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Preparing to Climb Your First Mountain
Mountain climbing gives the climber an exhilarating experience.  However, anyone looking to enter the sport needs to understand that it  can be dangerous if you are not prepared for the mountain you plan to  take on. You need to plan your experience and you need to have the  proper equipment before you set out on your challenge.
Have you heard of the following: glissade, crampons, self-arrest? If  you answered ‘no’ then you need some training. If you know one but not  all of them, you, too, need to learn the basics. There are several ways  you can gain the knowledge you need. The first way is to research. There  are many great sites on the web that can give you the basic information  you need in regards to equipment, methods, and key terms.
You might also turn to a friend who is an experienced climber. S/he  may be willing to spend the needed time with you in order to train you  in the proper way to climb a mountain. If you can afford the expense one  of the best ways to learn everything you need to know is to join a  mountain climbing school. Here you will learn the basics. Most schools  also offer walls, usually referred to as a ‘rock wall,’ for you to begin  your basic climbing. They will also teach you about the equipment as  well as how to use it. Whatever you decide just make certain you are  prepared before you undertake your first climb.
When you decide you want to begin this sport, after you have received  some basic training, you will need to have the proper gear. Usually you  can rent the major items needed. This is often the best way to go as  you might decide, after your first or second climb, that the sport is  not what you want to perfect after all. If you have rented then you will  not lose, what can be, a somewhat large monetary investment.
Although some people do not realize the value of being in shape in  order to climb a mountain it is really an important aspect of the sport.  You should first hit the gym before trying to climb a mountain. You  would be wise to concentrate on some activities to increase your leg  strength along with stair climbing. Outside the gym you should increase  your running distance. Long hikes will also benefit you.
You should put some effort into planning your climb. It is wise to  have a minimum of one other person climbing with you. A small group of  climbers is a better option. However, under no circumstances should a  person start out alone on a climb.
When you are ready for your first climb you have already learned to  use your crampons, how to glissade, the self-arrest position, and how to  use the ropes. Make certain you have the needed equipment. This will  vary depending on the mountain you plan to challenge. If you plan to  spend a day then you will not need a tent, for example. Most people  begin with a basic mountain so the items you will need include warm  clothing. It is better not to have clothing that is made from cotton.  Your most important equipment will be your climbing boots along with  crampons. You will need to carry a backpack with basic items such as  water, food, and a first-aid kit (at a minimum). You will, of course,  need rope. In some areas you will also need a climbing permit. Sometimes  these are issued at no cost but often there is a charge involved.
During your initial climbs you should try to start early in the day.  Always remember to stay with your group and to stay close to the more  experienced climbers. During your trip you should make certain to  frequently drink fluids and to keep yourself hydrated. After your first  climb is under your belt you will, most likely, be hooked and ready to  plan your next trip.
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