leading
Ben,
Ive been leading a long time, 18yrs or so. I lead my first ice climb, I didnt know anyone that climbed so I taught myself. One day in Crawfords, I was loitering around Willeys slide practicing and someone came up and asked me if I led, I lied and said yes, then lead the entire slide, at the top I informed my new partner that it had been my first lead ever, he laughed.
Same thing with rock climbing, I bought all the gear, then just took my book or two and went to cliffs practicing putting in gear and anchors while looking at the pictures. My first leads where dicey at best but I was always carefull. Took my first leader falls on a climb called "Black Lung" on Catherdral, a wonderfull 5.7 (maybe 5.8) took 3 ten footers in a row before pulling the crux fianally.
Currantly IM back into hiking, focusing on big peaks,( 14,000 ft or higher) but when in NH dont mind rockclimbing because Ive hiked everything. I figure I can lead 5.10 rock and grade 4 ice, also dont mind aiding A2+.
Yes I have ropes and all the gear needed to go out and do whatever strikes our fancy, keep in mind though Ill have to make sure you can belay properly, after all regardless of your experience your the one thats going to keep me from hitting the ground.