Mina Leslie-Wujastyk

Height:

5ft 7"

Ape index:

Doesn't have one!

Born:

30/04/1987

Current Location:

Font

Been climbing for:

15 years!

Fav 5:10 Shoe:

Dragons / Arrow Heads

Memorable Climbing Moment:

In Brione when I said "don't worry I don't need a spot here" and promptly fell on my head from 6 inches off the ground.

Climbing Heroes:

Lynn Hill, Anna Stohr and the one and only Lee Anderson

Loves:

Climbing! ...and chocolate

Hates:

Chauvinistic men

Fav Book:

ooo Angela's Ashes/ The Kite Runner/ Enduring Love

Fav Music:

Lots of things

Fav Climb:

Can't possibly decide!

Other Hobbies:

hmmmm..are we meant to do other stuff too? Reading, chatting...

Occupation:

Support Worker/ hopefully a student again soon

Website:

www.minalesliewujastyk.com/

 

Mina's Blog

19th Feb 2011 Mina checks in...

Video of Misericorde 7c+

 

 

 

We have been in Fontainebleau for another month since I last wrote. It has been a slightly mixed bag in terms of weather but has definitely been fun. There is a line in Fontainebleau that I have always wanted to climb: Misericorde. It is a stunning, high arete at Cuisiniere that I have always stopped and looked at in awe on previous trips; it is, for me, quite an intimidating line. I had played on the start a year or two ago with a friend but this trip I was determined to make a real effort to climb it. It is very high and, despite the good landing, I was nervous having recently hurt my ankle quite badly. I decided to go down it on a rope to give the holds a clean and some chalk and to try out the top moves. This really helped me confidence wise as I didn't find the top too hard and knew that if I could keep it together mentally, I could do it. The crux for me was a move about half way up where you go for a good crimp with your left hand (before setting up for the high rock up) and I knew in my mind that if I held this move then I could finish it if I kept my cool. After this session we had a bout of rain but next time it was dry I headed back over to try it. It took a good few attempts for me to warm into my sequence for the first couple of moves and then a few more to hold that left hold half way up. When I got that hold I switched my brain off and just climbed! For those of you that have done it you will know that the top hold is a massive jug and it is a great feeling getting that.... even better feeling when you are safe on top though!