"But thank God. I'm just anxious to climb the wall with this dimness."

"You're an amateur, us."

"You can climb without tools, they said... but you're a little scared, this height is"

The width is less than a meter, so if you work hard, you can probably stick both walls with both legs and climb up, but it's pretty scary to be up to 20 meters in that state.

If my hip gets picky or something, I die normally.

"Well, I'm not overhanging, maybe moderate for practice"

"A little more difficulty, Bouldering?... I don't have a safety device."

By the way, an overhang is a condition where the wall surface is tilted more forward than perpendicular.

Since it is difficult to stick to the wall, it is almost impossible to attack unless you can support your entire weight with one hand.

Bouldering, which I did before, normally dropped me.

Anyway, if you just hang around with one hand, you can't pull your body out of that state or anything.

So I always think.

A movie or something, someone who works very hard for a very long time, even though it's only caught on his fingertips.

Someone who grabs and pulls up someone who's about to fall with one hand.

- No, you can't do that.

At least not with the strength of a regular person.

Because you don't have to grind your fingertips or anything, it usually falls!

I wonder how many people can hang with one hand, even if they use something as easy to grasp as an iron bar.

Well, in this world, if it's around Toya, I think I can do it.

"It's just the right level of difficulty because it's also testing tools this time."

"Honestly, that's an anxiety material too..."

This time, on the way out, I didn't get a light permit from Hulka, but I didn't come out without mentioning my destination.

The first place we went, too. I couldn't tell you the details, but when I said the general destination and "I'll pick it up appropriately around there," they gave me the climbing tool for the prototype.

No, you have a different image when it comes to climbing tools.

Rock climbing equipment?

Things like that.

Specifically, harnesses, zails, picks, carabiner-like objects or things that catch the rope, then tools that don't really know what to pinch in the rock.

The tools used to climb the rocks around here, as well as Halka, Natsuki, Tommy, etc. pulled off obscure modern knowledge and mixed it up to create something.

If you're going to the rocks, then test it out.

That seems to be the case.

Harnesses and zails are well.

So-called safety belts and ropes.

The robustness of the rope was confirmed when picking the dindle, and the safety belt was stitched up by the Hulkas, and the durability of the material is roughly understandable, so there is no anxiety.

And the pick. Well, you'll be fine.

It's just a hammer in different shapes.

It won't break easily, and in case it does, there doesn't seem to be that much damage.

Hardware that catches carabiners and ropes too...... probably will be fine.

He said he forged it well, burned it in, burned it down too, so suddenly he breaks it, I believe it won't happen - no, I want to believe it.

Seriously, man, do me a favor? I weigh in on this.

But the problem is "not a good tool".

I've been explained how to use it myself...

The first is shaped like a square hammer at the tip of a wire that is rounded.

They're gonna put this in a rock gap and catch it, but is that all right?

The structure itself is simple, so you don't seem to have to worry about the strength of the tool, but you are worried that it will not collapse if you catch it.

Around there, I guess it's our responsibility to select the target rock...

The other thing is, this is another thing that sandwiches in the gap between the rocks, but it's bigger than the earlier stuff, and the mechanism is complicated.

When you plug it into a rock gap and pull the wire that's out from the bottom, the tip widens and secures it between the rocks disappointingly - it seems you plan to.

Anxiety.

Super/anxious.

Unlike other tools, it's not simple.

"Hey, Yuki. Are these tools really okay?

"To find out, I'm here, aren't I?

Yuki responds rather strangely to me asking anxiously.

No, I am...

"Because you can't just test in a dungeon. - It's made out of blurry memories.

"Hey. Ambiguous memories, huh?

You heard a conversation that really bothered you?

"Because none of us has done rock climbing before. Not even Nao, right?

"There isn't. It's not an easy sport."

"So because these tools just somehow reproduced the TV and all the rock climbing I saw on the internet video and the tools I used at that time. It's a memory for four, so I don't think it's that strange."

"Mmmm..."

Sure, the Hulkas are more trustworthy than I remember...

"It's okay, I'm done with the endurance test. 'Cause I make sure every tool doesn't break where five or six people hang."

"Then..."

"As long as it's securely secured."

That's the problem.

Even decent tools mean nothing if used incorrectly.

"In the meantime, it's okay to fall, let's use it a few meters away!

"… Copy"

I can't help it, and in fact, it's impossible to use it in a dungeon without testing it here to make sure it's safe.

I get a description from Yuki, and I wear tools and attach them to the rock wall.

- Thanks to the magic bag, it's an advantage not to have to worry too much about the weight.

I think I can get enough safety margins without having to think about lightening up.

"All right, go! Nao!"

"Yes, yes"

I really think it's Toya's job to say this.

physical ability, sturdiness and, above all, weight.

Even if I don't have a problem with it, Toya is about twice as heavy as I am if I include gear. Too big to say error.

"Think of it as a primary exam…"

Bisili and Yuki pointing up dropped me off and I started climbing rock walls.

Even so, just a few meters.

I found the right crack there, so I'll use the pick to check the cone and the strength.

"... it's okay, right?

This seems to break apart so scary that I can't use it.

Caught the right size hammered wire in that gap and put a carabiner on that wire.

"All right, let's go"

"Come anytime!

I'm trying to weigh in. Yuki's waiting with her hands wide open.

"... no, avoid it"

"It's okay! I'll take it even if it falls!

That's impossible - can't be said enough.

We're not as strong as we look.

Even if it falls, it's a few meters. There will be no crushing, and can we keep doing this?

"All right...... - All the time."

I'll try to pull it off gooey for now, but it's not coming off.

Plus stick your foot against the wall and pull, hang... no problem.

I wasn't too worried about the tools, but even if I checked the gap between the rocks, to the extent that the corner of the hammer was somewhat stuck in the rock......

"Hmm? Is this a problem? Mm-hmm. As for the shape of the hammer, there's room for thought, right?

Naturally it is better to take it in a large area than the force hangs on a single point.

If possible, there may be an improvement such as wrapping a hammer with a slightly more flexible substance.

"What's wrong?"

"Oh, oh, no problem. Don't go next."

Yuki's worried voice hangs from the bottom, and I get to the next tool - the biggest concern.

"A little wider clearance...... is this good?"

gap that was slightly higher than earlier.

pinch and manipulate tools with a slightly more complex mechanism there.

"Spread out here...... insert a pin here to secure, all the way"

By inserting a pin into that tool, which has spread fan-shaped, it is fixed as it is, and even if it is pulled, it will not come off the gap of the rock.

Besides, I caught the carabiner and will try to pull it again this time, but it is securely fixed and doesn't move.

"... are you okay, huh?

Think about moving with the rope caught, and move the wall left or right with the weight deposited.

Plus, loosen the rope a little and try to weigh in all at once -.

Baki!