This advanced mountaineering course in Snowdonia is designed to progress you to leading roped scrambling up to Grade 3 and give you the skills to climb short climbing pitches up to Diff on mountaineering routes. You will learn the skills to safely lead mountaineering routes, learn rope techniques and build confidence on more complex terrain.
By the end of this course, you will have the skills to undertake harder scrambles (grade 2 and 3), be prepared for a trip to the Cuillin on Skye, or the Alps, and be able to safeguard yourself and your climbing partner when approaching and descending off mountain crags.
£420pp*
3 DAYS
1:2
* Price indicated is for public course dates. For private/bespoke/1:1 bookings, prices are: 1:1 = £250 per day | 1:2 = £280 per day (£140pp per day)
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COURSE OVERVIEW:
This advanced mountaineering course is for experienced climbers, scramblers and mountaineers who want to progress to leading roped scrambling/mountaineering routes on Grade 2 and 3 terrain. You'll gain the skills and experience to independently scramble classic mountaineering routes in the UK, such as the Cuillin Ridge on Skye or Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis, or prepare you for a trip to the Alps.
WHO'S IT FOR?
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You want to learn to lead mountaineering routes
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Climbers leading routes and wanting to learn the skills to lead mountaineering routes
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Climbers or Mountaineers looking for guided experience on harder scrambles
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Individuals who want to learn how to use a rope to tackle harder, more serious scrambles
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Mountaineers preparing for a trip to the Alps or The Cuillin Ridge on Skye!
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Scramblers and mountaineers who have experience scrambling at grade 2 or above, either with friends, on a guided mountaineering course or have done my Intro to Mountaineering course and want to progress
COURSE CONTENT:
Advanced mountaineering course covers the following skills:
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Kit and equipment for mountaineering
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Scrambling rack
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Fitting harness and helmet
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Tying into the rope
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Belaying techniques - using a belay device, direct belays and body belays
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Belaying a leader and a second
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How to choose a scramble
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Route finding
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Decision making
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Placing climbing gear and building belays
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Attaching to anchors
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Approach and descent techniques
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Rope skills to safeguard yourself and your partner - Short roping, short pitching and pitched climbing
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Movement over rock
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Abseiling and retreat off scrambles
WHAT TO EXPECT:
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A full day in the mountains on a Grade 2 and 3 scrambles
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Moving as a roped team on steep and exposed terrain
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Placing and removing climbing gear
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Lead climbing
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Progressive learning in scrambling techniques
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A focus managing exposure and moving efficiently and safely over exposed, complex terrain
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Safe, friendly atmosphere with others passionate in the outdoors
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A focus on your safety
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Opportunities to build confidence on steep, rock terrain under the watchful eye of an experienced Mountaineering Instructor
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Low ratio group numbers to focus on your personalised instruction








