Develop a solid foundation in this Beginner Climbing Skills Workshop. This engaging session focuses on essential techniques and knot-tying that every new climber needs to master. Learn to tie into the
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Location: Colorado Springs
What's Included
- Climbing Equipment (shoes, harness, helmet, etc.)
- Instructor/Guide
- Beginner friendly rock climbing course
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Beginner Rock Climbing Skills Workshop is generally suitable for ages 10 and up. However, younger kids can join if they're accompanied by a parent or guardian. It’s always best to check with the Colorado Climbing Company for any specific age-related questions or arrangements, especially if you're planning to bring a younger climber!
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, The Colorado Climbing Company will reach out to you directly to reschedule. They usually give you options for new dates based on availability. So it’s pretty flexible, just stay in touch with them a few days before your planned date.
A: Wear comfortable athletic clothing that allows for movement. You’ll be provided climbing shoes, harness, and a helmet, so no need to worry about those. Just make sure your clothes are breathable and you might want to bring a light jacket if it gets cooler. Also, closed-toe shoes are a must for before and after the climbing!
Discussions
Just did the Beginner Rock Climbing Workshop in Colorado Springs!
I just finished the Beginner Rock Climbing Skills Workshop with The Colorado Climbing Company, and wow, what a blast! They covered everything from belaying to knot-tying, and the instructor was super chill. It was a full day, which sounds long, but honestly, I could’ve gone for more. For anyone thinking of gifting this, my friend loved it and left feeling really confident for outdoor climbing. Totally worth it!
Thinking of getting this workshop as a gift for my sister
I’m looking at this Beginner Rock Climbing Skills Workshop for my sister's birthday. She’s never climbed before, but she's always wanted to try. I like that it’s free and the location in Colorado Springs seems nice. Has anyone done this? Is it really beginner-friendly? I just want to make sure it's not super intimidating for her!