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Types of rock (Geology)

The rock that climbers climb on is generally varied. In Britain the following types are common:

In terms of climbing the factors that vary across different types of rock are the friction on the rock, the strength of the grips, the looseness of rocks, the amount of vegetation on the rock and the typical frequency of protection placements.

For example, Peak District gritstone has high friction and is generally strong and compact and vegetation free, but it is known for producing routes with very sparse protection.

Which rock is best to climb on is a discussion likely to cause great debate amongst some climbers.


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Edited September 2, 2001 7:33 am by Ap (diff)
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