Learn to utilize natural features to build an equalized and efficient rock climbing anchor. In this hands-on program you'll learn to confidently identify natural anchor points that you can use to build top rope climbing anchors. We'll cover all of the necessary knots for attaching your rope to natural objects, how to practice good cliff safety techniques, and how to identify and build a solid and redundant rock climbing anchor. This class is designed for those with some prior top rope climbing experience who are comfortable belaying others. All anchor building supplies are provided by REI, but please bring your own climbing harness if you have one.
Learn to identify and utilize natural features to build a solid rock climbing anchor
Learn the necessary knots to tie your rope to trees, rocks, and other natural features
Understand the required elements of a solid and secure climbing anchor
This class does not focus on climbing technique and there is no guarantee of time to climb
What to bring with you
Gear list
A list of required and optional gear items to bring to class, as well as gear provided by REI.
Bring to class:
(Required)
Closed toed shoes
Daypack - Large enough to carry water, food and layers.
Personal Prescription Medications - Including, but not limited to, epinephrine auto-injectors for anaphylactic allergies.
Sun Protection - Lip balm, sunscreen, wide-brim hats, etc.
Water Bottle
Weather Appropriate Clothing - Moisture wicking synthetic or wool layers to help keep you comfortable and/or dry.
(Optional)
Personal Climbing Harness
Personal Climbing Helmet
Personal Climbing Shoes
Sunglasses
Provided by REI:
Belay Device
Carabiners
Climbing Harness
Climbing Helmet
Climbing Shoes
Cordelettes
Dynamic Climbing Rope - At least a 60m rope.
Group First Aid Kit - Contents include wound care items and over the counter medications for minor injuries and illnesses
Slings & Runners
Static Rope - Minimum of 100 feet for anchors and fixed lines.