Showing posts with label Lead Climbing Courses Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lead Climbing Courses Ireland. Show all posts

29 August 2017

Learn To Lead Climb Course Starts This Fri 1st In Gap Of Dunloe

Learn To Lead Climb/RC3 Starts This Fri 1st In Gap Of Dunloe

This is a six-day course, divided into two blocks, aimed at making you a safe and self sufficient climber. Some places left to book. Beginner friendly. If interested please get in touch on 086 860 45 63 or info@outdoorsireland.com


19 October 2012

Lead Climbing Participant Learning Points

Lead Climbing Participant Learning Points From Our Part 1 Of Our Lead Climbing Course In Kerry


Clove Hitch
Figure Of 8 & Stopper Knot
Rope Coiling
Where To & How To Place Slings
Crabs Closed & Facing Up
Setting Up A Lead Climb
Crab Clove, Crab Clove, Crab Clove
Clipping Into Figure Of 8 Loop
Balancing Rope From Lead Climb Set Up
Climbing Terminology
Communication

Climbing Techniques:
1. Lay Back
2. Crimp
3. Smear
4. Jug
5. Placing & Removing Gear

Hex
Friend
Nut
How To Tie Prussic Knot
Abseiling & Prussic
Using Prussic As Gear Placement


Helmet On: Tight So Won’t Move
Harness On: Check Buckles, Fitting OK, Can Just About Fit Fist Between Harness & Stomach, Must Be Over Hips
Gear Check With Partner
Figure Of 8 Between Loops On Harness, Loop To Be Quite Small
Anchors:
Test Anchor Point By Look, Touch, Kick, Push. Listen For Vibrations, Place Anchor With Crab Facing Out & Up
Place At 45 Degrees From Belay Point
Clip & Clove Each Individual Anchor Point
Adjust Clove Hitches To Allow You To Reach Belay Point
Inform Climber You Are Safe When Anchor In Position Correctly
Take Slack
When Climber Tied In - Climb When Ready
When Climber Tops Out - Direct Him Which Way To Go & How Far Back - Keep On Belay
When Safe - Inform & Take Off Belay
Undo System Starting With Last Clove Hitch
Don’t Untie Until All Anchors Are Removed & You Are Safe

Lead Climbing Participant Learning Points