Climbing equipment for courses, etc.
Climbing equipment is provided by us to the climber (on a loan basis): helmet, one
carabiner, harness, one belay device, utility rope and one radio transmitter.
Climber needs to carry 1 additional carabiner and a pair of gloves at his/her expense.
Climber must carry a backpack with food, sunscreen lotion, etc. (List will be handed out at
orientation).
Climber must sign liability agreement; medical and registration form.
Climber must pay all fees 5 days prior to course date. (Fees depend upon group size). Call for
fees or email us.
Climber must provide his/hers transportation to site location (some climbers car pool).
... climbing equipment is only as good
as the user, and there is often a thin
line between use and abuse. Ropes
must always be inspected for
excessive wear.
Primitive camping, camping with facilities, and lodging
There are three plans for training:
Plan I: Primitive camping: No facilities are available (water and showers).
Plan II: Camping at Seminole State Park: All facilities are available (water, showers,
camping site, and electrical hookups).
Plan III: Motel with all facilities.
Group size, classes, travel time, etc.
EXtreme Touchstone Adventures
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"Over confidence is just as bad as a lack of confidence"
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Think and plan ahead. Keep calm and make sure you finish with style.
Classes are in duration from two to three days. Classes start in the first week of February to
the second week of October. Travel time to site is approximately three and half hours from
Laredo, TX. Groups range from a minimum of five to ten climbers (exceptions can be made).
We provide one guide for every five climbers. Private lessons are available. However, fees
are higher private lessons.