The Girl, V10 (often nicknamed "A Girl on a Train" due to its proximity to the train tracks) is a well-known bouldering problem located in the Priest Draw
grades don’t define you, but learning how to learn from a project? That’s the real send. a girl on a train v10 completed top
"Topping out" is the act of hauling yourself over the lip of the boulder. In many gyms and outdoor crags, the V10 doesn't end when you touch the last hold; it ends when you are standing on top of the rock. The Girl, V10 (often nicknamed "A Girl on
V10s rarely give you a "good" hold to begin with. The start usually involves "crimping"—using only the tips of your fingers on edges as thin as a coin. For a female climber (the "girl" in our narrative), this often means leveraging a higher power-to-weight ratio. The start is about stillness; it’s the quiet breath before the train leaves the station. 2. The Crux: The Point of No Return In many gyms and outdoor crags, the V10
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While many climbs ease up at the end, the "completed top" of A Girl on a Train requires keeping your composure through a technical mantle and high-step finish. 3. Beta Breakdown: The Path to the Top