Get beginner's mountain climbing equipment

Get beginner's mountain climbing equipment

Learn how to get beginner's mountain climbing equipment in this quick outdoor sports video tutorial.

Teach Me To Climb is a virtual guide for you as you begin your adventure into one of the most exhilarating sports of all time. Teach Me To Climb will teach you the necessary safety skills to ensure a life-long love of climbing, and highlight beginning to advanced technical skills to accelerate your ability to climb more difficult routes.

Climbing is an inherently dangerous activity that may result in serious injury or death. In compiling these videos, Teach Me To Climb relies upon information and opinions provided by others that may not be accurate. Do not use these videos and the information contained herein unless you are a skilled and experienced climber who understands and accepts the risks of climbing.

See what equipment you will need as a beginner climber.

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