Which Legendary Climber Are You Most Like? Start Quiz Page 1 of 8 Why do you climb? For the challenge and to improve my fitness. To solve problems and build strength. To find peace and connect with nature. For the adventure and exploration. To master my technique and strategy. Page 2 of 8 Where do you feel most at home climbing? Indoor climbing gyms - It's where I learn and practice. Bouldering fields - I love the challenge of short, intense routes. Quiet, natural spots - Anywhere peaceful and outdoors. Mountain ranges and trad routes - The bigger the adventure, the better. Technical outdoor routes - Where I can apply precision and skill. Page 3 of 8 What are you looking to improve? My overall climbing basics. My strength and problem-solving skills. My mental focus and connection with nature. My adventure climbing skills and safety knowledge. My climbing technique and efficiency. Page 4 of 8 How do you prefer to learn new climbing techniques? Through classes or coaching. By practicing challenging boulder problems. By climbing outdoors and reflecting on the experience. Through expeditions and learning from more experienced climbers. By analyzing techniques and applying them in practice. Page 5 of 8 How often do you climb? Multiple times a week. Once a week. A few times a month. Whenever I get the chance. Page 6 of 8 When facing a challenging climb, what's your approach? Analyze the route from the ground and plan my moves carefully. Jump right in and figure it out through trial and error. Take a moment to center myself and focus on the climb ahead. Seek advice from more experienced climbers and learn from watching them. Embrace the challenge as part of the adventure, no matter the outcome. Page 7 of 8 What aspect of climbing culture do you most enjoy? The thrill of solving boulder problems and pushing my limits. The serene moments atop peaks and the connection with nature. The stories of adventure and exploration from alpine expeditions. Discussing techniques and strategies to conquer difficult routes. Page 8 of 8 How do you react to falling or failing on a climb? View it as a learning opportunity to improve my skills. Get motivated to train harder and overcome the challenge. Reflect on the experience to understand what I can do differently next time. Consider it part of the adventure and an inevitable step towards mastery. Analyze what went wrong technically and how I can adjust my approach. Ready to send Please provide your contact information to proceed. Email Address * First Name * Consent * Yes, I agree with the privacy policy and terms and conditions. Submit Skip and Continue