Lead Climbing definition

Lead Climbing. “belay”, “belayer”, and “spotter” and understand the differences between these terms and activities. I accept that “Lead Climbing” is the most dangerous, due to the hazards to both leader and follower. I recognize that there are inherent risks and dangers in each of these activities. These risks may result in serious injury or death and include but are not limited to: (1) falls and painful crashes into walls, rocks or other obstacles; (2) risks associated with crossing, climbing, or down climbing; (3) misuse of equipment or facilities or failure of equipment; (4) my physical strength, coordination, sense of balance, and ability to follow or give directions while climbing or belaying; (5) fatigue, chill, and/or dizziness, which may diminish my reaction time and increase the risk of accident; (6) abrasion from or entanglement with ropes or equipment; (7) the presence, actions, or falls of other participants. I understand the description of these risks is not complete and that other unknown or unanticipated risks may result in injury, illness, or death. I also understand that certain foreseeable and unforeseeable events can contribute to the unpredictability of the activity; that personal property may be lost or damaged; and that wearing appropriate clothing and footwear are basic safety precautions. I acknowledge that you have taken reasonable steps to provide appropriate equipment and/or skilled guides and/or instructors so that I can enjoy an activity for which I may not otherwise be skilled. EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY: In recognition of the inherent risks of the activity, which I and any minor children for which I am responsible, will engage in, I confirm that I am (we are) physically and mentally capable of participating in the activity and/or using the equipment. I/We participate willingly and voluntarily, and I assume full responsibility for personal injury, accidents or illness (including death), and any related expenses. I also assume responsibility for damage to or loss of my/our personal property. I also assume responsibility for accidents or injury caused by the negligence of my belayer, whether such negligence is comparable or contributory. I acknowledge that wearing appropriate clothing and footwear are basic safety precautions and that wearing a helmet approved by the UIAA, the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation, may help/prevent head and/or neck injuries. I assume the risk(s) of personal injury, accidents a...

Examples of Lead Climbing in a sentence

  • I am (we are) aware of the meaning of the terms "Unroped Climbing" (aka "Bouldering"), "Top Rope Climbing,” and "Lead Climbing" and understand the differences between the activities.

  • If Duty Officer is first notified, the Duty Officer will notify Lead Climbing Ranger, Emergency Command Center (ECC), Resource Officer and other Climbing Rangers.