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		<title>Places to Go Rock Climbing in California</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Northern California Rock climbers in Northern California will be hard pressed to find a better climbing area than Lassen National Park near Redding. This park features a 10,000-foot volcanic dome, hot springs and a variety of crags that are excellent for climbing. The largest crag in the park is known as Bellybutton, and it has ... </p>
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<h2>Northern California</h2>
<p><a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Rock climbers</a> in Northern California will be hard pressed to find a better climbing area than Lassen National Park near Redding. This park features a 10,000-foot volcanic dome, hot springs and a variety of crags that are excellent for climbing. The largest crag in the park is known as Bellybutton, and it has cracks for good footing up to 165 feet. Eagle Peak is a great cold weather climbing area because it is often sun drenched, which makes climbing in cooler weather quite comfortable.</p>
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<h2>Southern California</h2>
<p><em>If you are looking</em> for great <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">rock climbing</a> in Southern California, a trip to <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Joshua Tree National Park</a>  is a must. This park is a famous climbing playground with more than 8,000 climbing trails on more than 400 formations in the high desert. This world-class climbing destination has vertical surfaces for all ability levels. Also in <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Southern California</a>, Stoney Point is a popular climbing area in the San Fernando Valley north of <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Los Angeles</a>. This is primarily a bouldering site, meaning it is popular for climbers who choose to go without ropes or other gear and often use a crash pad on the ground to reduce chances of serious injuries. The climbing areas are primarily sandstone, so it is important to avoid climbing at Stoney Point shortly after rainfall because of crumbling of the stone. The good news is, the weather here is usually perfect year round, although it can get quite warm in the summer.</p>
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<h2>Central California</h2>
<p>If you find yourself in Central California and looking for a climb you&#8217;ll never forget, stop by <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Yosemite National Park</a> . Considered one of the world&#8217;s best climbing areas, Yosemite offers challenges for all skill levels ranging from the climbs along the Merced River Valley to scaling the steep 3,000-foot face of El Capitan, the park&#8217;s most famous granite monolith. Other well-known climbing walls in Yosemite include Washington Column, Leaning Tower and Liberty Cap. Bouldering is also a popular activity here, especially in the Yosemite Valley.</p>
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<h2>The Eastern Sierra</h2>
<p><em>On the eastern edge</em> of the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Sierra National Forest</a>  there are several areas well known for their world-class rock climbing opportunities. Rock Creek Canyon is an area featuring excellent granite walls at 9,000 feet of elevation near the peak on Mt. Abbot. Nearby, Iris Slab is a popular place for teaching the skills of climbing to novices. Horseshoe Slabs in the Lakes Basin Area of the<a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/"> Eastern Sierra</a> is a popular spot best suited for late summer and early fall climbing because of he area&#8217;s ability to hold snow well into the summer. The walls here are high-quality granite at 9,000 feet. For <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">bouldering</a> enthusiasts, Deadman&#8217;s is as good as it gets with a main cliff over 30 feet tall that will challenge even the bravest boulder climber.</p>
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		<title>Guided Rock Climbing at Joshua Tree, CA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Joshua Tree National Park is a wonderland of rocks and high desert scenery. This is one of the most famous rock climbing areas in the United States with over 4500 climbing routes to choose from.  Our time will be focused on learning and practicing the sport of rock climbing while enjoying the pleasures of desert ... </p>
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<p><a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Joshua Tree National Park</a> is a wonderland of rocks and high desert scenery. This is one of the most famous rock climbing areas in the United States with over 4500 climbing routes to choose from.  Our time will be focused on learning and practicing the sport of <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">rock climbing</a> while enjoying the pleasures of desert camping.  This Joshua Tree Rock Climbing trip is specifically geared towards the first time <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">outdoor climber</a>.  We will start off with the basics and by the end of the weekend you will be amazed at what you have learned and accomplished.</p>
<p>Joshua Tree National Park is a classic winter retreat for climbers of all levels. The colors, the plant-life, the animals and the rock in the high Mohave Desert culminate to create an absolutely breathtaking experience. The timeless desert beauty of Joshua Tree is unparalleled. This 4000 foot-high desert plateau is a rock climber&#8217;s playground. The combination of the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Southern Californian weather</a>, pleasant camping and the countless boulders, cliff-faces and rock outcroppings come together to create one of the most sought-after <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">climbing destinations in America</a>.</p>
