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[[Son of Rock]] is the traditional spring/summer instructional climbing trip. The rock is finally dry (hopefully), the snow sucks, and the days are long. The plan is to have several stations set up in the vicinity of the Smoke Bluffs in Squamish. There will be at least onehttp://www.ubc-voc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Son_of_Rock_2013&action=edit instructor at each station. All ability levels are welcome and no climbing experience is necessary. There will be 4 skill levels: 1: absolute beginner, 2: top rope anchor placements and rappeling, 3: sport lead climbing, and 4: trad climbing.  
[[Son of Rock]] is the traditional spring/summer instructional climbing trip. The rock is finally dry (hopefully), the snow sucks, and the days are long. The plan is to have several stations set up in the vicinity of the Smoke Bluffs in Squamish. There will be at least one (but most likely two) instructors at each station. All ability levels are welcome and no climbing experience is necessary. There will be 4 different climbing courses: 1: absolute beginner, 2: top rope anchor placements and rappeling, 3: sport lead climbing, and 4: trad climbing.  
Group size will be determined by instructor availability.
Group sizes will be determined by instructor availability.


Trip organizer: Steph
Trip organizer: Steph
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==Pre Trip Meeting==
==Pre Trip Meeting==
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Pre trip meeting will be on May 7th from 7:00pm to about 8:00pm in TBA
Pre trip meeting will be on May 7th from 7:00pm to about 8:00pm in TBA


Ideally everybody will have organized rides before the meeting, and secured gear for the trip.


==Sign up for Saturday instructors and students==
==Sign up for Saturday instructors and students==

Revision as of 03:49, 4 April 2014

Old Trip
This is the sign up and organization page for an old trip. It already happened. Please do not sign up for it.

Synopsis

Main article: Son of Rock

Son of Rock is the traditional spring/summer instructional climbing trip. The rock is finally dry (hopefully), the snow sucks, and the days are long. The plan is to have several stations set up in the vicinity of the Smoke Bluffs in Squamish. There will be at least one (but most likely two) instructors at each station. All ability levels are welcome and no climbing experience is necessary. There will be 4 different climbing courses: 1: absolute beginner, 2: top rope anchor placements and rappeling, 3: sport lead climbing, and 4: trad climbing. Group sizes will be determined by instructor availability.

Trip organizer: Steph

Date

  • May 11th - 12th, 2013

Meet on Saturday in the Smoke Bluffs parking lot at 8:30 am.

Pre Trip Meeting

Pre trip meeting will be on May 7th from 7:00pm to about 8:00pm in TBA


Sign up for Saturday instructors and students

Please indicate if you are an instructor and what you would be willing to teach and the climbing gear that you have. PLEASE INDICATE YOUR EXPERIENCE LEVEL,

  1. Steph G (any level where instructors are needed, have anchor gear, quickdraws, rope, 1/2 rack)

Intro to Rock climbing

For those of you who have never climbed before and want to learn the basics

  • Gear you need
  1. Harness (can rent that from the club room). Make sure it fits you (ask the quartermaster for help fitting it).
  2. Helmet (also available at club room. Bicycle Helmet works too. It's not so much about hitting you head, it's more about stuff being dropped onto your head, such as stones or gear)
  3. Climbing shoes. They should fit snugly but not so tight that they 'really' hurt. Available at the club room.
  4. A locking carabiner and a belay device. The VOC does not rent those out due to liability concerns. You can get them at MEC. These can be shared in teams of two as only one will be climbing and one will be belaying. Most people get this here belay device. It's relatively cheap but still works perfectly. For carabiners, get one with a screw lock and one that isn't too small (D- and Pear shape are best for belaying).
  5. Optional*** If you want to learn how to rapel: a prussic. cord is available from the club or MEC, and we will show you how to tie it, etc.
  • Instructors
  • Students
  • Waitlist

Top rope anchors

For those who want to move from gym climbing to outdoor climbing and don't know how to make safe anchors for top-roping. Please bring all the climbing equipment that you own. Helmets are MANDATORY as is something to anchor yourself such as [1] or just a sling will do but it may be less comfortable. We will be covering all different types of anchor setup. Please indicate if you would like to spend some time climbing or focus more on setting up different anchors with different equipment)

  • Needed equipment: helmet, harness, climbing shoes, something to anchor yourself, at least one locking biner
  • Recommended equipment: belay device + locking biner, 4 locking biner(s) for anchors, slings, cordolette, prusik

(ask your instructor for details at the pre-trip meeting)

  • Instructors
  • Students
  • Waitlist

Intro to lead climbing (sport)

For those interested in learning how to lead.

  • Instructors
  • Students
  • Waitlist

Intro to trad climbing

For those interested in learning how to properly place trad gear (and climb while you're at it).

  • Instructors
  • Students
  • Waitlist

Sign up for Sunday

Sign up if you would like to stay in Squamish and climb on Sunday so that people other people can know who is staying and plan for the sweet party at the camp ground. You can also indicate what gear you have, if you want to share a tent, need a tent spot and what you want to climb. Note that there will be no official instruction on Sunday.

  1. Steph Grothe