Training Course:Rock Climbing: A Week On The Rock IISchool/Trainer:Alpine Adventures, Inc. Keene, New York, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' After they’ve been introduced to the vertical world, most of our students are enthusiastic about moving on to longer, more challenging climbs.
This course combines our Gaining Altitude and More Altitude courses with one more day of multi-pitch climbing. Emphasis is placed on learning to climb smoothly and efficiently as well as developing rope-handling skills to the point where they are almost second nature.
This course was designed for people who have completed our Introduction To The Vertical World or have comparable climbing experience. For the really avid beginner, this course can be arranged to immediately follow our Introduction To The Vertical World, allowing for seven successive days of climbing.
We provide all technical equipment, including climbing shoes, for your use during this course.
If you’re an experienced climber who has been away from the sport for a while, this course is a great way to brush up on technique and get back into things while following classic rock climbs.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.alpineadven.com/
Phone:(518) 576-9881
School Address:
Alpine Adventures, Inc. 10873 Route 9N, P.O. Box 179 Keene, New York 12942 USA
Jobs & Resumes: Keene Houses & Roommates: Keene
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Other training courses offered by Alpine Adventures, Inc.:
Rock Climbing: Introduction To the Vertical World
Rock Climbing: A Week On the Rock I
Rock Climbing: Gaining Altitude
Rock Climbing: More Altitude
Rock Climbing: Efficient Rope Handling
Rock Climbing: Anchoring Methods
Rock Climbing: A Week On the Rock Level III
Rock Climbing: The Sharp End
Rock Climbing: Climbing Technique Intensives
Rock Climbing: Hard Rock
Rock Climbing: Advanced Leading
Rock Climbing: Double Rope Techniques
Rock Climbing: Essentials Of Self-Rescue
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