Rock climbing . . . Educate yourself.

When it comes to doing our jobs, we strive to always do our best and make sure we are knowledgeable enough to conduct our daily duties. This same concept applies to many aspects of our lives, not just work. So when we get outside and do activities for fitness or entertainment it is important to …

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Rock Climbing Bears!

If a mama bear and her cub can rock climb… so can you!

Our Rock Climbing Anchor Classes are in!

A “must take” class if you want to start climbing outside on your own. The goal of the class is to learn how to set up safe rock climbing anchor systems where the belay is at the bottom of the cliff. You will learn what NOT to do, practice several new knots and methods for setting up …

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What rock climbing class should I take? – Intermediate (Part 2 of 3)

Once you have mastered the proper technique it is time to move on to learning new things, such as building anchors so that you can set up top ropes outdoors. Anchors, are those systems you build to be able to climb on Top Rope. The amount of information you learn during this period is much …

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What rock climbing class should I take? – Beginner (Part 1 of 3)

If you are a complete novice to rock climbing or a beginner who wants to transition from indoor to outdoor rock climbing, your next step should be an outdoor class. Take a Beginner Rock Climbing Class After taking a beginners class, you will have sufficient knowledge to tie yourself onto a rope, belay a climbing partner, climb rock …

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Spring Break is near…

Spring Break is the perfect time get out and enjoy the outdoors! Our rock climbing classes and rock climbing adventures bring you all that and more! Make this spring break extra special and more fun than ever before, by scheduling a rock climbing class or guided adventure with Rock Climb Every Day! Call Us for Spring Break offers Act now …

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Practice makes perfect . . .

When you learn new skills, make the effort to put this new learnings into practice, inside or outside. You don’t need a big rock to practice knots, anchors, or how to belay. Practice, practice, practice. Everything comes together and falls into place with lots of repetition.