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ROCK CLIMBING 302- Learn to Lead (3 Day)
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3 day course
Gear placement and removal
Building and equalizing solid multi-point anchors
Different belay systems for the leader
Rappelling methods with back-up systems
Protecting the second
Rope management and efficient transitions
Common problems associated with leading
Self-rescue basics and prevention of problems
Prerequisites:
Rock Climbing 301 or similar experience
Solidly climb 5.8 or above outdoors
Extensive outdoor toproping experience
Experience on multi-pitch climbs following a leader
Extensive belaying and rappelling experience
Solid understanding of climbing equipment and its use
Leading a climb from the ground up is an awesome responsibility that is equally rewarding. This intense three-day course will give you the skills and knowledge you’ll need to explore the cliff from the “sharp” end of the rope. We’ll cover a wide variety of topics and introduce a broad selection of scenarios, as leading is a lot more than just going up first and sticking in some gear. You’ll learn about assessing your party in relation to your objectives, route choices and decision-making on the lead, protecting the leader and the seconds, establishing anchors en route, efficient belay-station management, and planning for the descent. Efficiency and error correction play big roles in this course, and the responsibility of the leader lies in not underestimating the commitment being taken on. Before enrolling, participants should be able to follow 5.8 climbs with confidence, have extensive toproping experience, and possess a thorough understanding of technical climbing equipment.
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$420 per person on these dates (3 day course):
April 23-25
June 25-27
August 6-8
September 3-5
October 8-10
November 5-7
Start/ End: Each day 8:30am to approximately 4pm. Groups will meet at the Lake Placid EMS.
Includes: Harness, helmet, climbing shoes, all technical rock climbing gear, personalized professional instruction, parking passes, park fees.
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Does Not Include: Lodging, transportation, meals, backpack, personal gear and clothing.
Prerequisite: Rock Climbing 301 or similar experience.
Solidly climb 5.8 or above outdoors
Extensive outdoor toproping experience
Experience on multi-pitch climbs following a leader
Extensive belaying and rappelling experience
Solid understanding of climbing equipment and its use
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WHAT TO BRING?
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Clothing- wear clothes appropriate for the day’s weather!
Fleece jacket (optional based on day’s weather)
Rain jacket w/hood
Loose fitting, quick dry pants or shorts (shorts should be mid thigh, pants stretchy fabric)
T-shirt or long sleeved shirt
Footwear
Close toed shoes. Light hiking shoes or sneakers, no need for full-on boots. No sandals.
Daypack
One that you could climb with, comfortably and carry your harness, helmet, shoes and other personal items.
Food and Water
Water- at least one quart
Lunch and snacks- PB&J, bagel, trail mix, granola bars. Avoid soft fruits, as they don’t pack well.
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Additional Items
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Bug spray
Camera
EMS Climbing School will provide
Harness
Helmet
Climbing Shoes
Ropes and all technical climbing gear
If you’d like to use your own gear, your guide will look it over to approve it’s safety.
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