Scrambling



Scrambling steps your walking up another gear and is a great introduction to route finding and navigation skills.

 

Scrambling is how many people are introduced to rock climbing. Scramblers generally climb over steep rocky terrain without the technical equipment used in rock climbing. The lengths of many routes require the scrambler to travel swiftly, often with a rucksack. Safety ropes and gear are carried solely for difficult sections and emergencies.

 

Cragdays courses explore techniques for moving on steep terrain, the correct use of protection/ropes, navigation, guidebooks and route finding. Guided classic scrambles and introductory courses can be arranged for all level of competency with ratios of up to 1:4 for easier grade scrambles or 1:3 for more demanding routes and ridges.

Price includes a fully qualified mountain leader only, who will meet you at the pre-arranged start point. Maximum 4 clients per mountain leader.

 

£75 each for first two clients, plus £30 for each additional client.

£140 if just one client.