Flash Foxy Intro to Multi-Pitch 5/4 - 5/5 - Bishop, CA
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Flash Foxy Intro to Multi-Pitch 5/4 - 5/5 - Bishop, CA

Flash Foxy’s Intro to Multi-pitch course equips climbers with the know-how to climb and descend from routes longer than one rope-length.

By Flash Foxy

Date and time

May 4 · 9am - May 5 · 5pm PDT

Location

Bishop

Bishop Bishop, CA 93514

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Presented by Arc’teryx

Flash Foxy Education courses are only open to women and genderqueer climbers. All courses will be taught by women and genderqueer instructors.

Dates: Saturday 5/4 - Sunday 5/5

Location: Bishop, CA

Cost: We are thrilled to be able to offer a sliding scale of $50-$400 for our two-day clinics thanks to Arc’teryx, our Education Partner. If $50 is cost prohibitive, you are invited to apply for a full scholarship by clicking here.

How does sliding-scale pricing work? How much should I pay?

It’s up to you how much you pay, but here are some things you can keep in mind when deciding what price is best for you. The average cost of a 2-day guided course is about $350. All the tuition payments go right back into this program so that we can run more courses and provided more full scholarships!

Here’s a loose guideline to help you decide where you might fall on the sliding-scale:

  • It can be hard to pay rent and cover other basic necessities > Apply for a scholarship!
  • I can pay for basic necessities, but I do not have extra income for things like a climbing gym membership > Apply for a scholarship!
  • I can pay for basic necessities and some luxury items like a climbing gym membership > $50-$100
  • I am able to afford or save up for occasional weekend trips and the costs associated with that (rental car, park fees, owning gear, etc) > $100-$200
  • I can afford regular weekend trips and the costs associated with that (rental car, park fees, owning gear, etc) > $200-$300
  • I am financially comfortable and able to help support scholarships for future course participants > $300-$400

*Please also consider that income is not the same as wealth. Income is the amount of money you make. Wealth is passed down from generation to generation and usually takes the form of inheritances, land ownership, and/or earning power. We ask that you take into account not only your income but also your wealth when choosing your price point within our sliding scale.

Climber Requirements: Participants must have top roped a minimum of ten climbs on at least three separate occasions (indoor or outdoors). Proficiency in belaying someone on top rope, and some experience lead belaying or mock leading - for example, in Flash Foxy’s Sport Climbing 101 course or Intro to Trad course - is required. Experience sport climbing (indoors or outdoors) and/or following trad climbs is helpful but not required.

Course Description: Flash Foxy’s Intro to Multi-pitch* course equips climbers with the know-how to climb and descend from routes longer than one rope-length. This course covers essentials like building multi-pitch anchors, taking the roles of leader and follower, rappelling from a multi-pitch route, staying safe and organized during transitions at anchors, and solving basic problems on routes. Our instructors will provide low-risk environments for practice and review the skills you need to continue your practice after the course. We’ll also discuss navigation, what to bring, and how to plan for your adventures.

This is a skills-intensive course, and we’ll focus on learning fundamentals on the ground, then practicing those skills in a low-risk vertical setting with review and feedback from our instructors. Most of our course time will be spent working on skills with very little rock climbing, so come prepared with comfortable but capable shoes!

*Multi-pitch climbing is a form of lead climbing. The climbers and rope all start at the bottom, and the first climber (the leader) clips the rope to anchor points (i.e. removable protection or permanent hardware) as they ascend the wall. At the top, the climber establishes a more robust anchor and belays the second climber up. The second climber removes the rope from the points the leader clipped on their way up. After both climbers reach the more robust anchor, one of them leads the next pitch, and this process continues until the climbers reach the top of the route. Climbers and belayers must be aware of a number of additional factors while leading and belaying leading, including the potential for more impactful falls.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Have a working knowledge of key equipment, including climbing shoes, harnesses, helmets, chalk, climbing rope, slings/cordelette, carabiners, quickdraws and alpine draws, assisted and non-assisted belay/rappel devices, and friction cords.
  • Practice building common multi-pitch anchors on bolts and with natural features.
  • Understand techniques to add safety for both a leader and a follower in multi-pitch terrain.
  • Be proficient in belaying a follower from an anchor at the top of a pitch using a variety of belay devices.
  • Practice (mock) leading and following a multi-pitch route, including clipping gear, managing the rope, building anchors, securing oneself to anchors, belaying a follower, cleaning gear from a pitch, and communicating as a team.
  • Practice multi-pitch transitions when alternating leaders and when leading in blocks (same leader on consecutive pitches).
  • Practice transitions from climbing to rappelling, as well as transitions for multiple rappels in a row.
  • Be proficient in rappelling using an extended belay device and third hand.
  • Be knowledgeable about route planning, navigation, and what to bring on multi-pitch outings.
  • Connect with other climbers interested in multi-pitch climbing.

Instructor: Carlin Reynolds (they/them) + Hannah Ashby (she/her)

Guide Service Partner: Sierra Mountain Guides

For more information on our refund policy, please check our Education FAQs.

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Our mission at Flash Foxy is to provide accessible resources, opportunities and welcoming spaces for our climbing community through events and education programs. Presently, we stand with the women and the genderqueer community - including but not limited to gender non-conforming folks - who need a space to pursue their love of climbing without having to deal with historic barriers to access.

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