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ENS Credit Classes are only open to currently registered SDSU students.
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This course provides advanced concepts of climbing by focusing on the transition from indoor climbing to an outdoor climbing environment. Students will learn about the various types of climbing forms and techniques (specific to top-rope anchoring and lead/sport climbing), protective hardware, placement and use, climbing anchoring systems, climbing rest maneuvers/body movement, climbing ethics/etiquette, and trip planning; practical skill application is included with a trip component.
This course includes twelve instructional sessions, online assignments, and completion of a pre-approved daylong outdoor climbing trip with Aztec Adventures instructional staff. Additional trip information provided on the first day of class.
REQUIRED COURSE PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge and demonstration of top-rope and bouldering techniques including climbing wall etiquette, top rope management, top rope belaying with both a tubular and grigri device, climbing commands, and basic body movements. Students must have a comprehension of these topics prior to the first day of class. Completion of Beginning Rock Climbing ENS 139A is strongly recommended.