McCall- 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: McCall - The Thinking Spot

⏱ Duration: 4 hours

💲 Price: $155 per person

🧗 Gear: All technical equipment provided

🎒 You bring: Snacks, water, outdoor clothing

📅 Upcoming Dates: May 24, 2026 ; September 12, 2026

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