Rock Climbing : How to Tie In on a Rock Climbing Wall
To tie in on a rock climbing wall, first use a follow-through figure-eight knot on the two tie-in loops and secure it with a safety or fisherman’s knot. Tie in properly for rock climbing, sure to consult professional instruction, with safety information from an experienced rock climber and stunt man in this free video on extreme sports. Expert: Scott Keisling Contact: www.climbon.biz Bio: Walter Scott Kiesling has been rock climbing for more than 25 years, and he currently owns the climbing facility called “Climb On!” in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Climbing the wall
Climbing the wall
Montrose High School students in the Outdoor Club rock-climb at Dry Creek on an outing with science teacher Rusty George. James McBee scales a wall as Josh Bollig belays.
Read more on Montrose Daily Press
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Suit continues in rock wall case
Suit continues in rock wall case
Columbia — An appeals court is considering how much money is owed to the parents of a Jefferson City woman who died after falling 20 feet from a climbing wall. A rusty safety cable broke in July 2003 while 22-year-old Christine Ewing was scaling the wall outside a baseball game in Columbia.
Read more on The Springfield News-Leader
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Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Categories: Intro to Indoor Climbing Basics
Tags: case, continues, Rock, Suit, Wall
Rock Climbing : Rock Wall Climbing Tips
Common rock climbing mistakes include the assumption that it requires a great deal of upper body strength, because it actually takes a lot of leg strength and balance to be a successful rock climber. Discover the importance of visualization in rock wall climbing with help from a certified rock climbing instructor in this free video on rock wall climbing tips. Expert: Dean Pflaumer Bio: Dean Pflaumer is a certified rock climbing instructor, and teaches rock climbing at the Aiguille Rock Climbing Center in Longwood, Fla. Filmmaker: Kristen O’Donnell
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