Rock climbing does not always have to be outdoors. If for example you live in an area where you cannot access rocky landscapes yet you are interested in the activity, it is time you considered doing indoor rock climbing. This is actually what people in the urban areas are engaging in. One thing that you never really get to experience is the tough challenges that come with this activity when you do it in a natural setting. It’s good for physical exercise and practice though.
To have the indoor rock climbing, you need to have some structures that are in close resemblance to the natural ones. the ideas are easy to come up with especially for frequent mountaineers. This ideas actually acme up in the days tat this activity was gaining popularity. They are structures that are referred to as walls and which also have holds. Others have pockets and knobs for footing and grasping as one goes higher and higher.
This indoor activity will also make use of bricks, which allow for convenient climbing, whether one has shoes on their feet or not. This does not pose the level of challenge that should come with the activity and therefore many people do not make use of such walls. Wood is the most commonly used material, especially in the UK. They are made with colors that match the walls on which they are fixed on. The handholds are made form plastic.
Engaging in this activity indoors has a number of advantages because firstly, it provides you with a controlled setting, pre-positioned anchors and a planned route finding, which is just the perfect introduction to newcomers of the sport. In addition, newcomers will definitely feel safer being trained indoors as compared to the natural setting.
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February 27th, 2011
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