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  • Climbing Safety Belts

    A climbing safety belt is attached to a harness, and is worn by a climber to protect him in the event of a fall. It is attached via carabiners to a climbing rope, which in turn is attached to a...

  • How to Wear a Safety Harness

    Wearing a safety harness properly can prevent fatal falls. If you are required to work at significant heights, never leave the ground without being properly outfitted with a safety harness. A...

  • How to Choose a Rope for Mountain Climbing

    Ropes are necessary tools when it comes to mountain climbing. When purchasing ropes, it is best to go to a local sporting goods store that offers mountaineering products. This will ensure that you...

  • How to Choose a Climbing Harness for Mountaineering

    In mountaineering, your climbing harness is the safety link between your body and the rope. Because of the safety issues involved, a harness needs to be chosen with proper planning and...

  • How to Make a Very Sturdy Rope Ladder

    The construction of rope ladder is relatively simple. Whether you envision yourself as a peg-legged, cutlass-swinging pirate of old, boarding a merchant ship in search of booty, or a ninja warrior...

  • Play Equipment Safety Certification

    The International Playground Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA) provides and manages the safety certification process for public play equipment in the United States and Canada.

  • How To Size Rock Climbing Shoes

    When it comes to rock climbing shoes, proper fit is essential. Rock climbing shoes are going to feel different than any other type of shoe you own. They should be tight enough so that there is no...

  • How to Clean Odors Out of Stinky Climbing Shoes

    It's hard not to get hot and sweaty while climbing, either on actual rock or inside the climbing gym. Even your feet might sweat, and over time your climbing shoes may give off quite a stench. A...

  • How to Put on Gaffs for Climbing

    Working aloft in treetops or on tall wooden poles is a job that requires strength and skill. Tree trimming and removal companies utilize climbing gaffs to aid in tree climbing, lessening the...

  • The Best Way to Clean Nylon Rope

    While keeping climbing ropes free from dirt is nearly impossible when outdoors, cleaning the ropes to prevent dirt and grit from causing damage is essential. You may observe dirt on the rope's...

  • How to Size an Ice Axe

    Ice axes are important mountaineering tools that are put to a variety of uses, including as a means of self-arresting a fall if you should happen to slip and tumble. Many climbers have strong...

  • The History of Rappelling

    Rappelling (or abseiling, as it is also known) is a way of getting down from the top of a mountain or building by sliding down a rope. The word abseiling comes from the German words for...

  • Safety Harness Climbing

    Mountaineering and rock climbing have been a necessity for humans throughout time. It was in the mid-1700s that it began to expand into a sport. In small Alpine villages new techniques and...

  • How to trek to Everest Base Camp? Choose from the Khumbu Valley or Gokyo Valley routes

    A trek to Everest Base Camp is truly one of earth’s most remarkable adventures. For most travelers the very thought of watching the sunset over Mount Everest from Kala Patar or standing at the...

  • Homemade Climbing Harness

    Climbing harnesses are used for a wide variety of activities--rock climbing, rappelling, aid climbing, ski mountaineering and high or low angle rescue situations--and come in a wide variety of...

  • Types of Rappelling

    Anyone who has made a plan to climb a mountain has mapped the way down as well. Rappelling is the descent from any higher place utilizing a rope and special equipment. What started as a safety...

  • How to Make a Zipline

    This article teaches you how to professionally build a zipline for adults or kids. This is not the just-hang-on deal, but the whole shebang with harnesses and everything. #1 RULE: DO NOT BE...

  • Where to Buy a Rope Ladder

    Rope ladders are an integral part of many tree houses and obstacle courses, and also offer plenty of fun by themselves. Fortunately, there are many places to buy rope ladders, and if you don't...

  • Tree Climbing Technique

    Climbing a tree is something most people associate with childhood, but it is an activity enjoyed by people of all ages. There are two main methods of climbing a tree: the traditional method and...

  • History of Gramicci Pants

    Gramicci is a clothing brand that claimed a loyal cult following of rock climbers and outdoor enthusiasts during the 1980s and 1990s. After dramatic restructuring of the company, Gramicci pants...

  • Different Tree Climbing Techniques

    Recreational tree climbing has come a long way from the days when kids scrambled up trees using just their hands and feet. While that's still one of the more popular methods, there are many more...

  • Safety Equipment for Climbing

    Rock climbing maintains fitness and improves coordination while engaging the mind in problem-solving. However, the risks can be considerable and demand more safety equipment than most recreational...

  • How To Clean Climbing Shoes

    Climbing shoes are necessary equipment whether you climb indoors or outdoors. As with any shoe, however, climbing shoes can get filled with moisture, dirt and other debris. The insides and the...

  • How to Pick The Right Climbing Shoes

    If you have never picked a climbing shoe you may not know what to look for. If you have this may answer your questions on what kind of shoe you need next.

  • How to Belay Using a Prusik Hitch or Triple Sliding Hitch

    A Prusik Hitch or Triple Sliding Hitch is a friction hitch that can be used for many different functions. One function is to belay a climber, rappeler, or other load. This article will detail how...