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<p>Climbers are deeply engaged by the somewhat unique rock that the area offers. The crystalline quartz monzonite that makes up most of the features in the area provides some of the highest quality of rock for climbing, with sharp edges, abundant cracks, and a very high friction factor. Whether your interest is low-to-the-ground <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">bouldering or multi-pitch lead climbing</a>, the abundance of rock throughout the park is overwhelming, and not surprisingly, many lines remain unclimbed.</p>
<p>Yet for all the attraction of its rock, the big draw of Joshua Tree is the pleasant climate. From October through May, <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Joshua Tree</a> is a rock climber&#8217;s paradise, with convenient and pleasant car camping located right next to many of the climbing areas. Located less than a three hour drive from <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Los Angeles</a> and less than an hour from Palm Springs, a few days of instruction and climbing in Joshua Tree is a great mid-winter break from the snow and frigid winds found in most of the rest of the country.</p>
<h2><span class="orange">Joshua Tree National Park at a Glance</span></h2>
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<li>Courses and <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">guided</a> ascents available from October through May</li>
<li>Easy access from many major metropolitan areas throughout the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Southwest</a></li>
<li>Sign-up for a course or for private instruction/guiding</li>
<li>Absolutely beautiful camping available</li>
<li>Easy access from hotels and motels in <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Twentynine Palms</a> and the town of Joshua Tree</li>
<li>Courses and private instruction available at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels</li>
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		<title>What gear do you need to climb outdoors?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve never climbed before or have only climbed outdoors, the equipment used for tackling real rock can seem mysterious, exciting and expensive. You don’t need to melt your credit card just yet, though. It’s always best to start climbing outdoors in the company of an experienced climber. You could join a club, book a course, hire ... </p>
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<p>If you’ve never climbed before or have only climbed outdoors, the equipment used for tackling <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">real rock</a> can seem mysterious, exciting and expensive. You don’t need to melt your credit card just yet, though.</p>
<p><em>It’s always best</em> to start <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">climbing outdoors</a> in the company of an experienced climber. You could <strong><a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">join a club</a>, </strong>book a course, hire an instructor/guide or go with a suitable friend.</p>
<p>This means your first climb will likely be on a top rope or seconding an experienced leader and you’ll need the same basic equipment as you would to climb indoors: a <strong><a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">climbing harness</a></strong>, a <strong><a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">belay device</a> </strong>and suitable <strong>climbing shoes</strong>.</p>
<p>In addition, you’ll need the following:</p>
<p>• A <strong>well-fitting climbing helmet</strong>. Some climbers make a personal choice not to wear a helmet, but when starting out it’s better to play it <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">safe</a> until you become better at judging risk.</p>
<p>• <strong><em>Outdoors clothing</em> and walking shoes or boots</strong>. Getting to an outdoors crag can involve muddy paths and rocky terrain, and once you’re there it can be windy or even wet, so take shoes and clothing to keep you warm and dry.</p>
<p>If going on a course, some of the above items may be provided for you. Other things which may be useful include:</p>
<p>• A <strong>nut tool</strong>. Useful for removing protective gear placed by your lead climber</p>
<p>• A<em> <strong>guidebook</strong></em>. Real crags don’t have coloured holds to show you the route, so a good guidebook helps keep you on track.</p>
<p>• <strong>Water, food and a thermos of tea</strong>. Time passes very quickly outside and elevenses will be upon you before you know it!</p>
<p>There will be many more things you will need as you progress in your climbing career. Once you take up<a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/"> lead climbing</a>, you’ll want your own <strong>rope </strong>and a <strong>rack</strong> of <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">protective gear</a>.</p>
<p>If climbing on bolted routes (known as sport climbing) this will mean lots of <strong>quickdraws</strong>, one or two <strong>slings</strong> and a few <strong>screwgate carabiners</strong>.</p>
<p><em>For traditional climbing</em> (where there is no fixed protection and the leader places protective gear as they go) you’ll need to add some <strong>nuts and hexes</strong>, more <strong>slings</strong>, and possibly some <strong>camming devices</strong> as well.</p>
