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Mount Erie Rock Climbing Details
Length - 1 or 2 days
Cost - $130 (min. of 3 participants)
Max Ratio - 6:1
Capacity - 12
Location
Mount Erie, Anacortes, WA
Prerequisites
None
Program Dates
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Mount Erie Rock Climbing

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Climbers enjoy the rock climbing and the views at Mount Erie.
Climbers enjoy the rock climbing and the views at Mount Erie. Photo: Jason Martin

Introduction to Rock Climbing

The Introduction to Rock Climbing course is designed for individuals who have little to no experience in outdoor rock climbing. The objective the Level 1 and Level 2 course is to give participants the skills they need to feel comfortable climbing with experienced friends or to pass a rock gym belayer's test.

In this course, participants will learn how to belay, rappel, and rock climb in a safe environment on easy to moderate terrain. Instruction begins with an introduction to the design, use, and care of climbing equipment and continues with thorough consideration of the procedures required for safe, belayed climbing. Then working from fundamentals on balance and posture, the instruction addresses the application of natural hand and foot positions on moderate ground. As we gradually move on to more challenging terrain, we introduce additional hand, foot, and body positions to begin developing a complete repertoire of roped free climbing techniques for each climber.


A participant free climbs at Mt. Erie using rock climbing techniques learned in a 1-day seminar. Richard Riquelme


Curriculum

Level 1:

  • introduction to equipment: design, care, use, and selection
  • knots and tie-ins
  • hand and foot positions for easy to moderate climbing routes

Level 2:

  • introduction to anchors and belays
  • development of full repertoire of free climbing technique for moderate ground
  • rappelling

This program is run at Mount Erie, which is a great place for first time rock climbers. Located on the top of a large bluff overlooking the San Juan Islands and Pacific Ocean, the views are stunning while the exposure factors are not too high. There is an abundance of short, friendly beginner routes and plenty of options for those who advance quickly.

Climbing at Mount Erie is a great way to spend a weekend with friends.
Climbing at Mount Erie is a great way to spend a weekend with friends. Photo: Jason Martin

Program Dates - Summer 2012

Level 1: Saturdays Level 2: Sundays
Jun. 23 Jun. 24
Jul. 7 Jul. 8
Jul. 21 Jul. 22
Aug. 4 Aug. 5
Aug. 18 Aug. 19
Sep. 1 Sep. 2
Sep. 15 Sep. 16
Rental Equipment

Many individuals do not have the prerequisite helmet, rock shoes and harness that are required for this course. We will provide any or all of these required items for $10. Please inform the office as to equipment needs and sizes prior to arrival at Mount Erie.

The sun sets over the San Juan Islands at Mount Erie.
The sun sets over the San Juan Islands at Mount Erie. Photo: Alan Kearney


Follow Up Programs
Alpine Mountaineering and Technical Leadership - Part 1
12 Days Beginner North Cascades, WA May - September
Acquire skills to be a rope team leader on moderate glacial terrain and a skilled second on multi-pitch rock. Climb Mt. Baker, Mt. Shuksan, Liberty Bell, and South Early Winter Spire.

 
Alpinism 1 - Intro
6 Days Beginner North Cascades, WA May - September
Spend one day on rock and five on the glaciers of Mt. Baker to acquire a full range of mountaineering techniques that will make you a skilled climber capable of making ascents of alpine routes of intermediate difficulty. Climb Mt. Baker.

 
Guided Ascents in the Pacific Northwest
1 Day and Up Beginner to Advanced Cascades, WA April - October
The glacier and rock ascents in the North Cascades offer beginners and experts alike the opportunity to experience some of the best alpine climbing in America.

 
Red Rock Canyon - Las Vegas Rock Climbing
1 Day and Up Beginner to Advanced Red Rock, NV (outside Las Vegas) September - May
Red Rock Canyon is the perfect place to brush up on skills or just warm up in the desert sun while enjoying some excellent climbing.

 


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