What is dry tooling and why do you need to learn it?
Dry tooling is climbing rock with crampons and axes. Sometimes rock is too cold or slippery to climb with rock shoes and hands, or it is interspersed with ice, making dry tooling the easiest and most efficient way to climb it. If you want to climb big mountaineering or ice routes, these skills often come in handy. Experience dry tooling can give you the confidence to get through sections efficiently that may be in difficult condition, sometimes even when ski mountaineering. The photo below shows such an occassion on a section that was warm and dry the week prior.
Dry tooling on Aoraki, NZ
Location
The Big Eddy Crag in Revelstoke was developed specifically for dry tooling, shown in the photo below.
Objectives
Crag orientation and safety
How to minimise the chances of hurting yourself with all the sharp things