One Day Sport Climbing Course - Peak District
Are you an indoor climber who wants to try sport climbing? or a climber heading off on your first sport climbing trip? This course is for you.
This one day course is suitable for beginners or those transitioning from indoor to outdoor climbing. It includes technical skills, practical sessions, and safety advice throughout.
On this course you’ll learn about the sport climbing environment and how to stay safe and feel confident climbing routes.
The course will be held at a local sport crag and will involve climbing some routes at a grade people are comfortable at.
The course covers the following:
Sport crag etiquette and access
Kit and equipment including ropes, quick draws, clipsticks and belay devices.
Crag safety from awareness of other climbers, assessing rock and bolt quality in different environments
Use of guidebooks and grading system and selecting routes
Lead belaying
Lead climbing a route safely and efficiently including clipping bots and the rope in the quickdraw
Rethreading/cleaning an anchor including various different sorts of anchors
Simple problem solving
Courses on other dates also available in the North Wales. Or enquire to have an alternative date which suits you.
Are you an indoor climber who wants to try sport climbing? or a climber heading off on your first sport climbing trip? This course is for you.
This one day course is suitable for beginners or those transitioning from indoor to outdoor climbing. It includes technical skills, practical sessions, and safety advice throughout.
On this course you’ll learn about the sport climbing environment and how to stay safe and feel confident climbing routes.
The course will be held at a local sport crag and will involve climbing some routes at a grade people are comfortable at.
The course covers the following:
Sport crag etiquette and access
Kit and equipment including ropes, quick draws, clipsticks and belay devices.
Crag safety from awareness of other climbers, assessing rock and bolt quality in different environments
Use of guidebooks and grading system and selecting routes
Lead belaying
Lead climbing a route safely and efficiently including clipping bots and the rope in the quickdraw
Rethreading/cleaning an anchor including various different sorts of anchors
Simple problem solving
Courses on other dates also available in the North Wales. Or enquire to have an alternative date which suits you.
Are you an indoor climber who wants to try sport climbing? or a climber heading off on your first sport climbing trip? This course is for you.
This one day course is suitable for beginners or those transitioning from indoor to outdoor climbing. It includes technical skills, practical sessions, and safety advice throughout.
On this course you’ll learn about the sport climbing environment and how to stay safe and feel confident climbing routes.
The course will be held at a local sport crag and will involve climbing some routes at a grade people are comfortable at.
The course covers the following:
Sport crag etiquette and access
Kit and equipment including ropes, quick draws, clipsticks and belay devices.
Crag safety from awareness of other climbers, assessing rock and bolt quality in different environments
Use of guidebooks and grading system and selecting routes
Lead belaying
Lead climbing a route safely and efficiently including clipping bots and the rope in the quickdraw
Rethreading/cleaning an anchor including various different sorts of anchors
Simple problem solving
Courses on other dates also available in the North Wales. Or enquire to have an alternative date which suits you.
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This one day course is suitable for beginners or those transitioning from indoor to outdoor climbing. It includes technical skills, practical sessions, and safety advice throughout.
On this course you’ll learn about the sport climbing environment and how to stay safe and feel confident climbing routes.
The course will be held at a local sport crag and will involve climbing some routes at a grade people are comfortable at.
The course covers the following:
Sport crag etiquette and access
Kit and equipment including ropes, quick draws, clipsticks and belay devices.
Crag safety from awareness of other climbers, assessing rock and bolt quality in different environments
Use of guidebooks and grading system and selecting routes
Lead belaying
Lead climbing a route safely and efficiently including clipping bots and the rope in the quickdraw
Rethreading/cleaning an anchor including various different sorts of anchors
Simple problem solving
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For this course you’ll need to have done some indoor or outdoor climbing before and have lead belayed a climber.
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You will need to bring with you the following:
Climbing shoes
Lunch and drink for the day
Suitable clothing to climb in
A rucksack to carry kit to the crag.
You can bring the following items with you if you own them already or borrow them for the day:
Helmet
Harness
Belay device and carabiner
The following is supplied as part of the course:
Ropes
Quickdraws
Specific sport climbing kit like a clip stick
Emergency group equipment such as a first aid kit.
A full kit list is sent prior to the course.
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The course is for up to 4 people per instructor.
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Hathersage Swimming Pool Cafe 9am
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For full terms and conditions please follow this link https://www.roammountains.co.uk/terms-conditions
In case of bad weather we will find relevant skills and activities at low level.
We try to stay outside but may suggest going to an indoor wall if it will provide a better learning environment. Climbing wall fees are not included.
If a participant cancels between 4 and 2 weeks before the course 50% can be refunded. If less than 2 weeks no refund is given.
We recommend taking insurance to cover unforeseen events like illness.