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How to Climb a Chimney in Rock Climbing

By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
How to Climb a Chimney in Rock Climbing
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Chimney climbing is often required on longer traditional climbs. It's a valuable skill to have for classics and big walls.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Climbing Gear
  • Climbing Harnesses
  • Climbing Helmets
  • Climbing Ropes
  • Climbing Shoes
  1. Step 1

    Climb into the chimney and face one of the side walls (put your back against the wall with the lowest angle).

  2. Step 2

    Place a foot on the wall in front of you (about knee high if possible).

  3. Step 3

    Position your other foot flat against the back wall underneath your rear.

  4. Step 4

    Place your hands on opposite walls, palms against the rock, with your thumbs down in a mantle position.

  5. Step 5

    Push up with your legs and arms at the same time until you're fully extended.

  6. Step 6

    Switch feet - place your back foot on the forward wall about knee high, and place your forward foot on the back wall under your rear.

  7. Step 7

    Move your hands up.

  8. Step 8

    Push up again.

  9. Step 9

    Repeat the procedure and continue alternating feet and hands as you ascend.

Tips & Warnings
  • Practice climbing an easy chimney first. The chimney-climbing technique isn't difficult but it can be awkward at first, and chimneys can be difficult to protect.
  • If the chimney is tight (3 feet wide or less), it helps to use both hands in front of you, thumbs down.
  • It may help to wear long sleeves and long pants when you're learning how to climb chimneys.
  • Look for foot- and handholds as you ascend the chimney. This may offer additional purchase and needed rest.
  • It may be possible to rest without using your arms. If your feet are secure, your weight will rest mostly on the back foot.
  • Protection can be difficult in chimneys, but consider the back of the chimney (use long runners), and around trees and chock stones inside the chimney.
  • Beware of wearing a backpack or hydration pack while climbing a chimney. Additional bulk on your back may prevent you from getting up the pitch.
  • Climbing is an inherently dangerous activity that can result in serious injury or death. We recommend that you seek proper training and equipment before attempting this activity.

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