Rock climbing is an activity that has been enjoyed by people around the world for thousands of years, and continues to be one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities today. For some, it’s a hobby they enjoy on a regular basis; for others, it can become a way of life. But regardless of how serious you choose to be about it, rock climbing offers an adrenaline-filled experience that has incredible benefits for your body and mind.
Rock climbing is a physical activity which involves scaling up or across the face of a natural rock formation or artificial rock wall. The goal is often to reach the summit of a formation or the endpoint of a predefined route without falling. Rock climbers use specialized equipment including climbing shoes, a harness, carabiners, helmets and ropes to protect against long falls.
In order to be successful in rock climbing, it’s important to know the basics of movement on the wall as well as proper equipment use. Most climbers learn by taking classes or attending an indoor climbing gym where they can practice basic techniques and safety procedures. With practice, climbers can work their way up to more difficult routes and eventually may even attempt multi-pitch climbing (climbing multiple long routes in a single excursion).
No matter what your skill level or experience, rock climbing is an activity that’s sure to bring thrills and excitement with each new climb. Whether you’re just starting out, or you’ve been climbing for years, remember to always practice safety and have fun!


