Via Ferrata, Day 4: Triumph!!

For a while now, I’ve been working on this theory of mine, of how increasing one’s competence, in comfortably uncomfortable increments, increases one’s confidence in such a way that allows for the next round of competence building.  I’m playing my own guinea pig as I test out the theory.

I ran around the via ferrata routes 1, 2, and 3 again on my 4th day at this particular endeavor.  Despite forgetting my gloves (again!!), I smoked through the entire first half of the canyon comfortably, easily, ecstatically!!  It’s hard to imagine how far I’d come from where I’d started, after just 3 partial days of deliberate practice.  In terms of hours spent, I probably had, at most, 9 hours investing in order to get this far!  And, other than the one really stressful day, it was all done with a minimum of anxiety and stress.

I grabbed a little lunch with the hubby, David. He had just turned up from Ohio to watch what I was up to… from ground level.  And, then, I prepped to tackle my nemesis, route #4, a second stab at conquering the route, all by myself!!

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I climbed up to the beginning of the route from the valley floor.  I clipped in, took a slow, steady breath, and started.  I was so grateful that I had gotten comfortable (out of absolute necessity the day before!!) with the rest hook, because it was just the thing I needed to have in my tool chest.

I quickly worked my way across the first flat section.  I scooted up the little verticle face, took a bit of a rest with my rest clip.  That saved me – I didn’t end up wedged in the hole that had almost foiled me on my first attemp.

When it was time to navigate a long vertical ascent, that then cants outward halfway up, I started hauling along and was just about to grab the bar at the tippy top, my fingers just inches shy of my target, when I hit the end of my ropes, literally!!  I hadn’t transitioned my clips past the previous cable anchor point.  I scrambled back down, willing myself to not simply lose my grasp and drop off the face.  More use of the rest clip!

It took forever, but I just kept solving first one problem and then the next, plotting out my approach, testing out each of my moves before committing, regrouping, mounting a fresh assault….  UNTIL…  I’d completed the entire route!!

Shredded!  I was tired, but happy and triumphant!!  And feeling surprisingly confident for my next destination, the reason for all this prep work…  I put in  4 days of work in Kentucky and felt prepped to tackle Nelson Rock, WV, even at a staggering 280’ off the ground!!!

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So what have I discovered??

I know now, that this approach WORKS!!  One can tackle the most daunting tasks, if done in this methodical, incremental, comfortably uncomfortable way!!

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Off to Nelson Rocks, WV!!  Whoot Whoot!!  Read about it at Via Ferrata, Day 5: The Utlimate Test!!

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