Utah Rock Climbing

Climb and guide on splitter granite in a wild desert landscape. Gain the skills to climb and guide outdoors safely and successfully. This rock climbing course is ideal for aspiring rock jocks and experienced climbers to develop technical competency and increase your margin of safety.

Course Photos

  • Following a 5.10 crack at Notch Peak in Utah's west desert Following a 5.10 crack at Notch Peak in Utah's west desert
  • Notch peak, one of the tallest rock faces in North America, looms over extensive granite cliffs below Notch peak, one of the tallest rock faces in North America, looms over extensive granite cliffs below
  • The area offers something for every skill level from first time climbers to 5.11 multi-pitch routes The area offers something for every skill level from first time climbers to 5.11 multi-pitch routes
  • Climbing steeper quartzite at Ibex in Utah Climbing steeper quartzite at Ibex in Utah
  • Utah's west desert offers great climbing conditions nearly year-round Utah's west desert offers great climbing conditions nearly year-round
     

Course Notes

Location: Utah
Meeting Point: Salt Lake City, Utah
Destination: Utah West Desert
Duration: 12 days
Price: $3125 (+ tax, in USD)
Activity Type: Rock Climbing
Season: January, February, March, December
Technical Skills: Knots, Ropes, Belaying, High Angle Rescue, Anchors, Climbing Technique, Multi Pitch Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Sport Climbing
Leadership Skills: Group management, LNT, Pacing, Leadership Styles & Communication
Max group size: 9 students, 3 instructors
Difficulty Level: 3 out of 5
Paperwork Required: Registration, Health Form, Land Based Activity Waiver
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Course Description

From top-roping on granite slabs to multi-pitch limestone cliffs, the variety of terrain features set amidst the vast expanse of Utah’s west desert are a playground for the rock climbing enthusiast. IWLS Utah Rock Climbing provides a unique opportunity to learn the craft of a rock climber. From placing a cam, to cleaning sport anchors, rappelling safely, to learning how to efficiently use your body- this course is ideal for taking the leap into outdoor climbing or upgrading your skills to a professional level.

Develop Safe Climbing Habits- Learning to climb with your friends if fun, but opens the possibility of developing unsafe habits. Our instructors are highly professional experts- with proven safety records. Your instructors will use this experience to educate on how make climbing as safe as possible. Additionally our program is accredited by the Association for Experiential Education. This accreditation means that our curriculum is audited independently and that IWLS is at the state of the art.

Next Level- So you know your figure 8 follow through and you can build an anchor like a boss- IWLS rock climbing is a great springboard to the next level of competency. You will learn high level rock guide skills like the MMO, escaping the belay, passing a knot, ascending fixed lines, route finding, and the decision making framework of a seasoned expedition leader. IWLS provides world class value when it comes to learning the advanced skills of a veteran rock climber.

Salt Lake City UT: Salt Lake City Utah is a premier destination for mountain sports. Featuring immense amounts of public wilderness land- skiing, rock climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, and ice climbing within a days drive make it the ideal hub for IWLS Utah. The Rock Climbing course will start here.

The House Range: With up to 2,200 feet (670 m) of vertical rise the House range features the second highest pure vertical drop in the United States after El Capitan, creating a dramatic backdrop for the course. The House Range also provides an immense variety of climbing from moderate multi-pitch trad routes to tricky slab routes to glorious finger cracks. This wide variety of styles that the range accommodates make it an ideal location to learn to climb.

Ibex Wells: Another area utilized on the course is Ibex Wells. Ibex is famous for its quartzite sport climbing and bouldering. Featuring short high intensity climbs and mellow multipich towers Ibex is a great place to learn the skills of modern sport climbing. Ibex has several moderate bolted routes that are great for mock leading sport and practicing setting up and cleaning routes. The camping next to a ethereal dried lake bed makes for a unique desert experience.

Our Instructors: IWLS instructors and guides are highly-trained professionals recognized as some of the best in their field. They have a wealth of experience from guiding throughout Alaska, Canada, and the world. They genuinely enjoy sharing their knowledge of the outdoors in the wild places that they love. Their experiences and leadership help our students to have the best possible experience during their course. Students' safety, education, and enjoyment are their primary goals. The International Wilderness Leadership Schools’ educational model nurtures leadership development and creates an awareness of the guiding mentality that is essential for leading safe, fun adventures in the mountains. The combination of technical skills training, experiential education and practical leadership experience make the IWLS curriculum world-class.

Experience Level: No previous experience required. Some gym climbing prior to the course is recommended.

Certifications: Upon completion of the course, participants may qualify for the following certifications:

Rock Climbing Guide Training Certificate of Completion
 
 
 

Course Itinerary (printable PDF)

Day 0: We will meet at your hotel in Salt Lake City for a meet and greet with your fellow students and instructors. Please bring your personal gear and clothing for a gear check. We will discuss course goals and expectations.
 
Day 1: After final gear and food preparation we will drive to Notch Peak Wilderness Area for the extent of the climbing during the course.
 