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		<title>Guidelines for Safe Rock Climbing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rock climbing is an activity in which participants climb up, down or across natural rock formations or artificial rock walls. The goal is to reach the summit of a formation or the endpoint of a previously defined route without falling. Rock climbing competitions have objectives of completing the route in the quickest possible time or ... </p>
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<p>Rock climbing is an activity in which participants climb up, down or across natural rock formations or artificial rock walls. The goal is to reach the summit of a formation or the endpoint of a previously defined route without falling. Rock climbing competitions have objectives of completing the route in the quickest possible time or the farthest along an increasingly difficult route.</p>
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<li>A wide range of equipment is used during rock climbing.</li>
<li>The article on protecting a climb describes equipment commonly used to protect a climber against the consequences of a fall.</li>
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<p>Ropes used for climbing can be divided into two classes: dynamic ropes and low elongation ropes. Dynamic ropes are designed to absorb the energy of a falling climber and are usually used as belaying ropes. Low elongation ropes stretch much less and are usually used in anchoring systems. Some tips for safe climbing:</p>
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<li>Always check harnesses &#8211; After you&#8217;ve geared up, always check that the climber&#8217;s harness buckles are doubled back.</li>
<li>Always check knots &#8211; before you start climbing, always double check that leader&#8217;s tie- in knot is tied right and finished with a back up knot.</li>
<li>Always wear a helmet &#8211; Always wear one when climbing or belaying. Helmets protect your head from falling rocks and from the impact of falling.</li>
<li>Always check the rope and the belay device &#8211; Before you lead a route, always double check that the rope is properly threaded through the belay device.</li>
<li>Always use a long rope &#8211; Make sure your climbing rope is long enough to reach the anchors.</li>
<li>Always pay attention &#8211; Never take the leader off belay unless you are absolutely certain he is tied in and safe and he communicates that to you.</li>
<li>Always bring enough gear &#8211; Before you climb a route, always eyeball it from the ground and determine what you need to bring. Don&#8217;t rely strictly on a guidebook to tell you what to bring.</li>
<li>Always climb with the rope over your leg &#8211; always make sure the rope is over your leg rather than between them or behind one.</li>
<li>Always properly clip the rope &#8211; Make sure you always clip your rope through carabineers on quick draws correctly.</li>
<li>Always use safe anchors &#8211; At the top of a pitch or route, always use at least two anchors. Three is better.</li>
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<p>Safety is and should be one of the important concerns in Rock Climbing. It is usually done in areas where medical assistance is not readily available. The sport presents a physical and mental challenge with minimal danger. Because of the potential for serious injury, much specialized safety equipment has been devised, making it a very safe sport in most cases. Finding a place to climb is easily done with one of the many available guidebooks. Some safety equipment techniques:</p>
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<li>Top-roping, a rope from the top of the climb always holds the climber, making most slips harmless.</li>
<li>Lead climbing; the climber attaches the rope to the rock at points along the climb. This is not as safe, it allows more routes to be climbed.</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It was basic and simple that first day climbing. Now when I set out the door to the rocks, be it for wall climbing, sport climbing, or bouldering, I’ve a bag of gear, food, and water that I always bring with me. For those looking to get into climbing on rocks, getting started can be ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was basic and simple that first day climbing. Now when I set out the door to the rocks, be it for wall climbing, sport climbing, or bouldering, I’ve a bag of gear, food, and water that I always bring with me. For those looking to get into climbing on rocks, getting started can be simple with a little guidance on what you need and where to get it.</p>
<p>I recommend that anyone interested in learning how to rock climb sign-up for a beginner class at a local climbing gym or outdoor gear shop or guide school. There are some techniques and skills that are needed in order to rock climb safely.</p>
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<h5>Shoes</h5>
<p>For the entry level climber, comfort and function are primary. Shoes can be a bit spendy and the rubber starts to wear out. In the days when I was a poor college youth I often found myself climbing in my Adidas Gazelles just to help make my real climbing shoes go the distance.</p>
<p>In general you want your shoes to fit snug; room around your toes leads to sliding inside the shoe and prevents you from being able to use your feet to the best of their ability. Let’s say in your street shoes you’re a size 6 – it’s best to get your climbing shoes in a 5. There are several companies that specialize in climbing shoes. La Sportiva has a great entry level shoe called the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Nago</a>, while FiveTen has an equally good shoe called the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Spire</a>.</p>
