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1. Traditional climbing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditional climbing, or Trad climbing, is a style of rock climbing in which a climber or group of climbers places all gear required to protect against falls (pitons, etc ...
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Trad climbing is nearly always done outside on real rock where no preset bolts exist, rather than in a gym. Protection. Protection is the mainstay of trad climbing.
Trad climbing is free of lines and rules. You can go any direction you want and make your own choices regarding protection. Trad climbing areas typically have much smaller crowds ...
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