Tying a rope into a climbing harness is one of the most basic techniques you'll need to learn for climbing. The rewoven Figure Eight, the universal knot used for tying into a seat harness, can also be used to connect a rope to an anchor. You need to know how to tie this knot cleanly and be able to recognize whether a climbing partner has tied it incorrectly,… read more
There is a reason soldiers are always climbing ropes in old war movie boot camps: It's a great exercise. More than just helping arm strength, rope climbing can benefit your dexterity, balance, core strength and more. Best of all, it's a simple exercise setup without expensive equipment. Rope climbing, in addition to being a fantastic exercise, is also a tech… read more
A climbing harness really is your lifeline in rock climbing. Webbing is the typical material used in making a harness, but in an emergency or for temporary use, a good quality climbing rope to carry your weight will do the trick. The harness needs to fit right, but isn't that complicated to make. There are lots of complicated climbing harness configurations,… read more
On certain climbs, particularly Himalayan climbs and big wall climbs (cliffs that require multiple days to ascend), climbers will ascend a fixed rope instead of ascend the snow or rock, for both speed and convenience. Sometimes, climbers will get stuck on a rappel during a climb and need to improvise by climbing the rope. Ascending the rope requires a pair o… read more
Climbing is an inherently dangerous sport. Safety precautions involving specialized equipment and methods reduce the risk of injury or death. An important safety method is belaying. You can belay without a belay device, but today it is standard equipment on a climber's rack. During a fall, the belay device grips the rope and stops the downward movement of th… read more
Climbing rope is one of your most important pieces of gear as a climber and so you want to take proper care of it. Try to keep your rope clean in the first place by using a rope bag. When a rope does get dirty and starts leaving marks… read more
Climbing is an inherently dangerous sport, and participants rely on excellent equipment to keep them safe in harsh environments and precarious situations that would be otherwise unnavigable. The rope is the most basic piece of climbing… read more
Climbing for sport and recreation is a great way to stay in shape and learn new skills. But one important aspect climbers often overlook is the health of their rope. This important lifeline can get black with dirt and grime quickly. It… read more
A climbing rope is your lifeline, so you should be constantly diligent in maintaining it. When it becomes too old---one to three years depending on how much you use it and the environment in which you are using it---or if it has too ma… read more
The climbing rope is the lifeline of the rock climbing partnership. It's what connects the climber with her belayer, and it's what keeps a person from hitting the ground if she falls. Without it, a climber is free soloing, which is not… read more
In climbing, the butterfly coil will be one of the coil forms you use most often. Whether you are going to or from a climb or simply storing your rope for a trip, this coil is quick to do and efficient at keeping your rope organized. T… read more
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Climbing ropes are available in a variety of configurations, depending on the activity they will be used for. For instance, climbers doing glacier climbs and high-altitude mountaineering will likely prefer a single half rope, since the… read more
Rope climbing as a method of building strength can be remarkably effective. Rope climbing is a true all-body workout, engaging your core and even bringing leg muscles into play. Plus, rope climbing is ideal for improving flexibility an… read more
Rope climbing is one of the most physically challenging activities you can do, incorporating your arms, legs and core muscles. It is also an excellent workout in preparation for rock or boulder climbing, where you will use many of the… read more
Once you've decided on that perfect tree for climbing or installing a rope swing, you're faced with the challenge of getting the rope high enough into the tree to reach a strong branch. The trick is to complete this task in two steps,… read more
For rock climbers, the "Southeast" refers to climbing areas in Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia and North Carolina. These states are ripe with climbing areas for all sorts of climbers, from sport climbers to people who want to get… read more
Many people have returned to the effective simplicity of the rope climb for their workouts. Rope climbing has the advantage of working multiple muscle groups at once. Plus, it is a demanding exercise that rewards effort. Getting into r… read more
Gym climbing ropes are a great way to get in shape. Ropes are versatile workout tools because they target the upper body, the core and enhance flexibility. This versatility is the reason why rope climbing has long been a standard part… read more
Climbers that wind their rope carelessly before chucking it in the dust are doing more than saving a moment of time. They are putting their lives at risk. Like your climbing shoes, you should treat your climbing rope as a delicate too… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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