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<p>Climbing Rope</p>
<p>Every route climber needs a rope. There is an array of lengths and diameters made by several companies. Some of the top rope manufacturers are Mammut, Blue Water, Sterling, and Monster. As with the rest of the gear, what type of climbing you’ll be doing largely determines what rope you need.</p>
<p>For the beginner, a good 70 meter, 10mm rope dynamic rope is ideal. Some come with middle marks and some are bi-color. I’m a big fan of the bi-color as it allows for easy recognition of where the middle of the rope is.<br />
A great entry level rope is the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Mammut Galaxy</a>.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-29009 aligncenter" src="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE.jpg" alt="" width="525" height="525" srcset="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE.jpg 525w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE-100x100.jpg 100w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE-200x200.jpg 200w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE-400x400.jpg 400w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/GRIVEL-MASTER-BELAY-DEVICE-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 525px) 100vw, 525px" /></p>
<h5>Belay device</h5>
<p>Every route climber not only needs a rope and a partner; they also need a belay device. Belaying is one of the most essential climbing skills because you have your partner’s safety — and possibly even his or her life — in your hands.</p>
<p>In belaying, you control the rope’s movement to protect the climber at the other end. Your belay device applies friction to the rope, thus acting as a brake on the climbing rope. When used correctly, it stops the climber’s fall.</p>
<p>There are two styles of belay devices: manual and mechanical. I recommend the mechanical, auto-locking belay device called the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">GriGri </a>for the beginner climber. This device feeds rope out smoothly and breaks automatically when the climber falls.</p>
<p>Another option for a belay device is the <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">ATC</a>. The benefit of this one is that it is lightweight and can also be used as a rappel device.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-28945 aligncenter" src="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW.jpg" alt="" width="525" height="525" srcset="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW.jpg 525w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW-100x100.jpg 100w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW-200x200.jpg 200w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW-400x400.jpg 400w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/OMEGA-LINK-CAMS-YELLOW-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 525px) 100vw, 525px" /></p>
<h5>Hardware</h5>
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<p>There are an array of other hardware items that the to-be rock climber may need and want – it depends on what type of climbing is to be done.</p>
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<p>Quick draws are carabiners with short pieces of webbing attached two together. One carabiner clips into the bolt, one clips into the rope. Many companies offer quick packs in groups of five or more for fairly reasonable prices, such as <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Mammut</a> and <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/">Black Diamond Equipment</a>.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-29085 aligncenter" src="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/BEAL-CHALK-BAG-COCOON.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="340" srcset="https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/BEAL-CHALK-BAG-COCOON.jpg 340w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/BEAL-CHALK-BAG-COCOON-100x100.jpg 100w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/BEAL-CHALK-BAG-COCOON-200x200.jpg 200w, https://rockclimbeveryday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/BEAL-CHALK-BAG-COCOON-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 340px) 100vw, 340px" /></p>
<h5>Bouldering</h5>
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<p>If you want to keep it real simple and forget about all the gadgets, ropes and harnesses, then you could opt to start bouldering. In this form of climbing all you need are climbing shoes, chalk, and a crash pad.</p>
<p>A figure walking carrying one of these things on their back can look quite funny to the unknowing passerby, and often times people will ask if it’s a portable bed. But never mind the odd comments and jeers – a crash pad is most important for the boulderer because when a boulderer falls, it is always a ground fall.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t like movies? We are giving away a $50 Fandango Gift Card to the winner of our &#8220;I Love Movies&#8221; Giveaway! All you need is a facebook account and a SUPER RAD Outdoor Adventure Photo. Enter to win and take your family/friends out for Movie Night! How to enter? Please follow all steps carefully, to ensure entry. ... </p>
