Dear climbers . . .
“Dear Climbers, Please don’t forget about us. We want to get out and climb with you again”, wrote the Carabiner and ATC.
“Dear Climbers, Please don’t forget about us. We want to get out and climb with you again”, wrote the Carabiner and ATC.
Our students take a moment to share their amazing experiences with us on ! We love reading how enthusiastic and incredible motivated they are, week after week. To all of them we send a BIG THANK YOU for spreading the love and we look forward to seeing you all on the rock walls very soon!
It is so rewarding to see how many people show great improvement so quickly. Practice makes perfect, our advice to everyone is; practice, practice, practice.
Our company strives in making sure our students keep coming back to the climbing walls. This gives our students the opportunity to put their newly learned skills to practice. Planning rock climbing outings for our students and friends, in addition to our classes, gives everyone opportunities to polish on skills and find other climbing friends. So …
These two students were incredible. As soon as we said, “you want to try something a little more challenging?”, they went bananas. I even recall hearing the words, “I think I am hooked!…” We are looking forward to seeing more of these awesome guys very soon. Climb on!
Here is another inspiring student. Who managed to join us the week after her class for more climbing.
Some of you may wonder what equipment to buy for outdoor rock climbing. When and where to get it. That is one of the first questions we get from our students when they take their first class. Some benefits to purchasing your own equipment You will use it, you know where it has been, you …
When your arms are sore, your legs and abs are hurting, and your neck is ready to let your head drop . . . take a little break, then keep on moving.
This weekend we are visiting the New Jack City rock formations. One of many popular sport climbing areas in Southern California. Some of you may wonder what and why do people go to specific areas designated or frequently visited by climbers. As a beginner, it is important to have sufficient information on routes to remain …
The better physical condition you are in, the easier it will be to rock climb all together. But some people are super physically fit and have no body coordination what do ever, so it is really mostly dependent on your brain functions which are connected to your body mechanisms, which is different for everyone. You …