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I'm getting into trad climbing, after quite a few years of indoor and outdoor sport and bouldering. I'm very aware that trad climbing involves more risk, especially if you climb above your ability and/or are bad/inexperienced at placing runners. Does anyone here have tips on how best to practice protecting a route to the point where you feel safe enough to climb a difficult crux with only trad protection below you?

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[–] z0rg0n@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

All great advice. To add to this, eventually you may want to start climbing on-site. When/if that day comes be sure to start slow. Climb easy, low commitment lines with good gear and protect them well. If there's at all a chance of falling you should be confident you know how to protect it adequately.