Well, I don't know. It's interesting, but to go with a child. Maybe there is very simple climbing there. But anything can happen: rocks from above, a broken hold. In such a reading, I would take a rope about 15 meters long, and go with points, Camalots, you go, poke, and take off. There is a simultaneous walk of the rope and insurance, just in case. From personal experience: once we were climbing a route, a rock hits my partner right in the nose, breaks it, he loses consciousness and falls; another situation, we are climbing a wall from above, a rock falls and hits the hand that is holding on, breaks a finger, he falls; personally, I am climbing a vertical crack, 8 meters, at the end a slab breaks off and we fly together, it only scratched my knee, because I was at the top of it, but from this I lost consciousness for about 3 minutes (pain shock). Therefore, insurance is important where it even seems very simple.
Well, I don't know. It's interesting, but to go with a child. Maybe there is very simple climbing there. But anything can happen: rocks from above, a broken hold.
In such a reading, I would take a rope about 15 meters long, and go with points, Camalots, you go, poke, and take off. There is a simultaneous walk of the rope and insurance, just in case.
From personal experience: once we were climbing a route, a rock hits my partner right in the nose, breaks it, he loses consciousness and falls; another situation, we are climbing a wall from above, a rock falls and hits the hand that is holding on, breaks a finger, he falls; personally, I am climbing a vertical crack, 8 meters, at the end a slab breaks off and we fly together, it only scratched my knee, because I was at the top of it, but from this I lost consciousness for about 3 minutes (pain shock). Therefore, insurance is important where it even seems very simple.
yep thanks - for your tips - very helpful