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Guided Climbing

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Looking for professional coaching at the crag?

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If you’re looking to climb with someone who has in-depth knowledge of the area and can provide expert advice and recommendations, this is the perfect option for you!

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​Guided Climbing for All Levels
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber, I offer coaching tailored to your level. During our sessions, you'll:

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  • Learn the latest safety standards

  • Build confidence in both climbing and belaying

  • Receive personalized feedback to enhance your skills

 

For Climbers Ready to Push Their Limits
If you already have some climbing experience and want to challenge yourself, I’m happy to help you work toward specific goals, such as:

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  • Climbing techniques

  • Onsight tactics and projecting

  • Fear management

  • Endurance and strength training

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Guided climbing is available for individuals or small groups.

Whether you prefer a single day or multiple days of personalized coaching,

I’m here to help you reach your climbing goals.

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Before each session, I like to have a conversation with you to understand your expectations and current climbing level.

This helps me tailor the coaching to your specific needs and meet you exactly where you are on your climbing journey.

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Maximize Your Progress
For the best results, I recommend booking more than one day to fully benefit from my experience and personalized guidance.

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Prices vary based on the number of participants and the number of days booked. Please feel free to reach out for a personalized quote.

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To support our local community, we offer an exclusive discount for residents of the region. Please contact me for more detailed informaton

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Price includes: Guiding fee, Climbing Gear (if you already have your own equipment; you're welcome to bring it)

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Price doesn't include: Transport to the crag (can be arranged additionally if nessecary), Lunch (bring what you enjoy and gives you the energy you need - don't forget something to drink!)

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