Aprende las habilidades que necesitas para afrontar trepadas por tu cuenta, en este curso introductorio de trepada de 2 días en Snowdonia, la meca de la trepada en el Reino Unido. Con Richard, un instructor de montañismo MIC.
2 Días
Jun - Sep
Intermedio
¿Te gustaría experimentar la diversión de la trepada por primera vez? Entonces te invito a unirte a mí en un curso introductorio de trepada de 2 días en Snowdonia, Gales del Norte. Te daré las habilidades que necesitas para afrontar trepadas por tu cuenta.
Si ya eres un excursionista de montaña que busca agregar algo de emoción a tus caminatas, entonces la trepada es perfecta para ti. Snowdonia es la meca de la trepada y escalada en el Reino Unido. ¡Tenemos tantas trepadas fantásticas para elegir aquí!
El curso que propongo incluirá la elección de una ruta, habilidades de movimiento personal y búsqueda de ruta. Además, repasaremos qué equipo necesitarás y cómo usar una cuerda.
Pasaremos los 2 días en trepadas de Grado 1, y posiblemente Grado 2. Podemos seguir algunas de las trepadas clásicas de Snowdonia, como Crib Goch, Cneifion Arete o Bristly Ridge. ¡Te aseguro que agregarás un buen desafío y emoción a tu próximo viaje a las colinas!
Al final de este día de curso de trepada, habrás aumentado tus habilidades y estarás listo para emprender rutas más aventureras! Ten en cuenta que llevo un máximo de 6 personas en este curso de trepada, para asegurarme de que todos lo disfruten de manera segura.
¿Quieres unirte a mí en este gran curso de trepada de 2 días? Entonces envíame una solicitud y comenzaremos a planificar tu viaje de inmediato. ¡También ofrezco un curso introductorio de escalada en roca de 1 día, si quieres probarlo!
Otro equipo
Botella de agua
Mochila
Waterproof jacket and trousers, boots, food, personal first aid items.
4.9
(45)
Guía de Montaña
I hold a Mountaineering Instructor Certificate (MIC). I am fully qualified to guide and instruct all aspects of mountaineering and climbing in the UK throughout the year. Also, I am a full member of the Mountain Training Association (MTA) and the Association of Mountaineering Instructors (AMI).
I love climbing and this passion has taken me all over the world, even to the summit of Mount Everest. I have also climbed in the Andes, as well as in the Alps, Norway and Canada. I reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 2001, as a member of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service Everest North Ridge expedition.
I first started mountaineering in Scotland with the RAF Mountain Rescue Service, over 20 years ago. Since then, I haven't stopped climbing and exploring new mountains in the UK and abroad. I have been a RAF Mountain Rescue Team Leader and also the Chief Instructor for 5 years. I have also climbed all the Munros, the Scottish peaks above 3000 feet.
I love climbing around North Wales and the rest of the UK. We have so many amazing climbing and scrambling spots to discover in this area! I enjoy taking my clients there for rock climbing, scrambling and mountain skills courses or for a guided day out.
We can set up a program according to your level and wishes. Contact me and we can start planning your next mountain adventure right away!
Idiomas
Inglés
Certificados
AMI MIC
Charlotte
Great friendly guides with plenty of knowledge. They offered extra clothing and water, asked and organised several stops, we had several different types of climbers - those who are experiences and those who's this was a first experience, different fitness levels etc so they was able to separate and support the group accordingly. I would highly recommend Derry and Conor to anyone who was asking for a guide.
Stanley
We did our trip with Andy who's one of the guides working with Richard. Andy was fantastic - very knowledgable, experienced and patient. It was 5 of us and we've all had a great time despite different levels of experience. The climb was overlooking the valley which was used for Game of Thrones filming. Highly recommend to anyone looking for North Wales climbs.
Eleasha
My partner and I had Gareth as our guide and he was brilliant. His knowledge and history of the mountains made for good conversations and his endurance and patience was greatly appreciated on our climb. We didn't know what to expect but Gareth guided us on the path we were taking going up and the other path we would take descending down. I found it challenging at times but Gareth was always patient and truthfully reassuring on the types of steepness we faced and was able to put time/kilometres on it too, which encouraged me to push myself. He was very welcoming to small breaks and also kindly captured pictures and videos of me and my partner as we climbed, which is nice to look back on. Overall, I highly recommend this service. As first time climbers, the Rhyd Ddu path was challenging but so worth it as it was a beautiful, quieter path to climb. I specifically booked this service as a birthday surprise for my partner and loved the fact we were not part of a group and were able to enjoy the experience together. Keep up the great work and I'll be sure to pass on these details to anyone interested in climbing. Regards, Eleasha.
Chris
We booked with SW&C for the North Ridge on Tryfan, with the goal being to let my 12 year-old daughter climb a mountain in the UK that you can’t walk to the top of. I’m so glad we did. We had the best day out despite the classic Welsh weather, and our guide made the whole thing totally stress-free, including navigating with visibility down to 10 feet or so at some points, taking loads of photos of us, showing the easiest moves for the “crux” and having a generally encyclopaedic knowledge of the mountain and related areas in general. I can’t recommend SW&C highly enough!
Maggie
Ascending Ben Nevis was a shared 21st/75th birthday treat for my grandson and me. Rich was really kind right from the start - eg changing the start time because some of our luggage was lost en route and we had to buy new waterproofs. He spent time getting to know us and our capabilities, encouraged us to do things like eating and keeping warm, encouraged us and joked with us and told stories all the way to the top in wind and rain and snow (in July!). Going down was something else and I'd have died, I think, without Rich, because my legs more or less packed up. He and my grandson encouraged me evey painful step of the way (six hours) and towards the end Rich tethered me to himself with a rope for support and encouragement. Never an impatient word, in spite of the very extended day, and not a hint that I might have bitten off more than I could chew. I am so happy and grateful. A scholar and a gentleman! Thank you Rich.
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