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The Four Corners has been a popular climbing destination for decades. From alpinists to boulderers, the mountains are the perfect place for world class talent and beginners alike to refine their skills. The geology of our mountain and desert nexus yields a surprising variety of options, and climbers of all skill levels and disciplines will find enjoyment in this little paradise.

SAFETY

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Rock climbing can be a very safe activity, but there is no substitute for knowledge and training. Local guiding services can introduce you to the sport or new aspects of it, if you’re looking to expand.

There is no room for using inappropriate or degraded gear. Make sure you know the how, what, why and where of equipment like harnesses, helmets, ropes etc. Local gear shops can help you determine the best fit for your needs.

Awareness can be overlooked when we’re out having a good time. Keep a close eye on your partners, other climbing parties, the top and bottom of climbs and the weather. Bear in mind the elements can quickly turn a nice day nasty.

Make sure you have appropriate amounts of water, food as well as a first aid kit and cell phone for emergencies. Rock climbing as a term covers different aspects of one sport. Let’s take a deeper dive.

BOULDERING

Bouldering uses no safety ropes and is relegated to boulders. Climbs focus on difficulty of movement. In lieu of ropes, foam pads are placed below climbs and spotters (think gymnastics) also help protect the falling climber.

TOP ROPING

In top roping the rope is secured at the top of the climb before the climber begins. As they ascend, the slack rope is pulled taught by the belayer, who also holds the resting or falling climber and lowers them to the ground.

SPORT CLIMBING

In sport climbing, a climber starts on the ground with their rope and as they climb they clip it into bolts that are permanently drilled into the stone. Since they are fixing the rope as they go there is potential for falling farther and belaying is more intensive.

TRADITIONAL CLIMBING

Traditional climbing is similar to sport except the climber places removable gear such as camming devices for protection instead of pre-drilled bolts. Since the protection is removable afterward, this style is generally considered the cleanest.

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