An informal session -- not a course. My idea is that we compare notes and help each other practice our skills. It's up to participants what they want to do, but some skills we might want to practice are: tying off a belay to get hands-free, escaping the belay, passing a knot on rappel, counterbalance rappelling, prusiking up a rope, and simple hauling.
Requirements: You should be confident at building safe anchors, belaying, and rappelling, and have some kind of rescue training. If you're not sure you have enough experience, shoot me a message.
Equipment to bring: Everyone needs a helmet, harness, belay device, and rope. Besides that, bring whatever rescue gear you normally climb with. This is what I like to use:
1 or 2 cordelettes (5-6 metres long)
2 prusiks (1.5 metres or so, 7 mm cord to go with my 9.8 mm rope)
4 or more locking carabiners (the bigger, the better) and some non-lockers
some slings
Review before the session: prusik knot, munter hitch, clove hitch, mule knot (a.k.a. stopper knot). You might also want to review any haul systems you want to try out. An excellent resource is Climbing Self-Rescue by Tyson and Loomis.
Meetup info: we'll meet at 11 a.m. at the Smoke Bluffs parking lot. Plan to leave Squamish at 6pm.
Cancellation: If we don't get at least four people, I might reschedule for another date. If you're keen but you can't make this date, let me know when is better. I'll check the weather forecast and decide whether to go or not by 8 p.m. the evening beore. Wet rock is OK for this trip, but if it's raining too much, I'll cancel.
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