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Climbing Terminology
- Gumby: Term for a beginner climber
- Beta: Insider advice on climbing routes
- Special Climbing Techniques:
- Gumby also means newbie
- Aid climbing uses devices, not just rock features
- Dyno is a dynamic move to the next hold
- Runout means the distance between a climber and protection
- Free climbing uses only rock features
Climbing Progression
- Everyone starts as a gumby
- Flashing a route means climbing it first try with some prior knowledge
- A gaston hold orients sideways to pull inwards
- Sport climbing uses pre-placed protection
- The crux is the hardest sequence on a route
Gumby’s Adventures
- Gumby is created by Art Clokey and gets a TV show
- His friend Goo crushes on him
- Tara is Gumby’s girlfriend introduced in a movie
- Gumby’s last name is Gumba and he lives in Gumbopolis
Other Climbing Techniques
- "Cragging" means a day of climbing
- Showing Off Double Dynos On V1 Routes means climbers recording fancy moves to impress new climbers
- French flagging uses a free leg beneath for balance
- Edging means feet on narrow rock edges when rock is loose
- Crack Climbing jams hands and feet into cracks to climb