Calling All Climbers!

If you love spending time on the climbing wall at the Student Recreation Center, come to one of University Recreation’s many clinics this month! We offer belay clinics, a lead clinic as well as Climber’s Toolbox. Belay clinics are designed to teach you how to belay a partner, climb by yourself and use our auto belay system. The lead clinic is for those who are comfortable with top-roping. In this clinic you will learn how to clip the rope into protection as you climb, instead of using a belay system. Climber’s Toolbox is a morning-long event to help build skills needed to climb outdoors. All events take place at the SRC climbing wall.

The Belay Clinics are on March 9, 12, 23 and 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. and the cost is $7. Registration ends the day before each clinic. The Lead Clinic is on March 28 from 1 to 3 p.m. Registration costs $5 and ends on March 22. The Climber’s Toolbox is on March 7 from 9 a.m. to noon and the cost is $10. Registration ends the day of the event.

For more information or to register, visit urec.wsu.edu/climbing-wall or call 335-UREC.

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