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The rope is set, the anchor point is selected, and the route through the tree is planned not just upward, but across branches where work will actually happen. Unlike rock or steel structures, a tree is not fixed. It moves...
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There’s a moment at the base of a climb that most people overlook. The rope is still coiled, resting in the bag, before it ever touches rock. You pick it up, clip it to your harness or pack, and start...
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Welcome to the Thirty- Fifth edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition....
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There is a moment, just before the rope takes weight, where everything pauses. In climbing, it might be the instant before committing to a move above your last protection. In rope access, it is the step over the edge, trusting...
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There’s a moment that most people don’t think about until they experience it firsthand. It’s the moment when you are suspended on a rope, whether halfway up a rock face or several floors above the ground on a building façade....
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Welcome to the Thirty- fourth edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition....
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There is always a moment of hesitation before retiring a rope. It usually comes after a long day of use. You run the rope through your hands, pause at a slightly rough section, and wonder if it still has a...
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The first time someone cuts open a climbing rope, it’s usually out of curiosity. From the outside, it looks simple. A woven outer layer, a flexible structure, something you trust without thinking too much about what’s inside. But once the...
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Welcome to the Thirty- Third edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition....
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The first time you hold two ropes of different diameters side by side, the difference seems obvious. One feels lighter, faster through the hands. The other feels solid, almost reassuring. But what’s less obvious is how that difference plays out...
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