Rock Climbing in The Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas

in nature •  7 years ago 

 Red Rock Canyon became one of the favorite places for rock climbers, the beauty of the colors and the uniqueness of this cliff will experience rock climbing at that stage was amazing. In addition, Red Rock Canyon also presents a beautiful desert scenery including wild animals were protected. Carrying more than 1.2 million visitors come to this place every year.As you can see in one of the video that shows the action of a powerful climber from California, David Allfrey. In a video on YouTube, he attempted to conquer the Red Rock Canyon in the territory of the National Parks Conservation Las Vegas-USA.In the video, a technique that David used was Crack Climbing, namely traditional climbing techniques that take advantage of gaps and cracks in the cliffs to place protective equipment. Well, that is more extreme than Misty Mountain Thread works uploaded videos is the fact that David or Dave climb Red Rock only by utilizing small gaps, no wider than the size of a finger, this is called the Finger Crack.David tried to be very careful and nimble in installing security equipment for himself. David Allfrey was a climber who has been living in Las Vegas and expressed the desire on the cliffs of Yosemite to be a second home. Like the expression on his website, he said it was so loved the world of free climbing, big mountains, alpine and certainly these large wall.With 5:12 on the difficulty scale of Red Rock Canyon, David managed to climb the extreme by using his ingenuity and climbing technique which he mastered. Are you interested in doing crack climbing as David? 


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Crack climbing is an awesome technical skill to master... I definitely recognize a few of the areas, even one as a favorite climbing area during the winter months where you can be in the sun all afternoon!

Red rocks...I have to get there for some climbing at some point in the future!
Scenery is just incredible...
Great pictures by the way :)