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OVERVIEWThe purpose of the climbing wall is to provide a safe and enjoyable opportunity for members of the Georgia Southern community to participate in recreational rock climbing. In addition we will provide opportunities for climbers to learn more about the sport, test their abilities in friendly competitions, and acquire the skills necessary to climb safely at our facility. INDOOR CLIMBING WALL INFORMATIONBASIC INFORMATIONThe Southern Adventures climbing wall is located inside the Recreation Activity Center beside Equipment Checkout (the old entrance). Our wall is approximately 42 feet tall and can support multiple roped climbers at a time. There are climbs for all abilities from beginner to advance. We use only state-of-the-art safety equipment and provide highly trained staff to assist you with your needs. Come check us out today! CLIMBING WALL RULES
TOP-ROPE CLIMBINGTop-rope climbing is climbing that is done utilizing a safety rope that is connected to an anchor point at the top of the climb. One end of the rope is attached to the climber, and then runs up to the top of the climb, through an anchor, and back down to a safety person (known as a belayer). As the climber climbs, the belayer will take up the slack in the rope. If the climber should slip, they will not fall to the ground as they are attached to the safety line and caught by the belayer. After reaching the highest point that they can, the climber is gently lowered safely back to the ground by the belayer. All required equipment is provided and climbing shoes may also be checked out with your current ID. Top-rope climbing is only allowed during normal climbing wall hours. If you have more questions about top-rope climbing please visit the "contact us" link on this website, or stop by the climbing wall during normal hours of operation. SPORT CLIMBINGSport Climbing differs from Top-Rope Climbing in that the climber is clipping the rope into quickdraws as they ascend. These quickdraws act as the anchor that supports the climber if they fall. The major difference from top-roping, that defines sport climbing as a form of lead climbing is that the climber is climbing above their anchor. Sport Climbing also requires a different form of belaying, and an even more intimate knowledge of climbing technique. We currently have 3.5 sport climbing lanes on our climbing wall. All required equipment is provided and climbing shoes may be checked out with your current ID. Sport climbing requires successful completion of a Lead Climbing Clinic and is only allowed during normal climbing wall hours. If you have more questions about sport climbing please visit the "contact us" link on this website, or stop by the climbing wall during normal hours of operation. BOULDERINGBouldering is basically climbing at a level low enough to the ground as to reduce the chances of getting hurt in the event of a fall. Climbers participating in bouldering are generally less concerned with how high they climb, and focus instead on the difficulty of the climbing moves they can accomplish. Bouldering is a great way to train specific technique and to develop real climbing strength. If you have more questions about bouldering please contact us via email or in person during climbing wall hours of operation. |
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