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Redpoint Rik's
Rock Climbing
 

 

With a heavy heart I have decided that my physical limitations dictate that I am no longer able to participate in this wonderful and stimulating sport. Therefore, I am selling all the climbing gear that I have - great gear at great prices. As with all my "stuff", I have taken good care of this equipment, and all of it is used but in great condition!

Visit my Rock Climbing Gear For Sale page.

 

 Double fisherman's knot

Follow these links to the other pages in this site...

Rock Climbing Pictures
Rock Climbing Links
Rock Climbing Resources
Sing a Great Climbing Song

I built this resource site for myself and for my friends in the Mountaineers

If you live in the Seattle area and are interested in Rock Climbing
on outdoor class 5 rock, visit the Mountaineers Crag Climbing page.

Climbing rope

 
Disclaimer

The activities described on this web site are potentially dangerous. Rock climbing involves unavoidable risks including the risk of serious bodily injury and death. All forms of wilderness recreation have a higher level of risk than many ordinary activities. These risks include but are not limited to slips, falls, falling objects, equipment failure, being injured by equipment both properly and improperly used, automobile accidents, insect and animal attacks, accident or illness in remote places, forces of nature, effects of weather, rockfall, and other hazards of traveling in mountainous terrain, as well as accidents resulting from fatigue, exercise of poor judgment, and inexperience. This web site contains  information gathered from many different sources. Although some of this information is intended to assist rock climbers in locating and following climbing routes, it is neither represented nor guaranteed to be accurate or complete. Do not trust your personal safety to any information presented here. Rock climbing safely depends on your own good judgment, based on experience and a realistic assessment of your climbing ability, weather, and route conditions. However, given all of the potential hazards involved, safety can not be guaranteed even in the exercise of perfect judgment. Those lacking rock climbing experience should seek professional help, and hire a guide or enroll in a climbing instruction course before venturing onto the crags on their own. The owner and publisher of this web site do not assume any responsibility or liability for your safety. Those who use the information presented here, and those who venture onto the rock, do so at their own risk.

If you have any suggestions for additional links or topics to add to this site, please e-mail me.

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