I did some rapelling when I was younger and want to get into climbing now that I'm only a couple hours from the gorge...
I wanna get started but don't know anybody around. Any advice
Help me, I'm new...
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You can also go to a guiding service to pay someone to teach you. You can learn a LOT that way. It costs but you'll get your money's worth, especially if you're a beginner. I don't know who's still offering what around here but Granite Arches is very well known and I believe he'll do trips anywhere you want, including the RRG. http://www.granitearches.com/
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
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I too would highly recommend professional instruction for the technical aspects (i.e. knots, belaying, anchors, leading, etc.). A climbing lesson on technique would not be a bad investment either. It can save a lot of time on the learning curve and lessen your time as a gumby.
Case in point. I was bouldering at the gym last night & after doing a problem a young lady asked how I liked it. After saying it was pretty good, she replied that she set it and it was her first problem. I asked how long she had been climbing since it had a fairly technical start. She said about a year and that she had copied the start from another problem that had been taken down. I watched as several of her girl friends sent the problem and were commenting on how it was a "girl" problem since it was marked with pink stickers on the tape. The this young dude came up who had the "look" of a climber. the shoes, chalk bag, knit hat, & baggy pants. That dude couldn't get off the ground. What a GUMBY. I could barely contain myself.
Case in point. I was bouldering at the gym last night & after doing a problem a young lady asked how I liked it. After saying it was pretty good, she replied that she set it and it was her first problem. I asked how long she had been climbing since it had a fairly technical start. She said about a year and that she had copied the start from another problem that had been taken down. I watched as several of her girl friends sent the problem and were commenting on how it was a "girl" problem since it was marked with pink stickers on the tape. The this young dude came up who had the "look" of a climber. the shoes, chalk bag, knit hat, & baggy pants. That dude couldn't get off the ground. What a GUMBY. I could barely contain myself.
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