Rock Climbing: A Trailside Guide is designed to encourage beginners to
go beyond their first experiences at a climbing gym and gain the skills
they need to get out, rope up, and climb! It explains safe climbing
techniques in a logical sequence with a special emphasis on transferring
techniques acquired indoors to the wider - less predictable - world of
actual rock faces. Full-color sequential illustrations, stunning color
photographs, and the author's field-tested teaching approach clarify the
fundamentals, including gear, knots, top-roping, leading, anchors,
belaying, and rappelling. Like all specialized sports, climbing has its
own language; once learned, it makes everything easier, but at first it
can be a challenge. A chapter explaining rock climbing's roots, its
lingo, and its rating systems demystifies these aspects of the sport. A
comprehensive glossary allows quick reference. Chapters on moving from
the gym to real rock and on various rock types smooth the way.