Field trip: ARC Pro Introduction to Self-Rescue
Intro to Self-Rescue Field Day Two – North Cheyenne Canyon Park
We will review the self-rescue skills covered on day one and give students time to practice these skills on the crag with instructor supervision. We will go through rescue scenarios on the rock with students working out solutions to deal with some possible climbing rescue situations.
- Sun, Oct 19, 2025
- Pikes Peak
- Climbing
- Crag Rock Climb
- Adults
- Challenging
- 13 (13 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
We will meet in the parking lot across from the Starsmore visitor center at the entrance to N. Cheyenne Canyon Park at 8 am.
This is the second field day of the Intro to Self-Rescue class, where we will review the material taught on day one and give more time for student practice on the rock. Students will also have time to go through rescue scenarios as a team on a climb, coming up with possible solutions to various challenges given to them by their instructors.
Badges
students will earn:
instructors will earn:
Required Equipment
**All the gear listed below except the last 2 items are required for each student**
- Basic climbing kit- harness, helmet, shoes- including approach/hiking and climbing
- Belay device- whichever type(s) you own and use, basic tube-style or autolocking ok
- Personal tether- 120 cm sewn nylon sling or PAS or equivalent
- One additional double length (120 cm) sewn nylon sling/runner
- Non-locking carabiners- at least 4
- Locking carabiners- at least 6 total with at least 3 large HMS/Pear-shaped
- Rappel back-up loop- 10-14 inch tied loop of 5-6 mm nylon cord (made from a 4-ft. length of cord), or small Hollow-block loop
- Cordelette- 14-20 ft. of 7 mm nylon cord (untied length)
- Foot and waist prusik loops if owned (from BMS Rock)
- Quick draws- at least 2 (if owned)