Shawangunks Rock Climbing

Cornell Outdoor Education

Phillips Outdoor Program Center

B01 Bartels Hall, Campus Road

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853

(607) 255-6183


COE Contact:

Andrew McLaughlin,


Meeting Times:

Refer to website.


Attendance/Timeliness Policy

We expect all students to be at all class meetings. Attendance is required for successful completion. Should you need to miss any class meetings, please speak with one of your instructors.

The instructors have planned the course to use the entire class time. You are expected to be on time and ready to participate at the beginning of each class.

Topics Covered


· Climbing safety practices and emergency procedures

· Clothing for outdoor activity

· Proper use and care of climbing equipment

· Coiling a rope

· Knots: Figure 8 family, EDK

· Hitches: Clove, Munter, Prussik, Auto Block

· Guidebook interpretation

· Outdoor climbing ethics

· Use of hands and feet for climbing

· Intro to following traditional lead climbing

· Lead belaying

· Cleaning traditional climbing gear

· Intro to systems for multi-pitch climbing

· Rappelling with autoblock back-up

· Natural history of the area

· Leave No Trace principles

· Camping and outdoor cooking


Optional Topics

· Anchor building (EARNEST)

· Trad gear placement

· Belay escapes, passing knots, or other self-rescue techniques

· Introduction to aid climbing

· Carabiner brake or munter hitch for rappelling

· Lead climbing considerations and mock leading

· Geology discussion

· Presentation on the history of rock climbing

Goals:

· Students should have fun and further their appreciation for climbing

· Students should have an emotionally supportive environment to try new things and push themselves.

· Students should be exposed to the technical systems for multi-pitch climbing.

· Students should learn to take responsibility for their own safety while climbing.

· Students should learn how to properly use and care for climbing equipment in an outdoor environment.

· Students should develop a respect for the natural environment in which outdoor climbing takes place.

Prerequisites:

· Basic Rock Climbing or equivalent experience