Boise- Rappelling Techniques Course
Build Real Rope Skills With Professional Instruction
Learn in a Supportive Environment
Many climbers and outdoor athletes want to feel more self-sufficient in the mountains but never get formal instruction on rappelling systems and rope management. This course gives students a chance to ask questions, practice hands-on skills, and build technical confidence through guided instruction and repetition.
Professional Instruction Matters
You’re learning from AMGA-trained guides with years of outdoor climbing and instructional experience.
We focus on:
Real-world climbing systems
Clear communication and partner skills
Outdoor movement and climbing technique
Building confidence through repetition and practice
Creating safe and independent climbers
Small Groups = Better Learning
Max 6 climbers per guide
Personalized instruction and coaching
More climbing time and more questions answered
Courses fill quickly during spring and fall seasons
What You’ll Learn
During this course, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Set up and perform safe rappels
✅ Inspect and evaluate anchors
✅ Manage ropes efficiently
✅ Use backup systems
✅ Transition safely at anchors
✅ Troubleshoot common rappelling mistakes
✅ Build confidence in vertical terrain
Whether your goal is climbing outdoors, alpine adventures, canyoneering, or simply becoming more competent with ropes, this course gives you a strong technical foundation.
Who This Is For
This course is ideal for:
Beginner climbers
Outdoor athletes wanting technical rope skills
Hikers and adventurers interested in mountain movement
Climbers wanting more independence outdoors
Anyone looking for a supportive and encouraging learning environment
No prior rappelling experience is required.
📍 Location: Boise’s Black Cliffs (10 Minutes from downtown)
⏱ Duration: 4 hours
💲 Price: $155 per person
🧗 Gear: All technical equipment provided
🎒 You bring: Snacks, water, outdoor clothing
📅 Upcoming Dates: May 17, 2026 ; July 25, 2026 ; September 5, 2026 ; October 4, 2026
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