Winter Outdoor Adventures in the Highlands for all
A day long learn to lead winter climbing course at Coire an t-Sneachda on Cairngorm -the best learning environment in Scotland.
£290.00
Learn To Lead Winter Climbing Course
Duration | 1-3 days |
Group Size | 1-2 |
Difficulty | Grade 1-3 |
Season Of The Year | Winter |
Minimum Age | 16 |
Meeting Place | Aviemore Tiso 08:30 |
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Learn To Lead Winter Climbing Course Information
A winter lead climbing course in Aviemore & the Cairngorms, Scotland is designed for experienced climbers looking to expand their skills and gain learn greater independence. The course typically covers technical skills such as route planning and protection, ice axe and crampon technique, and rope management. Participants will learn to assess the risks and make informed decisions when climbing in winter conditions, as well as improve their fitness and endurance.
The Cairngorms provide the perfect backdrop for the course (and is the most popular and best venue in the whole of the UK to learn), with a variety of climbing routes suitable for all levels of experience. The course is led by experienced instructors who are familiar with the area and can offer instruction and support throughout the course.
A 1-3 day winter learn to lead climbing course in the Cairngorms, Scotland would begin with a meeting point in Aviemore at Tiso at 08:30. The first day will focus on technical skills, with an emphasis on safety and route planning. Participants will learn how to use ice axes, crampons and other equipment, and will practice setting up and managing anchor points. The following days will involve more challenging climbs, with a focus on developing the skills necessary for winter lead climbing.
Throughout the course, participants will receive expert instruction and guidance from experienced guides, as well as ample opportunity to practice and refine their skills in a supportive environment. The length of the course can be tailored to the needs and abilities of the participants, with the option to extend to a longer course for those who want more practice and experience. The course will conclude on the final day with a debrief and reflection on progress made.
Routes led will vary between grade 1-2 and may include things like Central Gully, Fiacaill Coulouir, the Slant, Central Left Hand or Jacobs Ladder.
We are proud to recommend local accommodation options within the area for people when you are up for your Learn to Lead Winter Climbing Course:
Aviemore:
Youth Hostel A budget friendly option for people.
Coylumbridge Hotel Aviemroe – good for groups and families alike.
Premier Inn – always a good shout.
Rothiemurchus Campsite – situated in the stunning forest, this is a beautiful budget friendly option.
Glenmore Campsite – situated at Scotland’s highest beach, Loch Morlich has phenomenal views across to Cairngorm Mountain.
Newtonmore & Surrounding Areas:
https://www.wherestagsroar.co.uk/ award winning accommodation in the Highlands – perfect to stay at while up on an outdoor adventure.
Invernahavon Caravan Park – a bit quieter than the others as it is a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Aviemore.
Dalraddy Holiday Park – a family and dog friendly campsite.
Learning to winter lead climb in Aviemore & the Cairngorms, Scotland is a fantastic opportunity for experienced climbers looking to improve their skills and take on new challenges. The Cairngorms offer a wide range of winter climbing routes, from gentle gullies to challenging ridges, all set in stunning scenery.
By learning to winter lead climb, climbers can gain greater independence and confidence on the ice, as well as develop technical skills such as route finding and risk management. Additionally, learning to lead climb in the Cairngorms offers the chance to meet other climbers and become part of a thriving climbing community.
We pride ourselves on providing as much kit as possible for you. However, the list below is what we recommend you should bring to your Learn to Lead Winter Climbing Course:
- Travel insurance. (We are insured for all our trips, but we recommend everyone has their own travel insurance as well.)
- Transportation to the venue. (We may be able to help with this though – if you need transportation please drop us an enquiry and we can see what we can do to help.)
- Lunch, water.
- Personal medication
- Sun cream, sunglasses
- Clear goggles – we may be able to provide if required please contact us.
- Waterproofs
- Warm layers
- Thick gloves and a hat/buff
- B2 boots (we may be able to arrange hire of these if needed; please contact us if this is the case. But people normally prefer to use their own)
- Rucksack 30 litres or so will suffice
- Own personal kit IF YOU WISH TO Harness, helmet, Crampons, Axes etc (we do supply these but sometimes people prefer to use their own)
Here at Highland Outdoor Adventures, we pride ourselves on providing as much as we can but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you do prefer. The list below is what we provide you with on the day.
- All instruction.
- Crampons
- Ice Axes
- Leashes
- Ropes
- Helmets
- All Technical Climbing Gear
- All first aid and safety equipment.
- Photographs of the day provided for you at no extra cost! If the weather is good we will have a DSLR professional camera so we can take photos and videos of your adventure and you can look back at the day for years to come. If the weather is less favourable we will bring a GoPro (as it is waterproof) so we will still be able to take photos for you.
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- Winter Climbing in Aviemore, Cairngorms, Scotland
Please look out for the van branded with our logo’s on all sides. We will always get there early and try to park up prominently for you to see us.
Winter Climbing Video In The Cairngorms
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