* wear comfortable, loose but not too loose clothes * usually you go sockless, but these are rental shoes * hydrate up - last i went there's no AC
One thing I mentioned to Scott - they offer a basic safety lesson/belay instruction/beginner skills/daypass for $30. You may or may not want to take it, I can definitely teach you what you'd learn there. And I can belay you guys without you needing any belay skills.
I can't emphasize enough, belaying is an incredibly important skill to get absolutely and conscientiously right. You literally have your partner's life in your hands, and when you climb regularly you regularly keep your partner from groundfall.
* wear comfortable, loose but not too loose clothes
ReplyDelete* usually you go sockless, but these are rental shoes
* hydrate up - last i went there's no AC
One thing I mentioned to Scott - they offer a basic safety lesson/belay instruction/beginner skills/daypass for $30. You may or may not want to take it, I can definitely teach you what you'd learn there. And I can belay you guys without you needing any belay skills.
I can't emphasize enough, belaying is an incredibly important skill to get absolutely and conscientiously right. You literally have your partner's life in your hands, and when you climb regularly you regularly keep your partner from groundfall.
That being said, we can sort it out there...