What is climbing silent partner?

Climbing silent partner, also known as solo climbing, is a technique of climbing alone without the help of a belayer. Instead of having someone hold the rope below, the climber uses various devices to secure the rope to the rock or other climbing surface. This technique requires a high level of skill and experience and is considered extremely dangerous by many climbers. Silent partner climbing is often used in hard-to-reach places, such as remote mountaineering expeditions or deep-water soloing, where a fall can be fatal. It is important for climbers considering solo climbing to thoroughly understand the risks involved and to take all necessary safety precautions, including using proper equipment, assessing the climbing surface, and mentally preparing for the challenge.