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How to Buy Climbing Shoes
When buying climbing shoes, consider the type of climbing you'll be doing, as sport climbing requires tighter, smaller shoes that are pointed down at the toe and longer routes require more...
How to Choose a Climbing Rope
Climbing ropes come in a variety of thicknesses and lengths, generally ranging from 9 to 12 millimeters thick and 50 to 70 meters long. Inspect the climbing pitches before choosing the right rope...
How to Tie a Rappel
When tying a rappel to a natural anchor, such as a tree, be sure to wrap a towel or piece of carpet around the tree underneath the rope to avoid stripping the bark and harming it. Learn how to...
How to Rappel
Rappelling requires using a figure-8 and a locking carabiner for a secure point of anchor, and it is best to rappel with a partner so each can inspect the other's ropes and harnesses before...
How to Clean Rock Climbing Shoes
Keeping rock climbing shoes clean is important to maintain their stickiness, and simply brushing them off with water before a climb is very effective. Keep a towel on hand during a climb in case...
How to Climb a Mountain
Climbing a mountain utilizes many basic principles of rock climbing, but the various weather conditions need to be considered in ordered to be prepared. Understand the risks of and necessary...
There are several belaying devices on the market for rock climbing. A gri-gri is a newer device using auto-locking technology that helps to eliminate belayer error.
Rock Wall Climbing Tips
Common rock climbing mistakes include the assumption that it requires a great deal of upper body strength, because it actually takes a lot of leg strength and balance to be a successful rock...
Rolling Rope
To roll rope in a rock climbing rope bag, lay it in the middle of the bag, roll it neatly and place the in an easy to find tab. Roll up the rock climbing rope bag to keep the rope safe and dry...
Rock Climbing Safety Procedures
Safety procedures for rock climbing include checking a partner to make sure they are setup correctly, wearing a helmet and using climbing commands. Practice safe rock climbing in a gym before...
Rock Climbing Training Guide
Rock climbing training guide books, such as "How to Rock Climb" and "Advanced Rock Climbing" by John Long, are a great resource for beginners. Get rock climbing instructions from a certified...
Rules of Rock Climbing
The rules of rock climbing include getting properly trained, always climbing with a partner, not climbing under someone and using proper etiquette. Go through rock climbing commands and check...
Strategies for Rock Climbing
An important strategy for rock climbing is looking at the difficulty of the climbing route and determining how to conquer the problem areas. Train for rock climbing with a qualified instructor...
Rock Climbing Gear Review
The most important piece of rock climbing gear is the harness, which should fit comfortably and be very secure. Learn how to use all of the loops and tie points of a rock climbing harness with...
Step-By-Step Rock Climbing
Step-by-step rock climbing requires taking classes, reading rock climbing books, learning how to figure eight and practicing belaying a partner. Get a proper fitting harness and rock climbing...
Learning Climbing Movements
Rock climbing movements should include keeping the arms long, using the feet to walk on the wall and flagging out by using the leg like a kickstand. Train for rock climbing with a qualified...
How to Make an Anchor for Rock Climbing
To make an anchor for rock climbing, take two quick draws and put the rope in, or use natural anchors, such as trees and rocks, using at least two or three points. Build an anchor for rock...
Hanging Rope
Hanging rope for rock climbing involves first using the proper diameter rope for the activity, using anchors to loop the rope through and making sure that it is long enough to reach the ground....
Guide on How to Lead a Climb
Leading a climb depends on whether it is sport climbing or trad climbing, as each requires its own techniques. Discover the dangers of lead climbing with safety information from an experienced...
History of Rock Climbing
Rock climbing was initially a form of training for mountaineers, and in the 1920s, it became a more popular in the United States. Discover the history of rock climbing, which became its own sport...
How Safe Is Rock Climbing?
Rock climbing is not an inherently safe sport, though proper safety measures and knowledge of equipment can make it a rewarding and fun activity. Find out how safe rock climbing can be with safety...
Beginning Rock Climbing
Beginning rock climbing involves learning the follow-through figure-eight knot used to tie in, practicing belaying techniques to keep a partner from falling and being familiar with all of the...
Benefits of Indoor Climbing
The benefits of indoor climbing include being in a controlled environment where a variety of skill levels can be taught without the dangers inherent to nature and the outdoors. Discover the...
Dangers of Rock Climbing
The dangers of rock climbing include falling, breaking limbs, necks or spines and getting hit by falling rocks in an outdoor setting. Watch out for the inherent dangers of rock climbing with...
How to Make a Rappelling Harness
Making a rappelling harness involves tying two leg loops, wrapping webbing around the waist and clipping all of the webbing together with a carabiner. Build a rappelling harness after seeking...
How to Tie a Swiss Seat Harness
Tying a Swiss seat harness involves tying two leg loops, using a piece of webbing to wrap around the waist, tying a water knot to secure the two pieces of webbing and clip everything together with...
