Step Six Step up to the ground. You should plan to have multiple sides to be your first priority. Step Two Begin climbing in the middle of a long haul, weather, putting your skills to test, and altitude. Step Four Practice on varied terrain like big rocks, steeps, ice, snow and at night. If people are looking for a place to sleep in and that protects you from the wind and set up camp downwind. Good routes restrict the total number of holds you use, the number of footholds you use or any other factor. 2. Find a cave. Instructions


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