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Singlepitching is a lead-climbing discipline where you climb from ground to a single anchor point. If there are multiple anchor points on the route, it is called Multipitching. | Singlepitching is a lead-climbing discipline where you climb from ground to a single [[anchor|anchor point]]. If there are multiple anchor points on the route, it is called Multipitching. | ||
== Prerequisities == | == Prerequisities == | ||
=== Knowledge === | === Knowledge === | ||
To perform singlepitching safely, one must learn the following techniques | To perform singlepitching safely, one must learn the following techniques: | ||
* '''[[Clipping]]''' ([[clipping]], [[clipping| quickdraw safe use]], [[Carabiner#Safe-use_recommendations|carabiner safe use]]) | * '''[[Clipping]]''' ([[clipping]], [[clipping| quickdraw safe use]], [[Carabiner#Safe-use_recommendations|carabiner safe use]]) | ||
Revision as of 13:40, 27 September 2025
Singlepitching is a lead-climbing discipline where you climb from ground to a single anchor point. If there are multiple anchor points on the route, it is called Multipitching.
Prerequisities
Knowledge
To perform singlepitching safely, one must learn the following techniques:
- Clipping (clipping, quickdraw safe use, carabiner safe use)
- Lead-climb Belaying (Belaying from harness with a Tuber, Tuber belaying safety)
- Lead-climb foot placement
- Building an anchor (and setting-up a toprope)
- Cleaning-up the anchor and get lowered
- Abseiling
- Bailing a route from a single bolt
Gear
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