Climbing Course
Intermediate Leading On Rock
The leading on rock portion of the the Everett Intermediate Climbing Course. An application must be submitted and approved before a person is accepted into this class.
- Sat, Mar 8, 2025 - Tue, Sep 30, 2025
- Committee: Everett Climbing Committee
- Members: $900.00 Guests: $1,050.00
- Availability: 7 (10 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Course Description
The Everett Leading on Rock Course (LOR) is a single course within the Everett Intermediate Climbing Program (ICC). LOR teaches all of the skills needed to build a climbing protection system using trad gear on 5th class rock routes. Students will learn to place trad gear, evaluate the strength and security of placements, appropriately space gear, extend placements and make omnidirectional pieces. They will also learn to build anchors on gear, utilize natural protection, build belay stations, and bring followers up to the belay. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates will be qualified to serve as rope leaders on Basic Mountaineers Rock Climbs and instruct at intermediate rock field trips. They will also be well prepared to pursue multi-pitch alpine rock objectives in the Cascades and beyond.
Application
This course requires an application and official acceptance prior to registration. You can find the application here.
Applications will be accepted through November 1st, 2024.
Prerequisites
All applicants are required to have successfully completed the Basic Climbing Course (BCC) and are expected to attend the Everett Basic Climbing Course Instructor Review (IR) 0n January 18th at the Seattle Program Center in order to be considered.
Applying for LOR does not register you for IR, you will need to register for this event on your own here.
Volunteer & Community Experience
The Mountaineers is a volunteer organization. Our intermediate courses include participants with recent volunteer experience, especially within the Everett Branch. Our programs require individuals who are willing to give back by instructing or supporting Everett climbing courses and committees. If you are a new graduate, we welcome you to join us in volunteering, finding ways to get involved, and helping to ensure the success of our courses for years to come.
Commitment
Course activities
Dates and details found below
- 2 days of introductory skills review
- 2 evenings of basic self-rescue instruction
- 4 field trip weekend sessions at various PNW crag/climbing sites
Volunteer assistance
- Volunteer assistance at the Everett BCC Rock 1 field trip March 22nd
- Volunteer assistance at the Everett BCC Rock 2 field trip April 19th/20th
Graduation requirements
- At least 3 experience climbs
- 1 Stewardship Credit
- Completion of the online Foundation's of Leadership and Instruction Course
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Everett Climbing Committee is committed to building and fostering a representative climbing community that reflects the spaces in which we live and recreate. We recognize that outdoor recreation has historically excluded communities of color, women, and LGBTQ people. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other underrepresented communities.
Scholarships
We don't want the course fees to be a barrier to entry or participation. If they are, we encourage you to apply for a scholarship. Scholarship information is kept strictly private and is not shared with course leads or instructors.
Apply for a scholarship at the time of submitting your application (now), as it takes time to process.
Badges you will earn:
Course Activity | Date | Availability | Leader |
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Introductory Lecture and Practical | |||
Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Mar 8, 2025
Registration closes Mar 6
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7
participants
5 instructors
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Exit 32 |
Sat, Mar 29, 2025
Registration closes Mar 27
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7
participants
4 instructors
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Leading on Rock 1, Everett Intermediate Climbing Course | |||
Leavenworth |
Sat, Apr 5, 2025 -
Sun, Apr 6, 2025 Registration closes Apr 3
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7
participants
7 instructors
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Leading On Rock 2, Everett Intermediate Course | |||
Vantage (Frenchman Coulee) |
Sat, May 3, 2025 -
Sun, May 4, 2025 Registration closes May 1
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7
participants
6 instructors
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Leading on Rock 3, Everett Intermediate Climbing Course | |||
Tieton River: Royal Columns |
Sat, May 17, 2025 -
Sun, May 18, 2025 Registration closes May 15
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7
participants
7 instructors
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Basic Self Rescue Intro Seminar 1 | |||
Seattle Program Center |
Wed, Jun 4, 2025
Registration closes Jun 2
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7
participants
5 instructors
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Basic Self Rescue Intro Seminar 2 | |||
Seattle Program Center |
Wed, Jun 11, 2025
Registration closes Jun 9
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7
participants
5 instructors
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Leading on Rock 4, Everett Intermediate Climbing Course | |||
Squamish |
Fri, Jun 27, 2025 -
Sun, Jun 29, 2025 Registration closes Jun 26
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7
participants
6 instructors
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Required equipment will be covered in more detail at the first meeting, LOR 0. Every student is expected to have the following:
- Harness
- Helmet
- Non locking carabiners
- Locking carabiners
- Rappel device, ATC-guide or similar device with autolocking preferred
- Cordellete
- Auto Block
- 4 single length slings
- 2 double length slings
- Rock shoes
- Belay gloves
- Alpine rack (can start small and share with a buddy)
- etc.
Club ropes are provided for all field trips with the exception of LOR 4 - Squammish.
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