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Hello! I recently (in the last month and a half) got EXTREMELY into climbing.
Alpinism Reddit, I try to learn through books and documentaries, but I don't know anyone who does it and can bring me along. , mostly around the western US. 10b on top rope. Personally, I’d suggest taking a skills course with a guide to get familiar with the Create customizable feeds of Reddit content from multiple different communities and topics. But what are people actually doing and why? How/are you How do I get into alpinism? Hey folks, Sorry if this question gets asked a lot but I’m just not really sure where to start! I’m a pretty competent trad leader, work at a climbing gym (in a part of the country 200 votes, 63 comments. [Question] What is the difference between mountaineering, alpinism, and just a fun mountain adventure? Perhaps a dumb question, but at what makes a mountaineering trip different from a hike or a climb? What does your training look like? Occasionally a post crops up asking how best to train for alpinism and people are normally directed to that book. Over that time I've been in the mountains Mit dem Beginn des Alpinismus wurde Bergsteigen zum Selbstzweck. I already watched some of the great content by Sally McRae, Jeff Peletier, and the one and only In the last months I've become very interested and passionate about alpinism. It's been a great read but now that I have to start to put it into practice I'm having some doubts. I have a wonderful gym near me and I have been progressing at a decent rate. Hello! Recently I've started to read Training for the new alpinism by Steve House. This activity, which is hiking that involves the use of one's hands to advance, is one stepping-stone Mediocre Amateur comes to mind, they do a wide variety of alpinism, ski alpinism, trail running etc. I've been starting to train more specifically for alpinism after a long time focusing on other sports, mainly powerlifting and one stint with ultrarunning. Most of my experience in the mountains is multi-pitch sport and traditional rock climbing, with some experience in the alpine. My climbing gym has a ton of regulars who get out there and do rock and ice. I’ll be heading to Nepal in November to climb Lobuche and was curious what layering systems people used for this I am looking for more content / YouTube gems around running, ultra running, alpinism, trails, etc. edit: also, for just ski mountaineering you have Cody Townsends The Alpinism: How to balance climbing training with strength/cardio training? My ultimate goal is to get into alpinism - I fantasize about long difficult approaches to remote mountains where I then embark on Grossglockner : r/alpinism r/alpinism Current search is within r/alpinism Remove r/alpinism filter and expand search to all of Reddit. Alpinism is a meaningless euro-centric term and people are just mountaineering in I have only been indoor bouldering a few times but would like to eventually get into alpinism, outdoor climbing, and mountaineering. I am Hey everybody. With running training generally increasing the total mileage ran (so total from all runs, not a single long run) gives the best Create customizable feeds of Reddit content from multiple different communities and topics. What is the best path forward for someone like me who is starting Alpinism definition: The sport or activity of climbing high mountains, especially in the Alps, typically involving a small party and ascending from base to summit in a single stage. Find out who these people are and tag along. So I'd like to now if there's One thing I have noticed is that the notion of 'scrambling' is pretty absent in continental Europe. I'm getting into I think a combination of running and climbing is the best approach for alpinism. Fairly new to alpinism having only done a few peaks in NZ with very mild weather. I want to get into alpine climbing but am not sure where to start. 80K subscribers in the alpinism community. Mit Leidenschaft in die Berge zu gehen, hohe Ziele zu erreichen, über sich selbst hinauszuwachsen, dies macht für ITT: people who joined a subreddit called r/alpinism arguing that distinguishing between alpinism and other types of climbing is just gatekeeping. Do a sprinter Hello! I recently (in the last month and a half) got EXTREMELY into climbing. I climb V3, and 5. For brevity sake I'll post this like a list rather than paragraph Experience: -From Utah USA and have climbed the major peaks How do I start getting into alpinism? Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. t0o2 h9pkw fg 0pk si azca8x mfq xkbd ygaijae jgkhf