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Rock Climbing Etiquette

Rock Climbing Etiquette Rock Climbing involves certain risks and climbers are expected to be responsible enough to ensure safety. It is necessary to follow these Rock Climbing safety guidelines.
  • Be considerate to climbers, land owners, and other users. Ask permission if you want to climb occupied camp sites. Check out land owner’s privileges and follow regulations.

  • Learn to wait for your turn. Do not pressure other climbers to rush with their climb. Do other things that will catch your attention while you wait for your turn.

  • Be honest. Do not mislead other climbers about the features of a route. Climbing is risky and leading them in a wrong direction can be dangerous.

  • Be careful about sharing routes. Be sure of the safety system’s security before engaging in a climb. Remember, it is better to take precautionary measures to protect you from possible danger.

  • Keep your eyes open and help in an emergency situation. Acting quickly and calmly can help save lives.
Climbers are said to be one of the most environmentally friendly user groups. They help in keeping a good environment and they know how to follow rules. Here are some specific principles when rock climbing.

  • Clean out your trash before leaving the area. Foods, chalk, and wrappers should be properly disposed. Leave your area cleaner than when you found it.

  • One should use removable protection. As much as possible, avoid using bolts and pitons which can permanently change the rock.

  • In developing a new route, try considering the effects it will have on the environment.

  • Do not chip or drill holds.

  • Use a chalk color that blends in with rock. Brush it off after sessions to minimize its visual effects on rocks.

  • Keep the noise down and be sensitive to the solitude enjoyed by other people around you.

If you are into Rock Climbing, make sure to help preserve the environment. Follow these simple guidelines and always be on the safe side.

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bradkillough
Tuesday 8th April 2008 at 6:35:15 PM  

very good article and so very true!!
The only place I've been able to find the rock colored chalk is Terra-Firma chalk out of North Carolina, the owners name is Aaron Shackleford.

ffemt
Wednesday 9th April 2008 at 10:07:46 PM  

Rock colored chalk is required at Garden of the Gods and Red Rock Canyon here in Colorado Springs. So many of the outdoor sports shops in town carry the red chalk. I can see the land owners point in asking climbers to use chalk that matches with the color of the rock. I don't miss chalk marks on the rock. I think of climbs as puzzles and chalk marks would just give away the answer.


 
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