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<p>Watch your &#8220;like&#8221; count. The more likes you get, the more chances you have to win. Limited to 3 separate entries per person total, following the steps above per entry/per photo. Must be 18 years or older to participate. Photo(s) must be owned and taken by you. Winner of our &#8220;<em>I Love Movies&#8221; Giveaway</em> will be chosen at random and announced <strong>Friday, October 17th, 2014</strong>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our crew here, at Rock Climb Every Day, is very friendly and welcoming to beginners.  We love to climbing outdoors, but sometimes (if weather conditions are not optimal for climbing) we get together at several indoor gyms. This week we are getting together at Sender One Climbing in Santa Ana, CA and Top Out Climbing Gym ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our crew here, at <strong><a href="https://rockclimbeveryday.com">Rock Climb Every Day</a></strong>, is very friendly and welcoming to beginners.  We love to climbing outdoors, but sometimes (if weather conditions are not optimal for climbing) we get together at several indoor gyms. This week we are getting together at Sender One Climbing in Santa Ana, CA and Top Out Climbing Gym in Santa Clarita, CA.</p>
<p>We are going to work out at <strong><a href="http://www.senderoneclimbing.com/" target="_blank">Sender One </a></strong>today 8/20/2014! After 6pm. So come <strong>meet some of our rock climbing instructors</strong> and start becoming a part of the climbing community.</p>
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<p>Tie-in and belay test required to get on ropes.</p>
<p>Bring your own rope if you are planning on leading, also requires passing a test if your first visit.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never been to Sender One, here&#8217;s a few tips to get you started:</p>
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<li>Fill out their **Online Waiver ** before arrival for faster check in at the front desk.</li>
<li>Get belay certified if you&#8217;ve climbed on ropes before. &#8211; Takes roughly 10 minutes by a Sender One instructor: Tie-in, safety checks, belay techniques, and communication call outs.</li>
<li>Admission is $20 for an all day adult pass. $6 gear package rental (Shoes, Harness, &amp; Chalk Bag) available if you don&#8217;t have your own stuff.</li>
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<p><strong>Next week, 8/27/2014 we are working out at <a href="http://topoutclimbing.com/" target="_blank">Top Out Climbing Gym</a>. Also after 6pm. </strong>Another great opportunity to <em>meet our rock climbing instructors</em>, mingle and meet new people.</p>
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<p>They offer two types of climbing:</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Auto-Belay </span></p>
<p>An auto belay is an automated braking system that eliminates the need for human belayers (CLIP AND GO!). Our auto belay area is a less intimidating area that is perfect for kids and the beginning climber while still appealing to experienced climbers. Participants can climb without a partner and enjoy the thrill of climbing up to the ceiling on their very first visit.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Bouldering </span></p>
<p>Our bouldering area is the heart and soul of the gym and is a sight to behold. Featuring a 100 foot long steep wall, a 20 foot high top out wall, and a 15 foot high freestanding boulder, our bouldering terrain has something to offer for anyone. All of our bouldering zones feature thick custom fit foam landing areas for superior safety and protection.</p>
<p>At<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Top Out</span>, they are passionate about rock climbing. Their climbing routes and boulder problems are set by some of the best route setters in the world and offers some of the most diverse and exciting indoor rock climbing terrain in the nation. Their walls will challenge beginners and advanced climbers mentally and physically, and will leave you going home with a wonderful workout and a smile on your face.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people that really enjoy the sport find it difficult to find time to rock climb. In todays economy, we are all making ends meet and giving 120% of ourselves to our jobs. Once all the working hours per week are completed, you find yourself with very little or close to no time at all ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people that really enjoy the sport find it difficult to <strong>find time to rock climb</strong>. In todays economy, we are all making ends meet and giving 120% of ourselves to our jobs. Once all the working hours per week are completed, you find yourself with very little or close to no time at all to rock climb.</p>
<p>Now a days there are many indoor possibilities for rock climbers. So not only you have the option to train, but you also have the comfort of having lighting at night, minimal or no approach and more. Regardless of these options, some still can&#8217;t find the time to train, stay in shape and enjoy the rock climbing sport overall. So what else can you do?</p>
<p>There is a saying, &#8220;where there is a will, there is away . . .&#8221;. That is something that we will apply to the alternative options available.</p>
<p><em>Find time to rock climb</em>. We all know jobs are mentally and physically demanding. Being in good shape and finding a good balance between work and play are very important for our overall health. There is also the age factor, &#8220;you aren&#8217;t getting any younger . . .&#8221;, so when you keep postponing those things you love and make you happy for later on in life, you may not be able to enjoy them the same way.</p>
