Are you hungry to discover new climbing horizons and open the door to the worlds’ classic big routes in Yosemite Valley, the Alps, Patagonia, … Mastering all multi-pitch climbing skills is your ticket to major climbing adventures and getting the real thrill from your climbing experiences.
Move on up from single pitch to multi-pitch and trad climbing, and find out just how high you can go. Are you a solid single-pitch climber leading 6b/6c sport routes or above ready to take another big step in your climbing?
Our Multipitch Climbing Private Guiding & Coaching provides you with:
All skills and tricks needed to become an independent and self-confident climber on multi-pitch routes such as:
Maximum quality and quantity of climbing.
Approximate prices but please do contact us through our inquiry form to get an exact offer and calculation.
1 day ......................... 350€ (2 people 500€)
3 days ........................ 900€ (2 people 1350€)
5 days ........................ 1400€ (2 people 2150€)
Multi-pitch climbing is used when climbing long routes on big walls where more than one length of rope is needed. It can vary between 2 or 25 or more lengths. One length we do call pitch. Between the pitches there are belay stations, sometimes called anchors where climbers stop, belay each other and get ready to hit the next pitch.
The goal for Rckbusters one week Multipitch climbing course is to learn all the skills needed for multi-pitch climbing to be able to go and hit some cool long lines with confidence and stay reasonably safe. Of course, we believe the best way to learn is to do so all the things will be taught on a rock trying to maximize your climbing time and practice in real multi-pitch climbing situations.
reasonalby tight climbing shoes / harness / helmet / belay device / 2 screw gate carabiners / 60cm sling
We provide most of the gear, but you will need to bring your own climbing shoes and harness. We have belay devices, slings, and helmets, but you might prefer to bring your own you use to. We strongly suggest bringing a down jacket, a hat, a rain jacket, a pair of comfortable approach shoes, a headlamp, a sleeping bag, and a backpack big enough for carrying lunch and gear to the crag.