Rock Climbing
Evergreen Junior High was
visited by Morgan Miller of Vertical
World, an indoor rock climbing facility
in Redmond. He explained how to use your
body most effectively for climbing and also
showed the classes some essential pieces of
equipment including a harness, helmet,
carabineers and belay devices. Indoor
climbing gyms are a great place to be
introduced to the sport safely by
knowledgeable instructors. Indoor climbing
can include bouldering, top roping and
leading using wood or plastic holds. For
more information on how you can get started
with this exciting sport, clink on the link
to the Vertical World website below:
http://www.verticalworld.com/Gyms/Redmond/MapsDirections/tabid/858/Default.aspx
The practice of rock climbing
began years ago in the Alps for Victorian
Mountaineering purposes. It is generally
thought that the sport of rock
climbing emerged later in England. By the
1930’s there were over 200 small climbing
clubs in Europe.
Over the years both climbing
techniques and the equipment climbers use to
advance the sport have evolved in a steady
fashion. Many participants regard rock
climbing as more a lifestyle than merely an
athletic pursuit.
In traditional climbing, the
climbers usually work in pairs, with one
climbing and the other belaying. The
belayer feeds rope to the lead climber
through a belay device. The leader climbs
up, places protection, climbs higher and
places more protection until the top is
reached. The belayer controls the rope and
is ready to lock off the rope if the leader
falls.
Both climbers attach the rope
to their climbing harness, usually tying
into their harness with a figure eight knot
or a double bowline knot. In traditional
rock climbing, the leader places a nut or
spring loaded camming device into the cracks
in the rock. In ice climbing, the
protection is usually ice screws that are
hammered or screwed into the rock by the
leader and removed by the second.
The leader connects the rope
to the protection with carabineers, which
are strong, metal clips that can be locked
into place. If the leader should fall, the
belayer will stop the rope from running by
increasing the friction of the rope using a
belay device.
There are many types of
climbing that can be enjoyed. Free climbing
requires that the climber use only natural
features of the rock as hand and footholds.
Other forms of free climbing are:
traditional lead climbing, sport lead
climbing, top rope climbing, bouldering and
indoor climbing.
Information
taken in part from Wikipedia