Climbing - Learn to Lead
Days
1
Category
Summer Mountain & Climbing
Location
Lake District
Ratio
1:2
Cost
£175 per person
Detailed information
Aim
This one day course is developed to introduce participants to the joy of traditional lead climbing.
Course Content
Main topics are:
Basic rock climbing technique
Equipment familiarisation
Building anchors
Using rock climbing protection equipment
Practice of lead climbing skills
Guide books, climbing grades & access
Ethics, access & conservation
Abseiling
Pre-requisites
Over 18’s with a robust experience of top rope climbing. Knowing how to correctly use a helmet, harness, belay device and carabiner is a must alongside capability in tying figure of eight and bowline knots.
Location, timings & logistics
Courses normally start at 09.00 and finish at 16.00. Exceptions to this will be agreed with you in advance.
The course meeting location is usually our HQ in Kendal. Exceptions to this will be agreed with you in advance.
The course is flexible taking into account individual and group needs and prevailing weather conditions.
What’s provided?
WE provide…
Instruction.
Technical Kit (Helmets, Harness, Climbing Hardware & Ropes etc).
Pre Course Information.
Action plan for moving forwards at the end of the course.
YOU provide…
*Anything with asterisk can be rented from us if arranged 14 days in advance (subject to availability).
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Fully waterproof Jacket and trousers are essential. The Jacket should have a good hood and taped seams. The Mammut Convey Tour HS Hooded Jacket (Men’s and Women’s) is a good example.
The trousers should fit over your other leg wear and boots. The Mammut Albula HS Pants (Men’s and Women’s ) are a good example.
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Non cotton skin to layers are recommended. The Mammut Trift range is a good example.
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Warm cushioned socks with a high wool content are idea. Darn Tough Midweight Hiker Boot Cushion Socks are a good example.
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A simple warm beanie is ideal. Like a Mammut Fleece Beanie. In hot weather bring a sun hat as well.
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Warm and quick drying gloves are idea. Mammut Fleece Glove is a good example.
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These are useful and versatile extra items of clothing. The Mammut Merino Neck Gaiter and the Mammut Balaclava are good examples.
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A head torch should be bright, easy to use and weatherproof. A Petzl Tikka core is a good example.
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A Rucksack needs to be simple and robust. For a one day courses the Mammut Trion Nordwand 38 (Men’s and Women’s) is a good Example. For wild camping it should between 45 and 65 litres in volume. Depending on the bulk of your equipment. The Mammut Ducan Spine 50-60 is a good example.
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Keeping your equipment dry is essential. This can be done by lining your rucksack with a large dry bag or robust plastic bag. An alternative is to use a number of smaller drybags like the Mammut Drybag Light to pack things separately.
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Should contain small number items to just to deal with very minor injuries and blisters. The Mammut First Aid Kit Light is a good example.
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Bring all the medication and basic toiletries you would normal need for the duration of the course.
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Foods which contain a mix of carbohydrates and are quick and easy to eat in adverse conditions are best of most people. In winter look for foods which will not freeze solid. Simple sandwiches and trail bars are good. When camping look for modern dehydrated expedition food which light and convenient.
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Needs to be robust and leak proof. A Nalgene water bottle is good example. Carrying at least two litres is a good idea in hot weather.
Climbing - Learn to Lead
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