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Multi-Pitch Rock Climbing Courses in Washington
Build the technical knowledge and experience to venture farther up the rock walls. This course is intended to build on your knowledge of sport climbing and traditional gear to introduce strategy about climbing multiple rope lengths off the ground.
This course helps both sport and traditional climbers build a skillset to lead and follow multi-pitch routes. With coaching and instruction, you learn the skills necessary to lead and manage partners efficiently in the multi-pitch setting.
You will learn about knots used for multi-pitch climbing, advanced anchor techniques, efficient belay transitions, rope management, belaying from above, communication on multi-pitch climbs, managing multiple rappels, basic self-rescue and more in this action-packed two-day course.
Leave this course ready to take your climbing to new heights as you gain the skills and confidence to take on bigger routes.
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This two-day course begins at 8 a.m. on Day 1 at a pre-established climbing location.
Spend the first day focusing on individual multi-pitch components that support a larger picture. Your instructor will break each section into smaller pieces as we build a skill set for a multi-pitch climb later in the day. All lessons will be held on the ground in lecture sessions with practical application after each lecture.
Day 2 will give you the opportunity to practice the skills you learned on day one into practice, focusing on student-led multi-pitch climbs. The course will finish with a closing and reflection by 4:00 p.m. Plan on being home for dinner that night.
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- 18+ for adult courses or 16+ with consent from a guardian and Kaf approval
- 12-18 for youth courses
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- This is an advanced level course, and we encourage you to take our Sport Lead Climbing, Traditional Climbing Fundamentals, and Trad Lead Climbing courses before considering this educational opportunity.
- At a minimum, experience leading and following sport climbs is a must.
- Experience constructing complex anchors is helpful as well as the ability to place traditional climbing protection.
- Proficient understanding of the following knots and hitches will help you learn new material:
- Overhand and figure-eight series (knot, bite, bend, follow-through, and flat)
- Girth, clove, and munter hitch
- Prusik, auto-block, and klemheist friction hitches
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- Knots used for multi-pitch climbing
- Efficient belay transitions
- Rope management at belays
- Anchor construction and management
- Communication on multi-pitch climbs
- Belaying from above
- Using an autoblocking belay device
- Managing multiple rappels
- Traditional climbing ethics
- Stories of near misses
- Lead climbing strategies
- Basic self-rescue equipment and techniques
- Evaluating fixed protection and rappel anchors
- Lowering
- Belay station management
- Basic First Aid kit requirements
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- Professional instruction
- Passes and permits
- Group climbing gear
- Professional instruction
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- Transportation (carpool options available)
- Personal rock climbing equipment including harness, helmet, and rock shoes
- Day pack for carrying equipment and multi-pitch pack for climbing days
- Food or overnight accommodation (there is usually camping nearby)
- Transportation (carpool options available)
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- You will be responsible for providing your own harness, helmet, and rock climbing shoes.
- We encourage you to bring your own gear for practice.
- Upon registration, you will receive a full packing list, but feel free to contact Kaf Adventures with any gear specific questions you have.
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- Transportation and times will be coordinated by email when the pre-trip announcement is sent to all registrants.
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Learn the basics of mountaineering during our mountaineering progression: Beginner Mountaineering and Intermediate Mountaineering.
Then pair Advanced Mountaineering with an Alpine Climbing Course for the ultimate eight-day Cascade climbing experience!
Or learn how to rescue injured partners on a Rock Rescue Course.