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AGC JOURNAL 2018



 Learning The Ropes                              On top of the crag                           On the rock face


                                                 in Sella, Alicante
 On Spanish Slab





 By Private Md Hasan
 Rock climbing often involves overcoming the fear of heights.  Good
 communication skill and trusting your climbing partner also play a vital role
 as you often have to work as a pair.



 On our Way to Spain  Day Two

 We arrived at Alicante Airport and travelled to The Orange   We have done our second day of climbing in Polop Valencià,
 House, a beautiful villa in Finestrat, which is around 60   in some fantastic grade 4-6 rocks in a crag called Vall de

 kilometres away from the airport.  We had our first brief   Guadar (Echo Valley).  We have used all the skills and drills we

 about the Rock Climbing and went for evening meal at a local   have been taught on our first day of climbing.  We have been
 restaurant.  taught about different types of rock holding techniques, uses of

 quickdraw and other tools to setting up the ropes. There was
 Day One  a lesson on various rock climbing hazards and how you can
 take the precautions to protect yourself and other teammates.
 After having breakfast, we were given instruction about the use   The following rock climbing we have done on the second day
 of rock climbing kit and safety of uses, and then we departed   of climbing:  The team at The
 for our first day of actual rock climbing.  I was really thrilled   Orange House


 and nervous at the same time as it was my first ever rock   Name and Grade
 climbing and I always had heights phobia.  Six climbing spots
 were set by the costal side of Alicante at Sierra de Toix. There   Flake Drum        4c

 was different grades of rocks; the higher the grade is more
 difficult to climb.  Here is the some climbing we have done on   Bicton itc 08        4a


 the day:
 Regalo por Ali     5a**
 Name and Grade
 Zac-e-than           5a*
 La  Roja Una     3a
 Phantom              5c*
 Asombroso,       3c
 Bella ruta           4
 Day Three
 La roja dos        4a
 We went to an amazing location call Sella, around 30
 La roja tres        5  kilometres from our accommodation. We spend quite a bit
 of time doing Lead Climbing.  Those who don’t know much
 about rock climbing terminology, Lead Climbing involves
 clipping into ‘protection’ as you climb. Sport routes, like the
 ones we found in Sella, have existing bolts and loops set up

 by the person who first found and set them and when used
 them correctly, these protect you in the event that you fall.  We
 were bunch of people with the various level of experience in
 rock climbing. Six of us who was doing foundation course on
 rock climbing went to the crag and spent some time on Lead        Day Four

 Climbing.  We also learnt how to navigate on map and find
 out various types of rocks. Other group went for hill walking     After end of the third day, we were bit of expert in

 and they walked 15 kilometres through the mountain.  The          climbing.  We finish the last day just practicing the skills
 following rocks have climbed on our third day of climbing:        and drills we have learned during the last few days.

                                                                   We have been given our final lesson on emergency
 Name and Grade                                                    procedure.  We all have successfully passed the
                                                                   foundation course.
 Ulls de tona                     4a*
                                                                   Benidorm
 Samantha Ann              5a*
                                                                   After a really eventful week we all needed a recovery
 Via del indio                   5c*                               day and we went to a beautiful city called Benidorm
                                                                   on the Mediterranean coast. We have got our much
 On the   Los refugiados              5c*                          deserved rest day. We had a little walk around the town
 rock face                                                         and enjoyed some fantastic hill view.
 A diestro y siniestro     6a* (Highest we have climbed)
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