Climbing command Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A climbing command is a short standard phrase used in climbing to ensure the smooth operation of the climbing system. Standard commands make it possible for climbers to work safely with each other, and for commands to be unambiguously understood when the wind is noisy.
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2 During a climb 3 Ending a climb 4 Other commands |
Starting a climb
; "On Belay" (US) or "Ready to climb" (UK): the climber wants to know if he is being belayed.
; "Belay on" (US) or "Climb when ready" (UK): the belayer is ready
; "Climbing": the climber beginning his/her ascent
; "Climb on" (US) or "OK" (UK): acknowledgement of "Climbing!"During a climb
; "Tension", "Up rope", "Take" (US) or "Take in" (UK): remove the slack in the rope between the belayer and the climber
; "Slack", "Down rope", "Give" (US) or "Give out" (UK): add more slack in the rope between the belayer and the climber
; "Falling!" or "Watch me!": climber is falling or about to fall
