These rocks whose only climbers can appreciate the beauty
Anyone of you can try it climbing , as long as a mountain or a rock is nearby, and you have great strength in your arms. Many people stick to the climbing paths in gymnasium, but when you can practice this outdoor sport, in full nature , everything is different and more beautiful.
The climber's playground goes from blocks low height walls several hundred meters passing through climbing walls . Often, the long and intense effort is rewarded with superb views and an impression of accomplishment. Physically, climbing is a complete sport that requires both hands and arms as well as legs and trunk as well as important mental abilities.
Discover these amazing climbing photos all over the world! After that, you may want to practice this sport!
Larrabee Beach, Washington, United States

Smith Rock, Oregon, United States
Amanda Clark shows us what she can do at Smith Rock State Park in Oregon. Smith Rock is one of the most popular climbing spots in the United States.
Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland
This photo was taken in the village of Melchsee-Frutt in Switzerland. Melchsee-Frutt is better known as a ski resort, but you can also climb it.
Red Rock Canyon, Nevada, USA
Photographer Kiliii Fish took this picture of Christine Deyo climbing a rock at Red Rocks Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada.
Red Rocks, Utah, United States
The climber Dalton Green has a path to the top of the Red Rocks in Utah.
Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
In southern California, this park includes thousands of climbing routes on this very adhering rock that is monzonite.
Pulpit Tower, Zion National Park, Utah, United States
Chad Walker works freely (no rope, no protection) on this rock during a brief but intense storm.
Pedra do Baú, São Paulo, Brazil
The rock formations of Pedra do Bau are located in the mountains of Mantiqueira, 250 kilometres west of Rio de Janeiro.
Priorat, Catalonia, Spain
An incredible image taken in Priorat.
Hueco Tanks, Texas, United States
This is Patrick Fish Luther climbing the "Diaphanous Sea" track in the Hueco Tanks area, Texas, near El Paso. The region is known to have some of the best ways in the world.
Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown has some amazing climbing, mountaineering and canyoning spots. This photo was taken just outside the city.
Dobongsan, Seoul, South Korea
These climbers climb a wall near Dobongsan, a mountain that rises just north of Seoul, and is part of the Bukhansan National Park.
Railay (or Rai Leh), Krabi, Thailand
On this track called Burnt Offerings and rated 7a+, you can enjoy an excellent view of Tonsai Bay in Railay. This place attracts travellers and climbers.
Think about it!
While many climbers prefer free climbing, like the solo above deep water, it is much safer to have at least something that connects you to the rock.
Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada, United States
This photo was taken south of Lake Tahoe in Nevada. The lake is typically known for its ski slopes and water sports, but it also has some excellent climbing spots.
The Red Rock Rendezvous, near Las Vegas, USA
Every year a festival, the Red Rock Rendezvous, stands near Las Vegas.
Hă Long Bay, Vietnam
Halong Bay is famous for its formations of limestone that sail out of the water.
Yangshuo, China
The climber Keller Rinaudo in full action.
Summersville Lake, West Virginia, United States
A beautiful example of solo climbing above the water.
The Black Corridor, Red Rocks, Utah, United States
A climber makes a recall descent in the black corridor (Black Corridor), a popular canyoning site in Red Rocks, Utah.
Sennen Cove, England
There are many rewarding climbing spots in the UK, as here in Sennen Cove in the beautiful Cornwalls.
Col Pordoi, Dolomites, Italy
Col Pordoi is part of the Dolomites, in the Italian Alps and offers incredible hiking, climbing and skiing trails.
Lac des Quatre-Cantons, Switzerland
This photo was taken in the canton of Uri, Lago di Lucerna .
Monkey Face Rock, Oregon, United States
Yes, there's a climber on this picture, up the picture Monkey Face . This rock bears this name because of its shape, similar to a monkey head.
Geyikbayiri, Antalya, Turkey
A climber reaches a decoy on a wall of Geyikbayiri in Turkey.
Photo source: Matador
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