Saturday, August 29, 2009

Preserve the experiences of climbing

Preserve the experiences of climbing Climbing is a great way to escape the rat race, living on the margins and gain a heck of a point of view. Unfortunately, your rock experience may disappear with time. The best way to avoid this is to maintain a joual.Rock climbing climbing JoualsTake one minutes to reflect his most recent climbing experience. What in your mind? Did you go bouldering at Joshua Tree for the weekend? Now imagine the first time was the rock. Undoubtedly, you remember few things about the geography, people and going to the special mountain climbing. The experiences that you? Forgot be lost in time. If you keep a diary of climbing, this won? Not case.There are famous cases of people keeping jouals over time. Of course, Anne Frank? S Diary is the best example. In her diary, Anne kept a running commentary of two years her family spent hiding from the Nazis. While his climbing experiences better be more light, to keep a diary, as you remember the good years pass.A climbing joual combines a number of characteristics. First, it must be compact in order to avoid having to take the space needed for other things. Secondly, you must have a case to protect from the elements and so forth. Third, the joual should contain blank areas to write your notes. Fourth, the joual should include the search for spaces to remind you to keep notes on specific things. The signs include: 1. Who was going to climb, 2nd The nature and quality of the rock, 3rd You and your contact information is collected for them, 4. Geographical and meteorological conditions, 5th All of the unique things that occurred during the climb, 6th The routes taken by the ice and alteatives.7. The equipment necessary to make the climb, and 8. Inside all the information supplied by local people or other climbers met.At that at the end of the jouey of climbing, you should be able to get the following in his diary: 1st Contact information for other climbers he met, 2. Sufficient detail to provide a friend or with an ascent route if driving a second position time.3. To reflect on the memories of later years, and 4. Something to pass on to their friends, children and grandchildren.To get the most out of your newspaper rock, you should write to him shortly before boarding and when I retued. It 'always interesting to see the different impressions you have before and after promotion. It was more difficult than I thought or easier? Climbing is a great way to commune with nature and spend a weekend. Be sure to keep the experience with his rock and CHAP with joual.Rick - the head of climbing magazines. Writing jouals make great Christmas gifts for him or her. Visit to read the stories of outdoor adventures.

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