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marcsv
Aug 3, 2001, 9:02 AM
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ok first if you plan on taking this up as a part of yer routines, invest on shoes and a harness. if you plan to go into bouldering then i suggest you also get a crash pad
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climberchk
Aug 26, 2001, 6:20 AM
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Ok in simple terms(ones I understand best) TR is where the rope is anchored in at the top of a climb. Lead climbing on the other hand is where you clip the rope thru quickdraws(2 carabiners connected w/ webbing) and sort of clip the rope into the wall as you go. There are other forms of leading, but this is easiest for me to explain. hope it helps
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vishnuepie
Aug 26, 2001, 7:06 AM
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just remember if u were raised on plastic and can breeze trough a 5.10 in the gym, u can expect to have some trouble on one ure first times on real rock, so keep it easy for a while
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