Introduction An advanced scrambling course in the Lake District is the perfect way to develop your scrambling skills. Or, you can simply be guided on some scrambles that you wouldn't…
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Equalising slings Building belays during traditional climbing and mountaineering will very often involve equalising slings. Most often, I use the Figure of Eight or Overhand Knot method. To do this,…
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Shapes of karabiners There is an almost bewildering array of shapes of karabiners available. Shape, size, colour and other individual branding characteristics all combine to overwhelm the novice buyer. Some…
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Wearing a climbing helmet (You can learn more about wearing a climbing helmet and other safe rock climbing practice on one of our courses with a fully qualified rock climbing…
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Hiring a Mountain 'Guide' or Leader The scary and hilarious controversy over the antics of “IamBraveDave” (check out his YouTube channel) over the last couple of weeks prompts me to…
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Placing 'trad' protection on a climb (You can learn more about placing 'trad' protection on a climb on our rock climbing courses in Yorkshire, the Peak District, the Lake District and…
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Feet first Here’s one for the fairly new climbers among you, and it’s great to practice indoors. You can see some of this going on in the video clip of…
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Moving in balance Those of you have been with me either on a climbing course, or a scrambling course, will recognize this one. Even if you’ve heard it before, make…
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Karabiner orientation You can learn more about the best karabiner orientation on one of our rock climbing courses in Yorkshire, the Peak District, the Lake District and Snowdonia. This bit…
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