Description

Take your climbing to the next level!  This one-day course is designed to teach the skills needed to lead sport routes outdoors for women and genderqueer.  It is ideal for experienced top rope climbers, gym climbers (both top ropers and leaders), and those returning to the sport after a hiatus.  Led by knowledgeable women guides, this course will cover gear selection and use, personal risk assessment, clipping stances and practices, lead belaying, rope management, and building/cleaning common single pitch anchors.  Top ropes will be set up on terrain 5.8 and below to practice mock leading.

Prerequisites:  Participants must: (i) have the ability to top rope belay; (ii) comfortably climb a minimum of 5.8 on top rope; (iii) tie-in using the figure-8 retrace; and (iv) be able to hike over uneven terrain with a pack for up to a mile.

Dates/Price
Course Dates Price Location Course Length Difficulty Rating
Course DatesOctober 5th, 2024 Price$269 LocationClear Creek Canyon Course Length8:00am to 4:00pm Difficulty Rating4/10
Highlights
  • Gain working knowledge of sport climbing gear and its use
  • Practice mock leading and mock lead belaying
  • Identify and practice clipping stances and clipping bolts
  • Learn and practice rope management skills while lead belaying
  • Practice building and cleaning common single pitch anchors
  • Develop risk assessment strategies and develop own agency
Price Includes

Includes:

  • A professionally trained and/or certified AMGA guide or instructor
  • All necessary climbing equipment including harnesses, helmets, climbing shoes, belay devices, ropes, and protection
  • Professional guiding and instruction throughout the entire day
  • Resources to further your rock climbing journey

Excludes:

  • Transportation. You will be responsible for your own transportation to and from a designated meeting area
  • Gratuity
  • Personal items such as food, clothing, backpack, etc.
  • Entrance fees and parking fees (where necessary)
Topics Covered
  • Climbing equipment necessary to lead a sport climb
  • Review of climbing knots, hitches, and top rope belaying
  • Lead belaying
  • Bolted anchor construction
  • How to protect yourself while leading
  • How to properly clip quickdraws
  • How to clean anchors
  • Falling while on lead
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