Across
- 1. Refers to climbing a route perfectly on the first try without falling or needing to rest on the rope.
- 4. Refers to a dynamic movement where the climber hurls themselves dramatically through the air to latch onto a distant hold.
- 5. A metal clip used to connect equipment.
- 6. Involves placing the edges of the climbing shoe on a small foothold.
- 7. Refers to grabbing very small holds with only your fingertips, curling them over the edge of the hold.
Down
- 2. Refers to using friction created by pressing the rubber soles of your climbing shoes against the wall to support your body weight.
- 3. A form of rock climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses.
