figured it out near the end of his time.

Lastly was the yellow route.  This one looked to be the easiest, as easy goes, and it was also the one Isaac got farthest on.  It took several tries, but he was able to get the 10 point hold.

A friend from church came to watch Isaac climb too, and his youth leader got there for the last climb.  The last climb was the best, so it was nice.

In the afternoon Ben and I judged while Isaac did some miscellaneous running tasks.  I had route #4 for F-13.  It must have been on the easier side because about half the athletes finished it.  All the athletes got the 10 point hold.  It was an easy route to judge though.  Ben had route #3 for F-13 and said it was really hard.  Judging was more interesting than I expected.




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