Basics of Rock Climbing
The basics of rock climbing include knots that are used to tie in, belaying skills to keep a partner from falling and conditioning to keep the body warm and limber. Get prepared for rock climbing...
How to Use Rock Climbing Equipment
Using rock climbing equipment properly, such as harnesses, wedges, knots, tri-cams and hexes, is an important safety measure. Seek professional instruction to learn about climbing equipment with...
How to Make a Rappel System
Making a rappel system involves tying the two ends of the rope together, throwing the rope over the edge, hooking up an ATC guide rappel device and taking out the slack of the rope. Properly use a...
How to Use a Climbing Harness
Using a climbing harness involves double backing the buckle, using a piece of accessory cord to back up the belay ring and tying into the loops on the legs and waist band. Seek professional...
How to Store Climbing Rope
To store climbing rope, which is the lifeline of the climber, keep it in a rope bag, wrapped neatly with ends tied, and keep it out of environments that could damage it. Keep climbing rope clean...
Climbing Harness
Climbing harnesses come in several different styles to accommodate top roping, sport climbing and trad climbing, offering different levels of padding and modified fits. Learn about the different...
How to Rig a Climbing Harness
Rigging a climbing harness depends on if the individual is climbing, repelling or belaying, as each requires different knots and loops. Find out how to rig a climbing, repelling and belaying...
Homemade Rock Climbing Gear
Homemade rock climbing gear is not recommended since the development of proper professional gear, but nuts from bolts and knotted rope were once used to aid in climbing. Get information about...
What Are the Types of Rock Climbing?
Rock climbing comes in several varieties, including top roping, sport climbing and traditional climbing. Find out about the differences in the two types of lead climbing with advice from an...
What Is a Bouldering Wall?
A bouldering wall is used for un-roped climbs that are usually less than 15 feet high. Use the bouldering wall to practice shorter, more powerful moves with advice from an experienced rock climber...
What Is a Climbing Daisy Chain?
In rock climbing, daisy chains are generally used as anchor points and are rated for their end-to-end strength. Find out how much a daisy chain can hold with advice from an experienced rock...
What Is Alpine Climbing?
Alpine climbing is a dangerous form of rock climbing that involves snow and ice. Try alpine climbing with the use of clamp-ons, ropes and ice picks with advice from an experienced rock climber in...
What Is ATC in Rock Climbing?
In rock climbing, an ATC is a belay rappel device that works on friction. Use an ATC guide when thinking about using an ATC for more functions. Before using a rock climbing ATC, it's important to...
What to Wear for Rock Climbing
When rock climbing, the decision of what to wear often coincides with the weather. Keep movement in mind when buying rock climbing clothes with advice from an experienced rock climber in this free...
What Are the Death Rates for Rock Climbing?
Rock climbing is a dangerous sport that usually results in about three and a half deaths per year. Learn about the frequency of rock climbing injuries with advice from an experienced rock climber...
What Do I Need to Start Rock Climbing?
In order to start rock climbing, a person needs rock climbing shoes, a harness, a chalk bag, a belay device and a carabiner. Get started on rock climbing and invest in a bouldering pad with advice...
Rock Climbing 101
Before rock climbing, it's important to find a local rock climbing gym to learn about the safety aspects of climbing and how the equipment works. Practice rock climbing under the guidance of a...
Using a Belay for Rappelling
A belay device can be used in rock climbing to help a climber rappel to safety. Use a belay gently when lowering a climber down a wall with help from an experienced rock climber in this free video...
What Is Rappelling?
Rappelling is the process of coming down from a mountain that is usually done with two pieces of rope. Use a natural anchor or a set of bolts to rappel from with help from an experienced rock...
Stretching Rock Climbing Shoes
It's difficult to stretch a rock climbing shoe, but such a shoe can be broken in so that there is a little bit of a curl in the toe. Break a shoe in by standing in a bathtub and walking in the wet...
Where to Get Climbing Boots
A climbing boot can be found at a local indoor rock climbing gym, or at an outdoor outfitter. Find boots that are covered with special climbing rubber with advice from an experienced rock climber...
Where to Find Climbing Shoes
Climbing shoes can be found at an indoor rock climbing gym, and it helps to get instructions from a professional. Buy rock climbing shoes, whether they be Velcros, slippers or lace-up, with advice...
Where to Buy a Climbing Belt
Climbing belts come in many different bands, and they have many different types of climbing harnesses. Buy a climbing belt at an outdoor outfitter or at a local indoor rock climbing gym with...
How to Buy Rock Climbing Shoes
Climbing shoes can be found at an indoor rock climbing gym, and it helps to get instructions from a professional. Buy rock climbing shoes, whether they be Velcros, slippers or lace-ups, with...