Ropework and Rigging Workshop


Ropework and Rigging Workshop Overview

If you’re familiar with the basics of climbing indoors and have done some top-roping (or bottom-roping as it is also known) and would like to make the transition to climbing outdoors, this half-day Ropework and Rigging Workshop will help you build the skills necessary to safely set up similar rope systems on single-pitch crags. We’ll look at methods for keeping yourself safe at the top of the crag, selecting suitable anchors, and how to incorporate them into your safety system. This is a great stepping stone into the world of climbing outdoors and will you help you become a safer and more independent climber.

Essential Details

  • Some previous indoor climbing experience desirable
  • Ideally already proficient at tieing figure of eight knots and belaying safely
  • All safety equipment provided

How many can participate?

This Ropework and Rigging workshop can be run at any time with a minimum of two and a maximum of 6 participants.

How much will it cost?

Our pricing structure is based on a sliding scale with a reduced daily fee for every additional day booked. If you would like to reserve a contingency day around your preferred date/s in order to pick the best weather and conditions for your course or activity we may be able to arrange this for an additional fee. For more details, please see our pricing structure.

How to book?

We offer a range of scheduled activities that are open to the public and that can be booked online via the red ‘Book Now’ button. Anything else (including this workshop) can only be booked privately and enquiries can be made via the form on this page or via the contact form at the top of the page. We require a 30% deposit to secure private bookings and full payment prior to your course or activity commencing. If you would like any more information or have a specific question, please get in touch.

What do I need to bring with me?

We can provide all of the safety equipment required for the workshop, including a helmet and harness. If you have any of your own equipment that you would like to use, we will encourage you to use it as long as it’s suitable. Please bring warm and waterproof clothing, suitable footwear (including rock shoes if you have them), and a packed lunch.


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