Offwidth
Offwidth refers to a climbing technique and a specific type of climbing crack that presents a challenge for traditional jamming methods. It generally describes cracks that are too wide for hand jams but too narrow for body-length stemming or chimneying. The climber often finds themselves in a position where their body is inserted into the crack, requiring a combination of stemming, bracing, and sometimes hip-scumming or body-bridging maneuvers to progress.
The difficulty of offwidth climbing stems from the lack of secure handholds and the need for specialized
Offwidth climbing is often encountered in granite and sandstone environments where large, flaring cracks are more