Get ready to boost your alpine skills with inexpensive, bite-sized classes based on specific topics. Topics will include practical self rescue, mechanical advantage hauling systems, belay/ rappel transition tricks, descending and rappelling tactics to increase efficiency, especially with larger groups, building and cleaning sport climbing anchors, map and compass navigation, smart phone GPS navigation.

Activity Notes

  • Sunday Skills Clinics: Practical Self-Rescue
  • Class date: Sunday, May 26
  • Registration opens: Apr 26
  • Times: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Mazama Mountaineering Center (SE 43rd and Stark, Portland)
  • Mazama members $35, non-members $45
  • Recommended experience level: intermediate/advanced

 

The Sunday Skills Clinics happen on the second and fourth Sunday of the month, usually from 6 to 9 PM. The second Sunday is more for beginner/intermediate topics, and the fourth Sunday is more for intermediate/advanced techniques.  Registration opens one month before the class. Topics will rotate and repeat, so if you miss one and want to take it, keep an eye out for it again.

Students are generally accepted first-come first-served. Please apply ASAP after the opening of registration to have the best chance of getting in the class.

If you need to cancel, please be courteous and do so early to give those on the waitlist a chance to get into the class. Don't be a no-show.

 

Lots of high angle rescue classes focus on low probability, high complexity scenarios. How about practicing the opposite: higher probability of happening, with fairly simple solutions? Knowing some of the core skills can help you deal with small problems hopefully before they become big ones where you might need outside help.

 

This class may cover skills like:

 

Gear: HELMET, harness, shoes suitable for climbing, belay device, friction hitch, single and double length slings, snapgate and locking carabiners.

Recommended pre-class reading: "Climbing Self- Rescue", by Ian Nicholson (2024) 

This class will be a mix of some practice on the ground and some practice on the Mazamas climbing wall.

The links above cover some of these skills. Our class time will be much more effective if you make some time to read these before we meet, hint hint. Most of these are links to my website, alpinesavvy.com.

 

See ya!

John Godino and Andy Nuttbrock, class coordinators