Everything you need to know about the art of climbing
Climbing is not just a sport. It is a discipline that tempers the body and mind and teaches how to love and respect nature. Hardcore climbers make climbing a true way of life and do not miss the opportunity to travel and discover new places. There are many types of climbing: indoor, outdoor, ice, traditional, sport, free, artificial, speed, boulder, single pitch, multipitch, etc.
Without going into the technical details, climbing surely has to be practiced under experienced instructors’ careful guidance, as it is a risky sport that requires specific techniques and equipment. However, climbing is a sport for everyone. It is comprehensive, develops strength, musculature and coordination, and, last but not least, it also trains determination and mental stamina. It also provides opportunities to be outdoors and discover beautiful natural places.
Climbing requires climbing shoes. The rest of the equipment, such as helmet, harnesses, ropes and carabiners, is usually provided by the guide. The first thing to learn are climbing holds, with, if practiced correctly, set you up for the ideal form from the very beginning.
Bismantova climbing: the best climbing routes on the “Pietra” of Reggio-Emilia
The most famous routes on the Pietra di Bismantova are the Via degli Svizzeri, first traced in 1922 by the famous climber Carlo Voltolini, the Via Oppio and the Zuffa Ruggero route, which are among the most beautiful in terms of nature. We are talking about multi-pitch sport routes that can only be practiced by advanced climbers. The Princelli-Brianti route is easier and often the choice of those who want to climb in Bismantova for the first time.
In any case, to climb in Bismantova one must already have a minimum of experience and have done a climbing course. It is always recommended that you seek the advice of mountain guides or instructors, who can point out the best route according to your level.
Pietra di Bismantova: how much does climbing cost?
For a climbing outing, you must consider the cost of the guide to be divided among the participants and the possible rental of equipment. Fees vary depending on the length of the experience and the level of the required course. For example, a two-day course on multi-pitch sport routes costs 195 euros per person.
Gift a climbing course
By gifting a climbing course, you are offering an opportunity to discover a new passion. Climbing, in fact, is a very engaging sport, and if you get into it, it can become a way of life. Even children can practice climbing with a course suitable for them that will allow them to learn the basics in complete safety.
For those who are new to the discipline, it is best to gift them an introductory climbing experience. You practice the first techniques and begin to get your hands on the rock. In this way, with just one day, you can tell if this is the sport for you.