Free climbing with courage - two climbers show their skills
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What do paragliders, at least some of them, do when wind and weather conditions do not offer good flight conditions? Yes, right, you climb freely and without any equipment on the rocks of the take off.
We were amazed when the two exceptional pilots Robert Blum and Pal Takats suddenly and without any prior notice set out on the way to a huge boulder lying on the summit, bared their upper bodies and quickly pulled a path along the rock. Robert in particular showed his alpine origins here, as skilfully as a mountain goat he mastered overhangs, crevices and loose rock, all without footwear. However, Pal showed more than just physical dexterity and was almost always able to follow Robert. Both pilots clearly enjoyed it, so that the Australian-based pilot Sebastian Benz also joined them. Here it became clear how well-trained a paraglider should be in order to be able to control the device safely and over a long period of time.
Free climbing - exercise elements to increase fitness
Since our free climbers didn't have these aids anyway, only hands and feet were really used. However, both pilots always secured each other by being close to the respective climbing and never climbing higher than stomach height on the rock. However, we used different perspectives to create the photos, which suggested different climbing heights.
Historical background to free climbing (wikipedia)
The first climbing guide with corresponding rules was published in 1908 by Rudolf Fehrmann ("The Mountaineer in Saxon Switzerland"). In 1913 the Saxon climbing rules were published in an addendum. These have been in effect since then and have been maintained and followed in Saxon Switzerland over the decades. These rules were partly adopted in other areas (Palatinate, Battert, Zittau Mountains) or served as a model there. In 1923 a supplementary edition appeared for the first time with a division into seven levels of difficulty.
The Saxon mountaineer Fritz Wiessner emigrated to the USA in the 1930s. There they were popularized by him and used by many climbers (especially climbers in Camp 4 of Yosemite National Park, the then climbing center of the USA), who pushed climbing to new levels of difficulty in the 1970s. As a result, Wiessner significantly influenced the mountaineering ethics prevailing there.
Free climbing back to Europe
Difficulty levels according to the UIAA scale
Different levels of difficulty are used in different countries and climbing areas. In Germany, the UIAA scale has largely prevailed, in Saxony the Saxon scale is still used. There are also the American scales: Yosemite Decimal System (YDS) and National Climbing Classification System (NCCS), as well as Australian, Norwegian and Swedish scales. In Europe, the French rating has now established itself, while the English rating also takes account of the psychological stress of a route.
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