Have you ever been on a guided tour rappelling and canyoneering? Sounds like the dream job, taking people looking for adventure on some of your favorite canyons and getting paid. Or maybe...
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If you've been in the climbing or canyoning scene for a few years, you've probably tried a slew of different rappel and belay devices. The most modern devices, such as a Grigri or REVO offer assisted...
Canyoneering is the ultimate adventure sport. As a multi-disciplinary activity, it combines the best parts of hiking, rappelling, mountaineering, swimming, cliff jumping, and rock climbing. A single...
One of the most treacherous aspects of canyoneering, and one that can be nearly impossible to plan for, is the existence of Potholes, or Keeper Holes. Unless you are doing a well-trafficked canyon in...
Rappelling involves lowering yourself (or having someone else lower you) from an area of higher elevation to an area of lower elevation. That could mean a cliff, a mountain, or a boulder, or could...
Top 10 Most Common Rappelling Accidents- How to Stay Safe Rappelling
Rappelling can be a dangerous sport, because you are jumping off a cliff and hoping for a controlled slide down a rope. You can stay pretty safe if you constantly have good habits such as...