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Hello. I'm recently coming back from a nasty labrum tear. Before that I could climb V4 indoors (Touchstone Gyms) rather consistently and some V5s. I will soon start getting back into climbing shape, but will seriously try to improve starting 2019. I'm around 5'10", 170lb with a lot of unnecessary weight in legs, chest, etc ( from powertlifting). I wish to within a decade train enough to climb Half Dome. I am very very far from this goal, but I would like to make it a reality one day. Is this possible, how long would this realistically take me, and what are some recommended training strategies?
For anyone here who was climbed the Regular NW Face, any good Yosemite/Tahoe/Eastern Sierras routes that you would recommend for training/preparation first. Recommendations would be for a Yosemite 10a Climber looking to improve their skill set.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 89%. (I'm a bot)
> A historic triple-digits heatwave is literally baking millions of Americans and Canadians across the Pacific Northwest these days, thanks to the unpreceded heat dome trapping unusually hot air mass underneath.
> The heat dome this week is beyond anything that has been observed across the Pacific Northwest before, hundred years old records are getting smashed.
> If the heat dome is very strong - such as the Pacific Northwest of Canada and the United States is facing now - this large lid helps to sustain the heatwave at the surface.
> Just last week, when a heat dome began its strengthening over the West Coast, early-season extreme heat hit California, Arizona, and Nevada.
> The city of Las Vegas shattered its record high temperature of 114 °F. HEATWAVE SHATTERS HEAT RECORD AFTER RECORD, CANADA SETS NEW NATIONAL RECORD. A sweltering heatwave has already hit large parts of the United States' Pacific Northwest and Canada, shattering all-time records and puts millions under excessive heat warnings.
> Attached below is the 2 m temperature anomaly across the United States and southern Canada on Monday, June 29th. Notice how remarkable the temperature difference is between the Pacific Northwest and the US Southwest.
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