Seattle MAC Anchors/Cleaning Routes Workshop

Youth activity: Mountaineers Adventure Club

Seattle MAC Anchors/Cleaning Routes Workshop - Mountaineers Seattle Program Center

How do you safely anchor a rope at the top of a climb? When you are done climbing a route after leading and/or top roping, how do you safely get all your gear down? This workshop will teach you those skills. This workshop has prerequisites, see leader's notes. MORNING SESSION: 9am-11:30am

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  • 9 (15 capacity)
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  • 9 (10 capacity)
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Basement 9am

Mountaineers Program Center, 9am-11:30am (MORNING SESSION)

Make sure to arrive early so you can be ready and geared up by 9am.

For these workshops, there will be a morning session and an afternoon session to make sure everyone has a chance to come and that there is a good student:instructor ratio. Please pay attention to which session you are signing up for and make sure you arrive early in order to be ready to climb by 9am!

Prerequisites: Climbing 101 workshops and competency with skills up to and including lead climbing/belaying. 

This workshop is a prerequisite for rappelling, multi-pitch and trad climbing workshops, as well as outdoor multi-pitch and alpine rock climbing. 

 

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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

Harness, Belay Device, Personal Anchor (PA), Helmet, a couple quickdraws, and an extra locking carabiner. 

All climbing gear is available to borrow from The Mountaineers 

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