WEDNESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2010
Dry tooling has become a well recognised way of training for winter climbing and has resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of climbers operating at the highest level - just take a look at the high standard of first ascents going up over the recent seasons. It certainly helps with gaining strength but it also hugely increases technique and style offering a chance to practice and train different moves and more efficient ways of climbing. It's not to be done on crags with existing rock climbs though but places have sprung up such as Newtyle Quarry near Perth in Scotland, the intimidating chalk cliffs around Dover and the South East, various roadside cuttings and disused quarries.
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