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Climb On!

It’s no secret that Central Oregon is one of the premier locations for rock climbing. 


Josh Spoelstra, a Central Oregon local, spent most of his young life serving as a youth group leader as a climbing guide and made it part of his career. He is originally from the Seattle area and began climbing in high school with his church youth group leader. He spoke with The Nugget about starting out in the climbing community and where to begin. “The climbing community is friendly and inclusive and always willing to bring someone in, no matter the skill level. So, the first thing I would say is find a friend and then learn some information about climbing and go out together,” said Spoelstra. It is important, when entering rock climbing to know your own skill level and to understand that indoor climbing in a rock gym is an entirely different experience than climbing outside. “Gyms give you a good idea of what climbing a route is like, but the elements aren’t there, so maybe start in the gym and get a feel for it then move into outdoor climbing with a partner after that,” he said. 


One of the best places to get started in the Central Oregon area is the Bend Rock Gym (BRG) in Bend. Jeremy Wassenaar, Director of Operations, spoke to the importance of starting out in a rock gym. “Come into your local gym and just start asking questions. We have highly trained people working here and willing to help you get started,” said Wassenaar. “I am really proud of how welcoming of a team we have here,” he said. Bend Rock Gym has harnesses, shoes, and belay equipment, all available to rent if you come in without your own gear. 


Bend Rock Gym also caters to climbers of all skill levels with differently ranked routes based on difficulty throughout the gym. Bend Rock Gym has two main types of climbing for beginners. There is auto-belay climbing (which is a main feature at the Bend Rock Gym), where the rope is worked into a machine system at the top of the route, and you hook into it and can complete the route on your own because the rope contracts as you get higher up. Auto-belay is a good beginner type of climbing because it allows you to feel what it is like to climb on a route. Top-rope climbing is one of the most common types of climbing at the rock gym, where you have a belay partner at the bottom. “Top-rope is where you learn the knots and ties for belaying,” said Wassenaar. You and your climbing partner are roped together using different knots and the bottom partner uses a belay device to keep the rope moving through as you climb up the route. 


Bend Rock Gym offers programs and classes for climbers at any skill level. “The best class is a basics climbing class where you learn the knots, safety checks as a climber, and some techniques for climbing indoors,” said Wassenaar. BRG also partners with guides and programs at Smith Rock for outdoor climbing classes. 


Smith Rock is one of the most well-known climbing destinations in the Central Oregon area. “There are routes for every type of climber, even beginners, at Smith Rock,” said Spoelstra. Smith Rock and BRG work together to bring climbers together and partnered up to learn the routes and understand outdoor climbing.


“If you want to start outdoor climbing, go out with someone that knows the area and terrain, so you can remain safe, because outdoor climbing is totally different than in a gym” said Spoelstra. 



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