As promised earlier in the year, I will be presenting a Rock Climbing Rope Skills Clinic to all climbers both new to outdoor roped climbing and those interested in brushing up on their technical skill.
For those who don’t know me (and would like to know the credentials of the instructor), I’ve been climbing 15 years and, of those, guided 5 years with Atlantic Climbing School in Maine. It was through my guide training that I acquired much of the formal knowledge and skill I use in my climbing.
With support from CNS, I would like to take the opportunity to pass on some of this knowledge to the Nova Scotia climbing community. Topics to be covered include:
1. Equipment overview including how to choose the right gear and the kinds of routes you’ll be climbing. This will include rope types, biner types, choice of cordage/runners, etc.
2. Building proper anchors including topics such as redundancy, appropriate equipment choices, the relationship between angles and force, static vs. dynamic forces, etc.
3. Proper belay technique including how to properly belay from the top of the cliff.
4. Proper rappelling technique including how to properly back up a rappel.
5. Properly transitioning from topping out on a route to rappelling back to the ground.
6. Frequently used knots: All the common ones plus:
Double figure-8 on a bite, Clove hitch, Munter hitch, etc.
7. Bring to light some of the potentially dangerous bad habits of seemingly experienced climbers.
8. You get the idea…
If you don’t know the answers to questions like:
• Why do we belay and rappel from the belay loop and not the waist/leg loop tie in point?
or
• My partner just got her long hair pulled into her belay device while rappelling and she’s stuck 40 feet above the ground (and quite uncomfortably). What do I do?
… this might be a good clinic for you.
Where: Sorrow’s End.
When: Saturday, May 9th, 10:00am
Cost: Free (If you would like to make a $5.00 donation to offset some of the photocopy costs, it would be appreciated although not mandatory – I know there are many poor students out there).
Everyone is invited to my place (6035 Jubilee Road) following for a barbeque. Bring some frosty beverages (I know even the poor students have money for some things).
If you would like to attend:
1. Please RSVP to my e-mail address: csutton@staff.ednet.ns.ca. If you don't know me or I don't know you, that's ok. E-mail me anyway to let me know for numbers.
3. If you can provide transportation for others (and how many) OR need a drive to and from Sorrow's End, please let me know in your RSVP e-mail.
4. If you're curious as to what gear you might need, your standard climbing harness, helmet, belay device etc. will be fine. If you don’t have any gear of your own, CNS has graciously offered use of their equipment.
5. BYOB and something for grilling.
If you’ve any questions, please don’t hesitate to send me an e-mail. As I hear from people, I’ll post drive information/times for those needing transportation.
'Hope to hear from lots of people and see you on the 9th.
Chuck