Mountain Climbing is a challenging sport that requires mental commitment , fitness, strength in your arm and legs that will allow you to handle the degree of difficulty that the climb demands. Mental commitment is crucial otherwise your strength is unchanneled.
When you are faced with difficult obstacles you have two choices: give up or do it. Climbing enthusiast claim that the sense of achievement and satisfaction in reaching the top of a climb is terrific. You have challenged yourself and won and this is why these daredevils love it.
Before any climber can set out , the following mountain climbing gear list is a must have.
Rope
In climbing, a specialized rope is used. In lead climbing, the rope is tied onto the climber’s harness. As she ascends, she carries the rope and tacks the rope onto the wall with carabiners and bolts that are placed into the wall face. The rope, in combination with the person on belay, will catch a falling climber.
Carabiners
Carabiners are small, metal, often aluminum clips that allow climbers to clip themselves onto the wall or clip gear onto them. There are a variety of shapes and styles of carabiners used for different purposes. Larger locking carabiners are frequently used to secure the rope to the wall and for belaying. Nonlocking carabiners are used to hold gear and for nonessential clips.
Shoes
For rock climbing, a stiff and small climbing shoe is used that allows the climber to stick to flat rock surfaces when scaling a smoother surface. Ice climbers require special boots equipped with spikes that resemble cleats. These boots assist in grabbing the ice to avoid slipping.
Harness
A harness slips on like a pair of pants and sits on the climber’s hips. The harness is used to attach a climber to the rope or belay device and to carry gear. A harness is the climber’s safety net and should be worn fairly tightly to avoid slipping out if flipped upside down.
Helmet
Although often neglected, helmets are a wise choice for any mountain climber. Whether climbing on rock or ice, the possibility always remains that a chunk of terrain may break off the mountain wall and crash down on top of you. To ensure that the carnage is left at a minimum, a helmet is the best defense.
Grappling Hooks
A grappling hook allows for a climber to create a grip. These large hooks, seen frequently in movie climbing scenes, are swung into the wall until they dig deep enough to grab. Once the hook is placed, the climber can simply grab it and pull up.
Belay Device
A belay device is a small unit used to prevent a climber from falling. The belay device has two slots that the rope is fed through. Through the principles of physics, the belay device allows one climber to stand or climb below another and stop them when they fall by pulling back on the rope.
Carabiner
Auto-locking carabiner
Carabiners are small, metal, often aluminum clips that allow climbers to clip themselves onto the wall or clip gear onto them. There are a variety of shapes and styles of carabiners used for different purposes. Larger locking carabiners are frequently used to secure the rope to the wall and for belaying. Nonlocking carabiners are used to hold gear and for nonessential clips.
Belay Device
Basic belay device
A belay device is a small unit used to prevent a climber from falling. The belay device has two slots that the rope is fed through. Through the principles of physics, the belay device allows one climber to stand or climb below another and stop them when they fall by pulling back on the rope.
Harness
Harness
A harness slips on like a pair of pants and sits on the climber’s hips. The harness is used to attach a climber to the rope or belay device and to carry gear. A harness is the climber’s safety net and should be worn fairly tightly to avoid slipping out if flipped upside down.
Rope
Climbing rope
In climbing, a specialized rope is used. In lead climbing, the rope is tied onto the climber’s harness. As she ascends, she carries the rope and tacks the rope onto the wall with carabiners and bolts that are placed into the wall face. The rope, in combination with the person on belay, will catch a falling climber.
Shoes
Climbing shoes
For rock climbing, a stiff and small climbing shoe is used that allows the climber to stick to flat rock surfaces when scaling a smoother surface. Ice climbers require special boots equipped with spikes that resemble cleats. These boots assist in grabbing the ice to avoid slipping.
Helmet
Helmet and cam
Although often neglected, helmets are a wise choice for any mountain climber. Whether climbing on rock or ice, the possibility always remains that a chunk of terrain may break off the mountain wall and crash down on top of you. To ensure that the carnage is left at a minimum, a helmet is the best defense.
Grappling Hooks
Grappling hook
A grappling hook allows for a climber to create a grip. These large hooks, seen frequently in movie climbing scenes, are swung into the wall until they dig deep enough to grab. Once the hook is placed, the climber can simply grab it and pull up.
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