Day 2 – 6: We will cover a wide spectrum of rock climbing skills including but not limited to: top-rope site selection, belaying, rock climbing technique (face/crack/etc…), rock assessment, and rock anchors
 
Days 7 - 11: Rock climbing. We will continue to delve into more advanced rock climbing techniques including but not limited to: mock leading, emergency protocols, rappelling, rescuing a fallen leader and more. The course will culminate with some more advance climbing routes and multi-pitch ascents.
 
Day 12: We will return to Salt Lake City. In the last few days of the course we will have final evaluations. Students will be evaluated, by their instructors, on their understanding and completion of the IWLS curriculum in addition to a self-assessment.

The IWLS General Curriculum outlines the essential components for effective outdoor leadership. Here are a few points that your course will focus on:

  • Leadership: We not only exemplify leadership – we teach it and implement it. Students will have opportunities to lead the group through a variety of activities, objectives, and responsibilities.
  • Safety and Risk Management: Safety is always our #1 consideration. As the course progresses, students will develop an awareness to appropriately assess risk and make safe decisions in and out of the field.
  • Expedition Behavior and Group Dynamics: Because this course is a true wilderness expedition, interactions between group members need to be supportive and contribute to the efficacy of the group. The daily dynamics of the group, combined with guided instruction, will teach students not only how to be a member of a cohesive team, but how to influence and lead an expedition.
  • Environmental Ethics: As adventurers in some of the most pristine environments on the planet, it is our duty to respect the natural world. All of our courses practice and teach Leave No Trace® principles.
  • Communication Skills: Speaking in public, managing a personal conflict, or leading a group in the wilderness - all of these situations require effective communication. Students will gain confidence in their communication abilities while developing personal leadership styles during this course.

 
The IWLS Rock Climbing Curriculum is built from countless expeditions around the world. You’ll learn how to be a competent and proficient canyoneer in a variety of different environments. Below are some topics we’ll cover:

  • Knots:Learn the appropriate applications for the figure 8, water knot, double fishermen, bowline, and other essential climbing knots
  • Rappelling & Ascending: Learn the principles of safe rappelling in a canyon environment for dropping into slot canyons or over big sandstone cliffs. The ability to escape canyons by ascending a rope is an important canyoneering skill. You’ll learn different ascending techniques and how to do them safely. .
  • Climbing Technique:Whether stemming an inside corner, jamming an off-width, or friction climbing on a blank slab, you’ll learn the techniques to climb on a variety of different features.
  • Belaying:Should we use a fixed belay or a running belay? Our team will learn and practice the finer points of different belay techniques such as the fixed belay, running belay, hip belay or munter hitch.
  • Rock Protection: Pitons, nuts, cams, hexes… learn the nuances of quality placements. You’ll have the opportunity to place protection in a variety of settings and rock quality
  • Anchors: Anchor building is a fun, yet intricate subject. We’ll examine single double, triple and complex anchors, and their different applications.
  • Route Selection: Where to set up the fixed belay? How to avoid objective hazards? How to select the most appropriate route from far below? You’ll learn the answer to these questions and more as we climb a variety of established routes in addition to possible first ascents./li>
  • High Angle Rescue: What happens when things go bad? We’ll practice escaping the belay and getting to the aid of an injured climber./li>
  • Multi-pitch Climbing: Towards the end of the course, you’ll put your technical skills
    to the test on multi-pitch climbs, refining skills such as belay site selection, rope management and route finding./li>

 

Course Documents:

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What is included in the course price:

  • Food & Lodging during the course - We will provide a comfortable house and all meals during the course.
  • Transportation during trip Transport to/ from course venue and Salt Lake City, UT
  • Professional instructors - Our instructors and guides have extensive knowledge of the area, and a passion for skiing in wild places.

 
Students are responsible for the following:

  • Personal clothing & Equipment - Review the equipment list included under "Documents."
  • Food & Lodging outside of the course - Students are responsible for food and lodging before and after the course.
  • Travel insurance - We highly recommend travel insurance for all of our programs.
  • Airfare - Review the "Travel Information" under "Documents" for more details.
  • Reviewing course policies - Please reference our policies page for policies regarding payment, cancellations, refunds and student responsibilities.
  • Gratuities.

 
To Book your adventure, follow the steps below:

  • Please call to confirm availability at 1-800-766-3396 or fill out an online form to request more information:
  • Place a deposit of $500 or 25% of trip cost (whichever is less) to reserve your spot: this can be place over the phone by credit card, check in the mail, or through our payment gateway.
  • Once you've reserved your spot, you'll receive a welcome packet with all the necessary registration forms and trip information.
  • Be sure to submit all trip registration documents at least 45 days prior to your course. This includes information on your arrival/departure, lodging, dietary, and medical information.

 
Feel free to call or email anytime if you have questions about your upcoming trip. Our team is excited to help you prepare for your adventure!

Student Comments:

My IWLS rock course was amazing. The climbing was fantastic and the west desert landscape unbelievable. The instructors had great patience, skill and made sure the course was a blast! - Axel G.