Climbing Course
Intermediate Leading On Rock
The leading on rock portion of the the Everett Intermediate Climbing class. An application must be submitted and approved before a person is accepted into this class.
- Sat, Mar 28, 2020 - Tue, Jun 30, 2020
- Committee: Everett Climbing Committee
- Members: $425.00 Guests: $525.00
- Availability: 10 (10 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
*AS A RESULT OF THE SUSPENSION OF ALL COURSES/ACTIVITIES/EVENTS UNTIL 4/24/20, WE WILL BE CANCELING THIS COURSE. CURRENT PARTICIPANTS MAY RECEIVE A FULL REFUND, DONATE THEIR COURSE FEE, OR TAKE THE COURSE NEXT YEAR AT NO EXTRA COST. PLEASE SEE THE COVID-19 RESPONSE PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION*
The rock section of the Everett Intermediate Climbing Course. Includes/requires 2 days of Intro Skills review, 2 evening basic Self Rescue sessions and 4 weekend sessions at various PNW crag/climbing sites. Please be able and committed to attending all sessions as prerequisite to apply for and accept a spot in this course.
All applicants must attend the Instructor Review on Saturday, Jan 18, 2020, or be current on Instructor Review branch requirements.
Application Deadline:
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
-Intro Skills Review Session 1: Saturday, 03/28/2020. Seattle Program Center
-Skills Review Session 2: Sunday, 03/29/2020. Seattle Program Center
-LOR 1 Leavenworth weekend: 04/04-04/05/2020
-LOR 2 Vantage weekend: 05/02-05/03/2020
-Self Rescue Basics 1, Seattle seminar: 05/05/2020 (not to be confused with standalone Everett SRC course)
-LOR 3 Tieton weekend: 05/16-05/17/2020
-Self Rescue Basics 2, Seattle seminar: 05/28/2020 (not to be confused with standalone Everett SRC course)
-LOR 4 Squamish, B.C. weekend: 06/06-06/07/2020; possibly moved to 06/13-06/14/2020 for weather backup. Allow for travel to Squamish, B.C., day before. Private Group Camping site provided Friday and Saturday nights.
Application Link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1C-Xtg7PoPKtcNSw-uNGM3XRsj_oGJyqi
BADGESyou will earn:
Badges you will earn:
This course has no scheduled activities.
This will be covered in the first practical in more detail. Every student is expected to have the following:
- Harness
- Helmet
- Pear Biner
- Rappel device, ATC-guide or similar device with autolocking preferred
- Cordelletes, slings
- Rock shoes
- Belay gloves
- Alpine rack (can start small and share with a buddy)
- etc.
Ropes are provided during the course through the first three field trips
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