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Intro to Trad
Build the Skills and Confidence to Start Trad Climbing
Trip Description
This course is designed to help you build the confidence and skills needed to lead traditional routes safely and independently. You’ll learn essential techniques like gear placement, anchor building, and trad-specific lead strategies—all under the guidance of experienced, ACMG-certified instructors. Along the way, you’ll gain a professional introduction to the exceptional trad climbing in the Bow Valley.
This intermediate-level course is ideal for climbers who already lead sport routes and are comfortable with rope handling and belaying. It’s designed for those looking to transition into traditional climbing—not for beginners or those new to climbing. Regardless of the grade you climb, the focus is on building solid trad-leading skills, not on difficulty. If you’re a sport climber ready to expand your skill set into placing gear and building anchors, this course is for you.
A complete gear list and equipment rental information can be found here.
Please note that this course is normally restricted to those over the age of majority, in the location the course occurs. Registrations for minors (accompanied by a parent/legal guardian) are considered on a case by case basis, please contact the office to learn more.
Itinerary
Throughout the course, you’ll develop a strong foundation in traditional climbing. Starting with the fundamentals of protection, you’ll practice gear placement, build reliable anchors, and progress from top roping to mock leads—and eventually, leading your own trad pitches. Along the way, your guide will cover key skills like route assessment, rack organization, and safe leading techniques specific to trad climbing.
By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to make sound decisions and safely tackle a variety of trad routes. Climbing locations will be selected by your guide based on weather, accessibility, group ability, and learning goals.
Saturday
Meet at Wasootch Slabs parking in Kananaskis at 8:00 am (MST). Review safety and basic climbing skills. Learn to place and clean gear placements. Progress from top rope, to mock lead to leading .
Sunday
Meeting point will be shared on Saturday (day 1). Review lessons from previous day. Further practice on gear placements . Continue progression from mock lead to lead.
Location
Kananaskis/Bow Valley
Located in the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies, Kananaskis and the Bow Valley feature diverse rock formations with a lifetime’s worth of limestone and quartzite. From beginner-friendly crags to challenging multi-pitch routes, you’ll find a variety of terrain perfect for learning the fundamentals of traditional climbing.
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Learn MoreAdventure Hazards
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Rockfall & Icefall:
Risks include but are not limited to: Rockfall and icefall can be caused by natural forces or by people travelling through the terrain (e.g. climbing/scrambling/hiking) -
Communication & Rescue:
Risks include but are not limited to: Communication can be difficult and in the event of an accident, rescue and treatment may not be available. Adverse weather may also delay the arrival of treatment and transport out of the field. If an Injury occurs in challenging terrain movement to an evacuation point may be slow. -
Terrain:
Risks include but are not limited to: Cornices, Crevasses, Cliffs, Trees, tree wells, forest dead fall, and tree stumps, Creeks, rocks and boulders. Holes and depressions below the snow surface. Variable and difficult snow conditions. Variable and difficult walking terrain. Snowcat roads and road banks, fences and other man-made structures. Snow immersion. Impact or collision with other persons, vehicles or objects. Extreme variation in trails or terrain. Encounters with domestic or wild animals. Loss of balance or control, slips, trips, and falls. Becoming lost or separated from the group. -
General:
Risks include but are not limited to: Slips, trips and falls indoor or outdoor. Equipment failure. Infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact. Negligent first aid. Negligence of other persons, including other guests. Negligence of the guide including failure to take reasonable steps to safeguard or protect you from, or warn you of risk, dangers, hazards, on participating in ACC activities. Changing weather conditions including but not limited to high winds, lightning, forest fires, effects of high altitude including pulmonary edema and cerebral edema, incomplete warnings or instructions, negligence of other people, including trip coordinator and other guests. Negligence includes failure on the part of ACC Guides (if applicable) to take reasonable steps to safeguard or protect you from or warn you of the risks, dangers and hazards of wilderness activities. -
Falls & Belaying:
Risks include but are not limited to: Mountaineering and ice climbing present the risk of falling from the wall causing the climber to collide with the wall or ground which can lead to injury or death. The risk of a belay failure is also present which can contribute to a ground fall. Equipment failure, including equipment associated with climbing, rappelling and belaying.
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Intro to Trad
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