People are bad at lots of things. Safety included. Priorities get crooked, and mostly folks just plain aren't educated in how to stay alive. Climbing is a shining example of the "safety third" mentality. The moral of the story is to get out there and find someone who can tell you how to do it all without getting hurt hurt or dying. Also, even if you've done it a thousand times, be careful. A fraction of a second of distraction is all too often fatal. Look at the big picture, and listen to your gut. If it looks icky, it's wrong.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

The climbing community has already experienced profound loss this year. My prayers are not only with the families and the fallen, but for all the rest of us out there climbing, learning, and loving the wild steep places of the world.  Climb only for yourself, take care of your friends, and don't ever let hurrying compromise your standards of safety. Come home safe again after each climbing adventure and have a thousand more in front of you.

Be safe.

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