This workshop teaches participants the essential skill of belaying. This includes climbing terminology, equipment inspection and usage, proper knot tying, safety commands, and belay technique.
One of the most important safety procedures that one can do before climbing is tying into the rope and anchor system properly. The knot that is most commonly used for tying into a harness is the ...
Take your climbing skills to the next level and learn how to belay! You will learn proper knotting, commands, and techniques. Successful completion of this course allows you to serve as an anchor ...
Learn more about our climbing gym requirements. Must be a Rec Center member. Must be at least 12 years of age and accompanied by an adult if under 15. Must be at least 15 years of age to become belay ...
Top rope and lead climbing may only occur during supervised climbing wall hours. Climbing equipment including, but not limited to, harnesses, carabineers, belay devices, ropes, and slings must be UIAA ...
Read on to discover more about slings, and what you can do with them to help you climb more safely. Did you know that you can do a lot of things with a sling? Need to build a belay or improvise a ...
Or, if you climb as often as you drink water, come try out a new problem every week. For questions or reservations, email [email protected] or call 706-867-4431. Monday - Thursday: ...
“You’ll learn to put on your harness, belay, use your hands and feet, and lower off a route—all in a controlled environment.” “Anyone can sport climb,” adds Grupper, who also advises s ...