What "crag" means in rock climbing
In rock climbing, a crag refers to a steep or rugged cliff or rock face that is often used as a location for climbing. Crag climbing is a popular form of outdoor recreation that involves scaling the steep and often challenging terrain of crags using specialized equipment. Climbing at a crag typically requires knowledge of rope techniques, equipment handling, and physical endurance to navigate the twists, turns, and surfaces of the rock face.