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Advanced Rock Climbing Courses

If you have some climbing experience and are ready to take your climbing skills to the next level, our advanced rock climbing classes are for you! We have several advanced climbing courses available, so you can select the option that most appeals to your skills and interests. Read on to learn more about the ways you can level up your climbing with Rock About Climbing Adventures.

If you have some climbing experience and are ready to take your climbing skills to the next level, our advanced rock climbing classes are for you! We have several advanced climbing courses available, so you can select the option that most appeals to your skills and interests. Read on to learn more about the ways you can level up your climbing with Rock About Climbing Adventures.

Advanced Options


Lead Climbing Course From $113.85

In our Lead Climbing Course, you will learn how to climb on lead, including cleaning a route, stick clipping, quickdraw anatomy, belay techniques, and other important safety concerns for lead climbing. Our experienced lead guides will make sure you are prepared to climb lead safely, preparing you for more difficult grades and leading your own climbs.

Trad Climbing Course From $113.85

In our traditional climbing course, we teach techniques from the American Mountain Guides Association. These techniques include passive and active gear placement, knots and hitches used in climbing, how to lead a traditional climbing tour, rappelling, and more. We also offer an optional second day, where you’ll learn more about anchor construction, gear placement, and crack climbing.

El Potrero Chico Guided Multipitch Climbing From $113.85

El Potrero Chico, located just over the border in Northern Mexico, is one of the biggest climbing destinations in the world. With more than 140 multipitch climbing routes, there are plenty of options to choose from here! Our guides have been climbing here for decades, so you can trust that you’re in the right hands when you want to learn how to climb some of the tallest limestone in North America.