Anchor - Not the kind you find on a boat. In climbing, the anchor is usually two pieces that support the belay when climbing. What is a belay? Read on.
Belay - The belay is rope anchor system used to provide support for a climber. The belay is often another person who feeds out rope to the climber as he or she makes progress up the climb. The belay is run through a friction system, often a mechanical brake. If the climber falls, the belay system is used to keep them from plunging to the ground.
Crimp - Essentially the art of finding a finger hold where there doesn't appear to be one.
Face Climbing - Pretty much what you think. The art of climbing a vertical face using primarily finger holds and edges to work your way up.
Harness - A nylon device worn around the waist and legs and tied off to supporting ropes. The harness is a safety feature everyone should wear.
Leading - The first person up on the climb. Responsible for determining the route, solving problems, placing anchors and so on. Not for beginners.
Pitch - Another term that means something other than what it sounds like. A pitch has nothing to do with the vertical angle of the rock. It is the distance between two belay points.
As with any new sport, you are going to run into far more terms than just these. If you don't know what something means, just ask. Rock climbing is one of those sports were beginners are universally welcomed and old pros tend to be very friendly.
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