NYBRAD
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I Agree with Sierra
I agree with Sierra,
I learned the same way, by reading and applying what I had read.
Then eventually started meeting better climbers in the same circles, and then found a few partners that could always use a belay slave.
I also used to go to the easier local crags or ice climbs and watch, many times a group or pair would have a top rope set, and offer a ride while one of their members rested. Study the knots and anchors, and learn about shock loads. Practice, Practice, Practice…………..
Climbing is more than just a sport, it's a lifestyle.
I think there is a big difference between really learning how to climb, and just learning enough to get on the rock safely a few weeks out of the year.
Agreed that a gym is a place to start, but I don’t know if it’s the best place.
I agree with Sierra,
I learned the same way, by reading and applying what I had read.
Then eventually started meeting better climbers in the same circles, and then found a few partners that could always use a belay slave.
I also used to go to the easier local crags or ice climbs and watch, many times a group or pair would have a top rope set, and offer a ride while one of their members rested. Study the knots and anchors, and learn about shock loads. Practice, Practice, Practice…………..
Climbing is more than just a sport, it's a lifestyle.
I think there is a big difference between really learning how to climb, and just learning enough to get on the rock safely a few weeks out of the year.
Agreed that a gym is a place to start, but I don’t know if it’s the best place.