  • Fun Climbing Games

    The sport of rock climbing has been launched into the mainstream the past two decades with the advent of indoor climbing gyms. Now, people of all ages and locations --- you don't to live near a...

  • How to Use a Super 8 Belay Device

    Climbers often depend on a partner for safety. This partner, who controls the other end of the climber's rope, is tasked with belaying. This belayer ensures that the climber's rope is drawn taut...

  • Which Climbing Gear Items Are Most Important?

    Equipment has greatly increased the safety and popularity of rock climbing. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, certain items are crucial to enjoying the sport.

  • How to Climb Better

    Honing your technique and increasing your endurance are two basic ways for improving your climbing skills. Many climbers can greatly boost their skills by simply getting stronger, watching what...

  • How to Choose a Climbing Rope

    A climbing rope is more than the weaving of many fine nylon threads: It is the thing that might save your life. And every climbing rope is not the same. They come in different diameters, lengths...

  • How to Tie a Rappel

    There are many different knots that climbers use to tie two ropes together for rappelling, but two are the most popular: a figure-8 follow-through and a double fisherman's. A properly tied double...

  • How to climb Mount Kilimanjaro? Choose from the Shira Plateau or Machame routes

    Mount Kilimanjaro rises high above the African plain with its snow capped summit. The mountain also referred to as “The roof of Africa“is truly an awe-inspiring adventure. At an elevation of...

  • How to Rappel

    One of the most difficult aspects of rappelling is not moving down the mountain, but simply standing on a ledge at the top of the mountain and leaning backward to begin the descent. This is more...

  • How to Climb a Tree for the First Time

    It's a fun way to be a kid again!!! If you are interested in modeling and photography, here's an inside secret: pictures in trees look REALLY AWESOME!!! If you have difficulties climbing trees,...

  • How to Anchor Rescue Rope

    Establishing a rescue rope system relies on a number of precarious risk factors. A rescuer must trust his metal fixtures, rope, knots and anchor points. Any minute action that can minimize risk in...

  • How to Explore an Unknown Cave

    Caving is a great hobby or sport involving strenuous exercise, science, and adventure. But if done wrong, a cave could be your unmarked grave. It's more than just climbing in the dark. Here's some...

  • How Are Rock Climbing Shoes Made?

    Rock climbing is a specialized category within mountaineering in which people climb the rock face of a mountain. Climbs are rated from those that are nearly sheer but with numerous hand- and...

  • How to Make a Repelling Harness From Rope

    One of the most commonly used repelling harnesses is the Swiss seat harness. Tying this harness requires only a short length of rope of about 9 feet and a few minutes of time. When properly tied,...

  • How to Pick a Climbing Rope

    Your climbing rope is your most important piece of climbing equipment, whether you are mountaineering, caving or hitting the climbing wall. Getting the right rope is essential to your safety and...

  • How to Make a Homemade Climbing Harness

    The climbing harness is a critical piece of your rock climbing gear and must be able to support the extreme forces during a rock-climbing fall, whether you're taking that fall as climber or...

  • What Is Used to Make Rope?

    Rope has been around for thousands of years, perhaps as long as ten or even twenty thousand years. Up until the 1960s, natural fibers like manila and hemp were used to make rope. Today, most rope...

  • How to Tie a Climbing Harness With Webbing

    A climbing harness should be retied routinely just as a rope should, but if your harness ever breaks or you need to rescue someone who is not wearing a harness this method can help you in a pinch....

  • When to Retire Climbing Ropes

    When you're climbing, you're really only as good (and safe) as your equipment, which makes it essential to keep everything in check, especially your ropes. It's this equipment that your life...

  • What Is Climbing Rope Made Of?

    Climbing rope is usually made of nylon and consists of two parts: a sheath and a core. This type of rope is referred to as kernmantle. There are two major categories of kernmantle rope, one having...

  • How to Rock Climb With a Top Rope

    So you want to rock climb? Your best bet is to start with what is called, "Top-roping." In this set up you must be able to start at the top of the wall you want to climb, or have a more...

  • How to Climb Using Knotted Rope

    A knotted rope may be a rope of almost any diameter that is suitable for sustaining the weight of the climber. The knots in the rope are typically single or double overhand knots spaced equal...

  • How to Climb Rock Walls

    Rock climbing is almost always learned from an experienced rock climber or mountaineer, but here is a general outline of what climbing a rock wall entail. Some of the basics can be practiced on...

  • How to Put a Rock Climbing Wall in a Bedroom

    Rock climbing is an activity gaining in popularity and increasing its number of new enthusiasts. To gain more opportunity for practice and proficiency, many people have begun to construct climbing...

  • How to Solo Climb Safely

    Solo climbing in its purest form is undertaken without ropes and without the help of others. The challenge and dangerous nature of a solo climb attracts those with a thrill seeking spirit. While...

  • How to Use a Portable Rock Climbing Wall

    Portable rock climbing walls were first introduced to the market in the mid 1990's. Since then, walls have grown in popularity along side the sport of climbing as a whole. Portable walls are...

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