Climbing Course
Self Rescue I
Learn how to rescue an injured follower on a multipitch climb.
- Wed, Jan 7, 2026 - Sun, Mar 29, 2026
- Committee: Seattle Climbing Committee
- Members: $275.00 Guests: $360.00
- Availability: FULL, 27 on waitlist (30 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Course registration will open on November 15th at 7pm. Students must meet the following criteria to register:
- Ability to lead on bolted routes up to 5.7
- Be a basic graduate or have equivalent experience.
- See below for further details on prerequisites
What would happen if your climbing partner was seriously injured half-way up a multi-pitch climb and needed to be evacuated? Are you prepared to carry out a rescue with the limited resources you typically carry on an alpine rock climb? This course will teach you the technical skills needed to rescue an injured follower, including belay escapes, counterbalance and tandem rappels, and haul systems.
PREREQUISITES
LEADING ON BOLTS
In order to be successful in this course, you must have the ability to lead single pitch sport climbs of at least 5.7. This can be indoors at the gym or outdoors. No multipitch experience is required. You do not need a Mountaineers specific badge to indicate this.
BASIC CLIMBING
This course is intended to be taken by folks who have either completed the Basic Alpine Climbing course with The Mountaineers or have equivalent experience with the required skills. This course is not intended to be taken in parallel with the Basic Climbing course.
If you do not have the Basic badge, and are unable to participate in an equivalency session before registration, please email the course leaders after registration opens and attest that you are proficient with the following skills:
- Top Rope and Lead Belay
- Extended Rappel
- Knots and Hitches
- Overhand on a bight
- Figure 8 on a bight
- Rewoven figure 8
- Prusik
- Kleimheist
- Munter Mule Overhand
- Clove
- An understanding of anchor fundamentals
- Belay tie off
- Escaping a top rope belay
| Course Activity | Date | Availability | Leader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skills Review | |||
| Seattle Program Center |
Wed, Jan 7, 2026
Registration closes Jan 5
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4
participants on waitlist
2 instructors on waitlist
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| Seattle Program Center |
Tue, Jan 13, 2026
Registration closes Jan 11
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3
participants
0 instructors
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| Ground School | |||
| Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Jan 31, 2026
Registration closes Jan 29
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2
participants on waitlist
1 instructor
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| Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Feb 7, 2026
Registration closes Feb 5
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3
participants on waitlist
1 instructor
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| Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Feb 21, 2026
Registration closes Feb 19
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2
participants
1 instructor
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| Practice Night | |||
| Seattle Program Center |
Wed, Mar 4, 2026
Registration closes Mar 2
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3
participants on waitlist
0 instructors
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| Seattle Program Center |
Tue, Mar 10, 2026
Registration closes Mar 8
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4
participants on waitlist
0 instructors
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| Seattle Program Center |
Thu, Mar 12, 2026
Registration closes Mar 10
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1
participant
0 instructors
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| Scenario Day | |||
| Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Mar 14, 2026
Registration closes Mar 12
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8
participants on waitlist
1 instructor
|
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| Seattle Program Center |
Sat, Mar 28, 2026
Registration closes Mar 26
|
0
participants
3 instructors
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| Seattle Program Center |
Sun, Mar 29, 2026
Registration closes Mar 27
|
4
participants
1 instructor
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- Guide Mode capable belay device (such as the Black Diamond ATC Guide or Petzl Reverso)
- At least two cordelettes
- A couple alpine draws (both single length and double length)
- Quickdraws
- Rappel backup
- At least 4 lockers plus one larger locker. More definitely won’t hurt!
- Any extra carabiners you need for keeping your gear organized on your harness. If you drop something, it's gone and you will have to puzzle things out without it!
- Harness
- Your preferred rappel extension method
- Helmet
- Rescue loop or autoblock
- A prusik loop or two
You must register for this course to see course materials.