FAQ's
Frequently Asked Climbing Questions
When you’re starting a new adventure, you’re sure to have lots of questions. We'll get many of them answered here, but if yours isn't in the list, please feel free to call us at 1-800-CLIMBUP.
With the exception of the waiver form and bouldering orientation video, there is no restriction for someone to just come in and climb. Climbing is a thrilling and rewarding sport that can be enjoyed by all ages and experience levels. But to climb the tall walls with ropes, someone who has passed our Belay Safety Check must belay for you… and of course it’s easier to find a partner if you can belay for them as well.
By taking Introduction to Climbing, you’ll build the necessary skills to pass our Belay Safety Check and start climbing in the gym whenever you want! If you want to get started without a class, check out our weekend Open Climb service.
No - you do not need to be a member to take advantage of all of the climbing, fitness and yoga activities that Earth Treks has to offer. There are a variety of entrance fee options depending on your needs. We offer memberships, day passes, 7 visit passes, and monthly memberships. Learn more about entrance and gear rental fees at individual gym location pages.
Yes! Your children can be added to your membership. The following age restrictions apply:
Kids under 13 can be added to an individual membership at the additional child rate. Once a child on the membership turns 13 years old, the membership will automatically update to the family membership rate.
Kids 0-25 can be added as the 3rd, 4th, etc. member to a family membership that already has an individual and secondary paying member. Maximum of 2 adults (26+ years) per family membership.
To add a child to your account, please fill out our form.
Yes. All climbers, course participants, individuals operating a safety system, and anyone walking on a padded surface must sign Earth Treks’ Waiver with Bouldering and Facility Orientation and watch a Bouldering Orientation Video. Climbers under 18 years of age must have the waiver form and orientations signed by their parent or court-appointed guardian.
Belaying is the act of managing a rope to protect a climber. The belayer is there to control the slack in the safety system, catch a climber if they fall, and lower them down when they’re finished climbing. It’s a crucial skill to learn and refine, and one of the first skills we teach in our Introduction to Climbing class.
The Belay Safety Check is necessary for your safety and the safety of the Earth Treks community at large. While you must demonstrate the required skills competently with minimal guidance to pass, we encourage you to ask questions and practice briefly at our belay safety check station before starting.
Climbers are encouraged to repeat the safety check if needed, but must wait a minimum of one day between attempts. If you do not pass the safety check you can still climb, but you won’t be able to belay or tie knots that day. The minimum age for belaying is 13 . You can learn all of the required skills in the Introduction to Climbing course.
As part of your Belay Safety Check, you will be asked to…
- Put on a harness and tie into the harness using a Figure Eight Retrace knot with a backup.
- Put the rope “on belay”.
- Demonstrate pre-climbing checks and commands.
- Belay (manage the rope) such that a brake hand is maintained on the rope at all times. Catch simulated falls and demonstrate proper lowering technique.
All Earth Treks Climbing Centers have extensive bouldering areas. Bouldering is unroped climbing on shorter walls ranging from 14 to 17 feet high. While you don’t need any previous climbing experience to boulder, to reduce the chance of injury we strongly encourage new climbers to experience roped climbing first.
Bouldering involves increased risks because YOU WILL FALL, and all falls are ground falls that could result in serious injury. Check out the Waiver Form and Bouldering Orientation Video for more info. Introduction to Bouldering is also a great class to get started.
Yes! Each location is fully stocked with rental shoes, harnesses, chalk bags and belay devices. You have the option to rent them separately or save money with the rental package.
Shoes: $6
Harness: $5
Chalk + chalk bag: $2
Belay device: $2
Package - all of the above: $11
An open climb pass includes three climbs, a harness rental, and an Earth Treks instructor to lead your climbing experience. This will give you a great taste of climbing - no experience is necessary!
Standard Open Climb hours are Saturday and Sunday from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Each Earth Treks gym also offers special holiday open climb hours. Find your gym to get more information on an Open Climb near to you!
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