| » | Advanced students have previous climbing experience and a desire to take their climbing to the next level. Specific questions and personal objectives will help you make the most of your course. |
| » | Your course can be customized to include the disciplinary facets below, plus other areas of your interest not included here. • Wilderness anchor setting • Lead climbing single and/or multi-pitch routes • Self-rescue and route retreats • Assisting and/or rescuing parnters • Ascending ropes • Introduction to aid climbing • Advanced body mechanics and movement • Expedition training |
| » | Incredibly detailed and professional educational environment with expert climbers and teachers. • Competency theory • Hands-on practice with live scenarios • Proven methodologies and techniques • Personal leadership development |
| » | We provide all necessary technical gear for your experience, but recommend you bring: • Personal climbing equipment • 2 quarts water/person • Lunch and snacks • Sunscreen • Warm layer and wind jacket • Light hiking pants or long shorts to protect your knees • Light hiking shoes or sneakers • Any types of camera |
| » | Ask us about class availability during your stay. • 7 days/week, year-round, weather permitting • Class begins at 7:30 a.m., MDT • Drive times range from 30 to 60 minutes • Half-Day is about 5 to 6 hours, leaving barely enough time for an afternoon hike in the Park. • Full-Day is 9 to 10 hours. |
| » | Meet for morning instruction at Zion Adventure Company, 36 Lion Boulevard, across from the Quality Inn. |
| » | 18 yrs. and under must have paper work signed by their legal guardian prior to departing. Early reservations advised. 7.5\\\% sales tax charged on all trips. A Private Trip Supplement guarantees no one else will be joining your group ($30/person), waived for groups of 4 or more. |
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