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I appreciate it. I'm showing it to someone tomorrow but it's a trade.
Get your lead card if you don't have one , & get as much practice as you can so you wont be limited to top rope climbing . Most places have a ton of sport routes as well as trad so you'll have way more options :thumbup
I might suggust spend a day with Yosemite Mountaineering School, maybe do Cathedral Peak. I have climbed with Bill Russell and Tom Carter. They are amazing.
I am going to Europe this summer, and plan is to go climbing outside with my cousin. So far I have only been doing balley climbing in PG. What do I need to learn/get certified at to climb outside?
Thanks
Not sure what you mean by balley climbing. There are 3 kinds of climbing they do at planet granite: bouldering, top roping and sport climbing. Outdoors you can do those and more.
Where are you planning to climb in europe?
You don't get certified to climb outside. In Europe you don't get certified to climb in gyms either (at least not where I've been).
FWIW I started with the Rock 1 & Rock 2 classes here, a long time ago:
http://www.daltman.com/outdoor.html
Can't guarantee they're still being taught, but it wasn't a bad way to begin.
Not sure what you mean by balley climbing. There are 3 kinds of climbing they do at planet granite: bouldering, top roping and sport climbing. Outdoors you can do those and more.
Where are you planning to climb in europe?
Tonight?Reviving an old thread. I climb at pg Sunnyvale twice a week and always see a handful of bikes out front. Anyone interested in a barf climbing session sometime soon?
Tonight?
anyone goto mission cliff in sf? I've been going there for 2-3 months