Scrambling Course
Intro to Scrambling
This course includes one lecture and three field days to prepare you for fast and light unroped scrambling routes in the Flatirons.
- Wed, Apr 10, 2024 - Sat, Apr 27, 2024
- Committee: Boulder
- Members: $250.00
- Availability: FULL, 4 on waitlist (6 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
This course takes place over 4 non-consecutive days. There is an intro lecture followed by 3 field days.
Prerequisite: Scrambling experience with exposure to heights in an outdoor setting is a must (like class 3 14ers or other peaks). Rock climbing experience via top rope, lead or multi pitch is also helpful but not required. We will be in exposed areas without rope protection. Beware and sign up at your own risk. Climbing is dangerous.
Fitness: Students should be in good shape to hike and scramble through the terrain at an average pace. Our round trip hikes to and from the Flatirons should be under 4 miles each outing depending on the route. The better shape you are in, the more you can enjoy the scrambling.
Gear: Helmet, small pack and appropriate shoes for scrambling. Some people like to hike in approach shoes and scramble the route in climbing shoes for the first time. We will discuss this and more gear in our lecture.
We will be using the CMC’s “Best Flatiron Scrambles” guide by Simon Testa which is included in your price for the course. As Simon states in the guide: “Scrambling is typically reserved for routes with a difficulty of class 3 or 4. This guide includes routes designated with technical climbing grades from 5.0 to 5.5 so arguably a more appropriate term for these grades is free soloing.”
Our first field day will start with the easiest class 4 climb in the guide book and progress to more difficult climbs in the low 5th class range the last two field days.
Badges you will earn:
This course has no scheduled activities.
Helmet, small pack, and shoes you have scrambled in before.
You must register for this course to see course materials.