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Intro to Belaying

On Belay? Belay's On!

What is belaying?
The process of securing and safeguarding a climber by using a rope and belay device to hold the climber's weight if they fall. The ascending climber and the belayer, or the person holding the rope through a belay device, are a team that is linked together by the rope. Belaying is an important part of the climbing chain of safety and one of the most important skills that any novice climber must master to become a safe climber. 

This class teaches participants how to put on a harness, tie the Figure 8 follow through knot, and properly perform the PLUS (Pull, Lock, Under, Slide) belay technique.

For more information email Rachel Rogahn @rrogahn@uwlax.edu or stop by the climbing wall.

When

Past occurrences (1)

  • 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019

Where

Climbing Wall, Room 191, Recreational Eagle Center

UWL campus map for building location and nearby parking lots.

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Climbing Wall, Room 191, Recreational Eagle Center

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact Rachel Rogahn at 608.785.5225 or rrogahn@uwlax.edu.

Parking

Payment may be required. No permit?
Use Passport Parking.

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