Outdoor climbing in Carderock, Maryland

After one year of intermittent indoor climbing, Angie and I climbed outdoors for the first time last month, in Carderock, Maryland (she’s wearing the grey shirt, I’m wearing the orange shirt). Oh, the vertical maze of tiny, rough and random footholds in real rocks vs climbing walls! I learned that I have to trust myself and my body. This is harder than you might imagine when you’re 15 feet up, clinging to the side of a rock, balancing on three toes on a small, jutting pebble and desperately scanning the seemingly-flat rock surface for another small, jutting pebble that spells salvation because it just might make a fabulous next step. “I don’t know where to go next. Can you help me?” was my oft-repeated request to folks on the ground. I slipped and slid many times. And I learned I’m not as brave as I thought I was, thus the yelling whenever I slipped and slid, and then the giving up a couple times before I made it to the top. Still, I enjoyed the challenge – and the fresh air – and look forward to climbing outdoors again.

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  1. Alex

    Try Great Falls. Less closed in and more wild and wily feeling. Same rock, different angled cracks. If I could cleanly finish “Lost Arrow” again, I would.

    Aug 20, 2010 @ 8:22 am


  2. laurapohl98

    Thanks, Alex! That’s a great tip.

    Aug 24, 2010 @ 8:30 pm