How to Pull an Overhang in Rock Climbing

Introduction
Climbing through an overhang takes strength, commitment and good technique.

Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately challenging

Steps

Step One
Plan your moves through the overhang. You don’t want to be figuring out where to go in the crux of the overhang.

Step Two
Place protection as high in the route as possible before launching into the overhang.

Step Three
Use long slings on protection under the roof or overhanging section. This will help reduce rope tension after you climb over the overhang.

Step Four
Start with your feet on high holds under the overhang and then move your hands through the overhang. This will help you keep your feet attached to the rock as you move through and will help you reach higher handholds.

Step Five
Commit to the move. Once you start climbing through a roof or an overhang, try to keep going, because it may be very difficult to climb down the roof.

Step Six
Keep your feet attached to the rock as you climb through the roof. If your feet detach from holds, you will swing out and you’ll have a harder time using your hands effectively.

Step Seven
Once you’re through the overhang, place protection as soon as you can to avoid falling back over the overhang.

Tips & Warnings

  • Protect when you can, but don’t hang in the crux of an overhang and flame out trying to get gear. Try to climb through the crux and get protection when you get a better stance.
  • Don’t underestimate the power of the heel hook, especially on an overhang. Hook your heel on a high hold and pull hard with your hamstring. This will help you “lock off” with your arms so you can reach higher handholds.
  • Falling while climbing through an overhang is particularly dangerous because the fall will be longer, and you’re likely to swing back into the rock.

Article courtesy of eHow.com

http://www.ehow.com/how_7014_pull-overhang-rock.html

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