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How to Perform the Drop Knee Rock Climbing Move

Overhanging climbing routes, bad climbing holds, or underdeveloped upper body or grip strength can all cause your hands and arms to give out when rock climbing. The "drop knee" technique can shift a lot of the burden to our stronger, lower body muscles and help keep our hips close to the wall. Here's how you perform the technique.

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Trailer to Rock Features, Grips, and Moves: Climbing Terms for New Rock Climbers

To get better at any endeavor, we need a way to talk about it. New rock climbers are not an exception. In the full video, we describe and name some basic rock features, grip and foot placement types, and rock climbing techniques. This rock climbing vocabulary will help new climbers discuss their climbing with others, hopefully stimulating help, collaboration, and improvement.

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Footwork for Better Belaying: Lead Rock Climbing

Any time you are belaying from the ground, whether that be the first pitch of a multi-pitch climb or if you are out trying single-pitch traditional or sport climbing, you can think about using better belaying footwork, if you have the space, to make managing rope slack much easier as well as making is safer for your climber. Here's how.

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Trailer to Climbing Commands You NEED to Know for Safe Climbing

Communication between climbing partners is a fundamental part of maintaining safety. Surprises create risk because you can't plan for things you can't anticipate. Solid communication can reduce surprises. Before attempting nuanced multi-partner, multi-pitch, or complicated alpine climbs, the full video shows how we taught the new climbers in our family - our kids - good communication while working comparatively simply top rope climbs. These communication habits will form the foundation of a lifetime of safe climbing.

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How to Use the Climbing Belay Technique: Pull Brake Under Slide

For climbers just starting out, learning the foundations of solid belay technique is imperative. While different nuances and whole other techniques can be used in different situations as you gain experience, the Pull Brake Under Slide climbing belay method is the foundational method to use whenever your climber is above you.

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Trailer to Teaching Kids to Belay: A Progression of Learning While Maintaining Safety

Our kids are young and very into rock climbing. Our philosophy has always been to empower them, and that demands they take on increasing responsibilities for safety as they become ready. If they have always been partners in keeping themselves safe they will more likely continue to be safety conscious as they enjoy a lifetime of climbing. One major milestone in that climbing journey is learning proper top rope belaying. The full video shows how we taught our young kids how to top rope belay while ensuring we kept everyone safe along the way.

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Pack or Rucksack Management When Climbing with a Kiwi Coil

When you are alpine climbing or mountaineering it is easy to make the mistake of being at a rest, coiling the rope to shorten it for the next section of terrain, and only after getting retied in realizing you forgot to have your pack on as you made your coils. Here's how you can get your pack on without recoiling and still managing to keep your rucksack under the rope.

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Trailer to What's on In My Climbing Rack? Climbing Gear that I Take on Every Climb

While the choice about taking ice screws or nuts or cams or pickets will always depend on route conditions and the route, itself, the full video walks through a few items that I take climbing on every trip, whether dry rock, snow, or ice, whether at the crag, in the alpine, or on a glacier. This gear helps me deal with any eventuality from standard climbing needs to terrain beyond my free climbing ability, to rescues.

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Why and How to Tie the Alpine Butterfly Knot for Climbing

When you need a secure climbing knot in the middle of a rope that is also easy to untie after weighting, an alpine butterfly knot makes a good choice. Take a look at this quick climbing tip to see under what circumstances you might use this knot as well as see one way to tie it (even in mittens).

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Trailer to South African Rappel (Abseil): When and How to Use This Rappel When Climbing

The South African Rappel or South African Abseil is a technique that can get you down a single-pitch cliff using nothing but a rope when out climbing, scrambling, or even hiking. When and why would you use this rappel technique? How do you perform the rappel, safely? We provide answers to these questions in the full video.

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Sun Protection Under a Climbing Helmet

Climbing helmets need to fit properly to keep you safe, but they also lack sun protection for your face. You can add different garments under your helmet, but you also need to avoid the pain that can come with bunched fabric pressed down on your head. So, here's what I use to add some shade to my face without creating safety or pain issues when I climb with a helmet in the hot months.

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An Invaluable but Often Overlooked Safety Feature You Need on Your Alpine Climbing Harness

Climbing in the alpine sometimes means putting on your harness in strange or even less secure stances. So, I always look for this feature in every alpine harness I am going to use. It makes the act of putting my harness on safer despite any awkward position I might be in.

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Trailer to Inov8 Roclite G 315 GTX Review When Used for Hiking, Backpacking, and Scrambling

Inov8 is a company with a tradition in fell running: moving over the wet mountains of the LaKe District in the UK. I've been wearing the Inov8 Roclite G 315 GTX shoes for several years, and have put them to the test on fastmoving hiking trips, fully laden backpacking trips, and even alpine climbs that demand rock scrambling. The full video provides my review of this versatile shoe.

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Trailer to the La Sportiva Aequilibrium Top Boot: Backpacking, Mountaineering, and Climbing

La Sportiva created three versions of the Aequilibrium boot to help alpinists lose the weight of needing multiple shoes for trips that contained dry approaches with backpacking, snow filled mountaineering, and technical climbing. Can the boot accommodate all of those disparate needs? Check out the full video for the complete review.

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Embarrassed to Ask! How Many Underwear for Extended Backpacking, Climbing, or Camping Trips

I once had a student sheepishly ask me about underwear management on extended trips into the mountains or the backcountry on backpacking, climbing, or camping trips. If you have resources to rotate and wash them, the number you need is simple. How often to rotate them is more complicated, dependent upon the weather and your activity levels. But here are some rules of thumb.

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