Nuts, Hexes and Tricams for Rock Climbing

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Nuts, Hexes and Tricams for Rock Climbing
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    Although "Rock Climb" will have more than 100 videos (7 hours+ of content), the program is designed to include maximum information in a concise way that is easy to understand and assimilate. For that reason most chapters are built on the knowledge acquired in previous ones (e.g., Rope Basics → Top-Roping → Lead Climbing → Sport Climbing → Trad. Climbing).
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    Rock climbing is fun but there is an element of risk. In some situations if you are not careful, the chances of serious injury or death are very real. A safety oriented mindset is essential.
    The right attitude includes not thinking that just by watching videos and reading articles you will become a safe and experienced climber. Experience comes with practice. Practice means making occasional mistakes and learning from them.
    We believe qualified in-person training should be the main way of learning and progressing in rock climbing. A good mentor, guide or teacher will make learning as safe as it can be, by assessing your level and every situation.
    Our videos are meant to inform and entertain. Although our videos can be very helpful, they are not meant to replace in-person teaching by a qualified professional, nor they are meant to replace reading and understanding the instructions and manuals of rock climbing equipment-which we strongly advise you to do. (Manufacturers recommendations occasionally change, and it is a good idea to stay updated by visiting their websites.)
    Have fun and be safe out there!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @EricCraig-km4sb
    @EricCraig-km4sb 3 місяці тому

    Hexes and tricams ARE nuts. The original "nuts " were hexagonal machine nuts with a rope sling through the hole.

  • @DanielTorres-in9pk
    @DanielTorres-in9pk 2 роки тому +2

    this is a random question but does anyone know where to resole climbing shoes in north county san diego? i know nomad ventures has a location in escondido, but i’m not sure if they have that service available like the joshua tree location

    • @videoracles
      @videoracles  2 роки тому +2

      You can contact Flophouse Resoles in Yucca Valley (next to Joshua Tree) - www.flophouseresoles.com/
      Here is a video that we did with Dave Berumen where he explains the whole process: rockclimb.videoracles.com/videos/gear/climbing-shoes/

  • @africansinclair
    @africansinclair 2 роки тому +1

    One should get familiar with ones nuts, this comes in handy when you have to put them in moist cracks.

  • @ACTIONDANhero
    @ACTIONDANhero Рік тому

    1950s..... wrong. nuts with rope tied to them were used commonly around the world since the 1920's in climbing