Learn to Lead Trad Camp | Vantage, WA
Learn to Lead Trad Camp
overview
The craft of traditional rock climbing and improvising your own anchors opens up rock climbing and alpinism to its full potential. The subject can feel like a lot to take on safely without a mentor. Finding a mentor to show you the correct methods and techniques can also be cumbersome and difficult to align.
Our unique two-day camp is designed for sport or gym climbers, to gain experience with the art of placing traditional climbing protection, improvising and inspecting anchors, and perform as a solid second to your partner who is a traditional lead climber. We will introduce you to the lead sequence and belays as well as how to progress with your partner on traditionally protected climbs. This will leave you with the confidence to practice becoming a traditional leader of your own with your partner.
In our experience there is nothing like hands-on learning with trained professionals to lead you through the process into application. We have built this course out of hundreds of hours of experience teaching and have refined our delivery of these skills with hands-on learning, with dedicated time to apply these techniques while climbing.
The Mountain Bureau’s Guides will work with you to determine where you are at in your climbing journey and will attempt to tailor lessons to meet your needs. Our goal is to help you progress while having a lot of fun along the way.
Details
Location: Vantage, Washington (Frenchman Coulee)
Ratio: 6:1 student to instructor
Length: 2 days (8AM-4PM)
Cost: $350.00 per person
Dates: April 22 - 23, 2023
TOPICS COVERED
DAY 2
Practice crack climbing fundamentals
Chimney climbing
Intro to the leading sequence
Into to placing climbing protection
Removing gear while climbing
Organizing your harness while climbing
Belaying a leader
Protecting the Belayer
Rigging a top belay with traditional equipment
DAY 1
Traditional climbing culture
Material strengths
Spring loaded camming devices
Passive protection
Basic anchor rigging & knots
Trad climbing anchor fundamentals
Bolt inspection & evaluation
Natural anchor inspection & evaluation
Fundamentals of crack climbing
Hand, finger, and fist jamming
Foot jamming and smearing
Includes
AMGA Certified Rock Guide
All group climbing equipment
The use of Mountain Bureau traditional equipment (If you have traditional equipment please feel free to bring it and practice with it. Please pre-mark your equipment!)
Excludes
Personal climbing equipment (see gear list)
Meals
Personal clothing
Transportation to and from the meeting location
Any local camping or accommodations
PREREQUISITE EXPERIENCE OR SKILLS
Previous outdoor climbing and belaying experience required.
Minimum Age
Students 13-15 years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian
Students 16-17 years old, with consent from a parent or guardian and prior approval by The Mountain Bureau (please call or email prior to enrolling)
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