Basic rock climbing course | Introduction and use of the climbing garden with a mountain guide

Learn sport climbing on the rocks with us and be inspired! In two days, we will teach you the skills you need to climb independently and safely in a climbing garden.

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Lidernen

Learn sport climbing with us and get inspired! In our two-day basic rock climbing course around the Lidernenhütte, we teach you everything you need to be safe and independent in the climbing garden. The area above Lake Lucerne, with its impressive mountain scenery, rock with a good grip and cosy hut, is the ideal place to learn the basics of rock climbing. Here you will find perfect conditions for practising directly on real rock - with views of the surrounding peaks and a dose of alpine flair.

On the first day, the focus is on training: you will learn how to tie in and belay yourself correctly, how to handle ropes and quickdraws and how threading and redirecting works. Our mountain guides will show you in a practical and understandable way what is important for safe climbing. The second day is dedicated to consolidation and application. You will repeat what you have learnt, consolidate your technique and gain confidence in independent climbing. With targeted exercises, individual feedback and plenty of time on the rock, you will gradually become more experienced and enjoy climbing in all its variety. Between the two days of the course, we spend a cosy night in the Lidernenhütte - with fine food, a convivial atmosphere and a view of the impressive mountains of Uri.

This course is the perfect introduction to the world of rock climbing - practical, exciting and in the midst of a uniquely beautiful alpine environment.

  • Procedure and course content

    • Meeting place

      09:45, Ponte Brolla Stazione

      We meet at the valley station of the Chäppeliberg cable car in Riemenstalden.

      Car parking spaces are available.

      For all those travelling by public transport, we recommend making a reservation for the bus from Sisikon-Riemenstalden, which can be made by calling 041 817 75 00.

    • Day 1 - Welcome and start of the course

      10:15 a.m., Riemenstalden Chäppeliberg

      We get to know each other and clarify your expectations, then we take the cosy cable car and walk together to the climbing garden once we reach the top. We walk past the hut and can leave the equipment we don't need in the hut.

    • Day 1 - Learn and apply

      3c-5a

      On our first day of the course, the focus is on familiarising yourself with rock climbing. Together we will familiarise ourselves with the climbing garden, learn how to use the equipment safely and practise basic techniques so that you can move safely and independently on the rock. The focus is on building confidence in yourself, your equipment and your climbing partner - with lots of practice, feedback and fun climbing.

      Daily destination:
      You have learnt the basics of rock climbing and can now climb independently in climbing gardens, taking your ability and skills into account.

      Course content:

      Organisation in the climbing garden

      • Which routes are suitable for me?

      Communication in the rope team

      • What commands do we use to communicate with each other?

      Partner check and team setup

      • Alignment of skills and abilities

      Materials science

      • Carabiner

      • Express slings

      • Ropes

      • Slings

      • Further equipment

      Handling the belay device

      • Which belay device is right for me?

      • Differences, advantages and disadvantages

      Handling the rope during climbing

      • Clipping position and correct clipping

      • Rope guide

      • Route selection

      Threading

      • Simple threading

      • Double threading

      Reflection

      • What have I learnt?

      • Where do I stand?

      • What are my next steps?

      • Feedback round with the course leader

       

    • Day 1 - Evening

      We spend the evening together over a delicious dinner. We will have time to exchange ideas, ask questions or simply round off the day in a cosy atmosphere.

    • Day 2 - Repetition and consolidation

      3c-5c

      After a cosy breakfast, we start the second day of the course together. Today, the focus is on independently applying and consolidating what we have learnt.

      Daily destination:
      You apply what you have learnt safely and independently, improve your technique and gain routine and confidence in your skills, your equipment and your climbing partner.

      In the climbing garden, you will start by independently repeating the most important techniques from the previous day: correct belaying, clean clipping, efficient rope handling and safe threading. We then apply the knowledge directly on suitable routes to gain routine and confidence. Our mountain guides accompany you throughout the day, are always there to support you and give you valuable tips so that you can develop your climbing skills and enjoy being out on the rock. The focus is on refining your safety and sense of movement and experiencing rock climbing with joy and ease. You will have plenty of time to try out different routes, test your limits and get tips on how to improve your technique.

      At the end of the course, we will reflect together on the day - what you have learnt, where you have made progress and how you can continue to practise climbing independently in the future. A day full of practice, sunshine and climbing fun in Ticino - the perfect end to your basic course!

    • Conclusion

      16:00, Riemenstalden Chäppeliberg

      We complete the course together.

  • Requirements

    • You have learnt lead climbing and belaying in the hall and use it regularly.
    • Fitness for short climbing tours with a leisurely ascent and descent.
    • You can climb up to the fourth degree in the hall.
  • Price and services

    • CHF 490.-
    • Small group with 4 - 8 guests per mountain guide.
    • Including planning and realisation with mountain guide and his/her travel expenses.
    • Course materials included.
    • Excluding travel costs, any train tickets, personal consumption and rental equipment.
  • Material and equipment

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, preferably directly at Larissa or via the Contact form

Accommodation

Lidernen hut

The Lidernenhütte, situated at 1,727 metres in the Schwyz Alps high above Lake Lucerne, is an ideal base for hikers, climbers and ski tour groups.

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Here you will find the organisation of our tours as a guideline. If you are unsure which level suits you best, feel free to get in touch - We can help you!

Technics

Technology 1 - for beginners

Easy tours, suitable for beginners. The terrain is easy and moderate. No previous mountaineering experience is necessary.

Climbing: No previous experience necessary. Experience in the climbing hall is an advantage.

Technique 2 - Leisurely tours

Easy to slightly challenging tours with short, steeper sections that we master together and with coaching. You are ready for this level after a basic or taster course.

Climbing: You have mastered the The basics of climbing in the gym and in the climbing garden.

Technique 3 - Medium tours

Medium-difficulty tours with short, technical sections that are easy to do with some previous experience. You have already done a few tours and feel confident with your equipment and technique.

Climbing: You know your way around a climbing garden and have some experience with multi-pitch routes.

Technique 4 - First big tours

Challenging tours with longer, steeper passages that require a good level of experience and skill. We secure these sections with ropes and coach you through difficult sections. Suitable for adventure-seekers with solid basic training.

Climbing: You have experience in multi-pitch climbing and feel confident in the climbing garden.

Technique 5 - Grand tours

Very demanding tours, with technical passages that require a good level of experience and skill. These are secured, but smooth, rapid progress is required. For experienced climbers with plenty of experience and a thirst for adventure.

Climbing: You are experienced in multi-pitch climbing and feel equally comfortable on alpine rock and in the climbing garden.

Endurance

Endurance 1 - Easy tours

Easy tours with plenty of time to take a break and enjoy.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 500 - 800 metres per day, 
  • Pace: approx. 250 - 300 m / h.
Endurance 2 - Leisurely tours

"Normal" tour at a leisurely pace with 800 - 1000 vertical metres per day, ~300 hm / h.

Endurance 3 - Medium tours

Longer tours at a steady, fluid pace. A solid basic level of fitness is required here.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 1200 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 4 - First big tours

Long and challenging tours at a brisk but constant pace. Ideal for active sports enthusiasts.

  • Elevation gain: up to 1500 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 5 - Long tours

Very long tours with more than 1500 metres in altitude per day. Requires very good fitness and stamina.

  • Elevation metres: 1500 m + per day
  • Pace: approx. 400 m / h.

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