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lead climbing! there are two types of sport climbing - top rope and lead. top rope has a rope pre-installed. with lead, you bring the rope with you and clip in on the way up gyms require you take separate certification tests to do either of them top rope is much easier + safer, but when you climb outdoors, someone needs to “lead” the route in order to set up a top rope anchor for the other climbers
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the extra-fun part about lead climbing is that it's not just more dangerous for the climber, but the belayer, too! as a belayer, if you give too much slack, if the climber falls, the momentum they pick up on their way down to their last clip can really add up, so you can get pulled both up and (depending on where you're standing) into the rock face! if you aren't paying attention, or just have unfortunate timing, you might injure themselves getting yanked into the wall/cliff - it's easy to throw out your leg to brace the impact and sprain your ankle if you hit the wall at a weird angle and if the climber falls on a lower clip, or just with too much slack, you might end up colliding with each other. fun! 🤠
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what are they grading you on? Do you just have to get to the top or is it more like a driver's test with safety procedures you need to observe correctly?
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Ahh, I got it, your gym requires it. I’m from a place where nobody bothers with that, so was surprising. You get the into and then go belay a dude 2x your weight and learn along the way😂
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