Our ALL-TIME Favorite Climbing Books and Movies

Mar 20, 2020

10 best climbing movies - 10 best climbing books - We've gathered our all-time favorite books and movies about climbing right here! 

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Posted in Climbing Knowledge Bank By Julie Gjørtz

How to Keep Active During Corona PART 1 - A guide to home training for climbers

Mar 20, 2020

Here's how you can stay active when climbing clubs are closed or when you’re isolated in your home. We can utilize this extra time, to focus on how to improve ourselves - both physically and mentally!

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Posted in Climbing Knowledge Bank By Julie Gjørtz

How to Keep Active During Corona PART 2 - A guide to outdoor training for climbers

Mar 23, 2020

As we’re all cooped up in our homes due to coronavirus, practicing social distancing, you might find that you really need physical activity to maintain not only your physical but also your mental well-being. Fortunately, there are plenty of simple and practical ways to keep active outdoors, to slow the rate of COVID-19’s spread. Here's how!

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Posted in Climbing Knowledge Bank By Vojtěch Dědek; Julie Gjørtz

EVERYTHING You Need to Know About Route Setting - PART 1

Jul 10, 2020

How do you get the idea?

In my time as a route setter there is one question, people keep asking me; “from where do you get the ideas?” They ask how do we know where the holds should be placed; have we drawn it in advance and who decides how the climb should be?


In this blog post I will explain this to the best of my knowledge by the use of my own personal experiences as a route setter.

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Posted in Climbing Knowledge Bank By Daniel Elmstrøm

EVERYTHING You Need to Know About Route Setting - PART 2

Aug 10, 2020

If you have not read the first part where I go through the first two steps on how a route setting idea comes to life you should click HERE, before you read on. 

The two first steps were about the creative process of imagining the idea and shaping it into something that fits what you need to set.

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Posted in Climbing Knowledge Bank By Daniel Elmstrøm