Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
Using nothing except your hands and feet is called free climbing and for obvious reasons there are no old free climbers. Wayne Tomasi
Wayne Tomasi 2005-02-19 15:24:37 #34862

Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
What do you call folks who use ropes and anchors as opposed to using nothing except your hands and feet?...i am NOT a climber and just trying to get the...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2005-02-19 15:15:08 #34861

Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
Using ropes and hardware for protection while you are climbing is not considered "aided". It is only considered aided if you use the rope and hardware to...
Wayne Tomasi 2005-02-19 11:45:49 #34860

trail info
checking to see what the trail are like this weekend sinze we got dumped with rain here in AZ!? SGT Rock (Lobster) ( pinzuki@... ) (...
Rock Lobster 2005-02-19 11:07:46 #34859

Re: New hiker to the Grand Canyon
That's a great picture and it shows one of the only sections that I'm at all concerned about. In picture 95, if you look at the trail below, it looks like...
kl7rs 2005-02-19 08:46:13 #34858

Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
Julia's mom,Em, and stepfather,Brutus,are world-class climbers and they took us multi-pitch climbing in Joshua Tree National Park in Ca. I had always thought...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2005-02-19 07:07:22 #34857

Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
Yes!!! I dragged my friend (who is also a lurker on this list...right Chris?) to climbing classes at the local climbing gym specifically to help her get over...
Mann Connie 2005-02-18 20:59:16 #34856

Re: rockclimbing for acrophobes?
This is a very good suggestion for someone who has started hiking in GC but finds their fears are limiting what they can do and where they can go and...
Doug N 2005-02-18 19:42:00 #34855

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