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<p>There is another term we love to use, &#8220;YOLO &#8211; you only live once . . . &#8220;. We are not, by any means, saying you should be irresponsible. We are simply stating the fact that you only live once, and there are opportunities you will have that will never come around again.</p>
<p>If you work too many hours, find a gym close to your job. If you have kids, bring them with you or ask a friend to watch them for you (climbing is a family oriented activity). If you don&#8217;t have a climbing partner, go the extra mile to make new friends within the climbing community or join local climbing network groups (for example check out <a href="http://www.meetup.com/SCMountaineers/" target="_blank">SoCal Mountaineers</a>). Take a <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com" target="_blank">rock climbing class with us</a>, we strives at making sure no climber is left behind. Bottom line is, you have options. The tricky part is, finding the one that works for your schedule.</p>
<p>Making the time to do healthy activities you love is important and good for your health. Your body and mind will Thank You.</p>
<p>Climb on and stay safe!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking for something fun to do this summer? Look no further! Services Rock Climbing Rappelling Group Events Gift Certificates! and more There are many outdoor destinations in Southern California with the perfect weather and rock formations to enjoy a fun day of &#8220;walking on the wild side&#8221; with the Rock Climb Every Day Guiding service.</p>
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<p>There are many outdoor destinations in Southern California with the perfect weather and rock formations to enjoy a fun day of &#8220;walking on the wild side&#8221; with the <a href="https://rockclimbeveryday.com">Rock Climb Every Day</a> Guiding service.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Often times we are approached by individuals that are interested in rock climbing, but do not have friends with common interests or know where would be best for them to go. Most of the local outdoor rock climbing areas require equipment and knowledge that is a bit ahead of a rock climbing beginner. Other indoor ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often times we are approached by individuals that are interested in rock climbing, but do not have friends with common interests or know where would be best for them to go. Most of the local outdoor rock climbing areas require equipment and knowledge that is a bit ahead of a rock climbing beginner. Other indoor places require testing to be performed before even getting on roped walls, which can also be intimidating to a beginner. After all, beginners usually start out liking the sport and wanting to learn the proper technique used to move your body on walls.</p>
<p>If you are searching for <strong>great places to rock climb for beginners</strong>, we have found a local place that might be perfect for you. Now let&#8217;s break down the greatness of one of our favorite indoor gyms, <a href="http://topoutclimbing.com/" target="_blank">Top Out Climbing</a> located in Santa Clarita, CA. Top Out thrives at making their location, not just a gym but a community. There is no better place for a beginner to practice climbing technique, than an indoor gym that requires no belay partner or testing. It mostly consists of bouldering areas, but it offers a great variety of top rope routes. They have 7 &#8220;auto-belay&#8221; machines that make it easy for those who do not have a partner. Each auto-belay machine offers a variety of routes that range in all levels from beginner to advance. If you still don&#8217;t know your knots or how to belay, not a problem &#8211; it is not required for you to know them, because they have machines that allow you to clip-and-go, which makes them the great place for beginners to start learning technique. You can also rent a harness, shoes and chalk bag for a small fee.</p>
<p>When it comes to <strong>climbing outdoors for beginners</strong> there are two options; (1) Find a climbing friend (and if he/she is not your friend &#8211; MAKE them your friend) that has extra gear (if you don&#8217;t have any), experience, knowledge, skills, and can take you with them to local places that offer easy routes. (2) Hire a company (<a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com" target="_blank">like us heehee</a>) to take you out for a <a title="Half-Day Rock Climbing Adventure" href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/half-day-rock-climbing-adventures-tour/" target="_blank">guided tour</a>, or better yet &#8211; a <a title="Beginners Intro Rock Climbing Class" href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com/beginner-rock-climbing-classes/" target="_blank">beginner&#8217;s class</a>, so you can learn how to tie in to a rope, how to belay a partner, and all the other information that you would need to pass an indoor gym test with confidence. <a href="http://rockclimbeveryday.com" target="_blank">Rock Climb Every Day</a> thrives at making beginners feel welcome and become part of the climbing community. All gear and equipment rentals (shoes, harness, and helmets) are included in the different packages offered.</p>
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<p>Where ever you decide to go, indoor or outdoor, make sure that your local facility or company provides the community environment that helps promote learning, making new friends, and being a safe climber. Most places will have the walls, machines and equipment you need, but having that personal friendly atmosphere makes all the difference in finding <em>great places to rock climb for beginners</em>.</p>
<p>Climb on and stay safe!</p>
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