Rock climbing is a challenging sport that requires balance, concentration, and courage. Climbers study the rock face closely before beginning a climb. During the climb, they focus on each movement, taking great care to be sure each foothold and handhold is secure before moving on. For most climbers, the goal is to reach the top of the cliff — but how they get there is just as important.
People new to rock climbing should try bouldering first. Bouldering is fairly simple and doesn’t require any special equipment beyond sneakers or hiking boots, comfortable clothes, and a big boulder. To boulder, climb up a few feet, then cross the rock face from one side to the other and back again. For safety’s sake, never go bouldering alone — and choose a boulder that has little or no debris around its base. Loose rocks, sticks, and underbrush can be hazardous in the event of a fall.
While bouldering may seem tame, it allows beginners to practice looking for and using handholds and footholds. Without these skills, a climber won’t be prepared to tackle bigger challenges. Those who feel ready to move on — and up! — should join a rock-climbing club or take lessons through a local outdoor sporting-goods store. With the right equipment and help from experienced people, beginners will move safely upward to exhilarating new heights!
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ONE SMOOTH MOVE
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DAY OF THE DRAGON
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ROLLER HOCKEY RUMBLE
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ON THIN ICE
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ROCK ON
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INTO THE DANGER ZONE