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# Self Rescue for Climbers in Wales

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Self Rescue for Climbers in Wales
- **URL slug**: self-rescue-for-climbers-in-wales
- **Course id**: 103645
- **Centre id**: 92204

## Short summary

Full-day self-rescue skills for climbers - small groups of 2-4, practical scenarios on the crag.

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Climbing, Outdoor Climbing
- **Experience levels**: Improver
- **Course categories**: Lessons & Courses
- **Regions**: Wales
- **Subregions**: Mid & South-West Wales
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Wales
- **Coordinates**: 52.1306607, -3.7837117 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 100
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: EP Guiding
- **Owner / contact label**: Emlyn
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 8
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 4
- **Min group**: 2
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Strict
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Knowing how to look after yourself and your partner is part of becoming a confident, independent climber. This full-day Self Rescue course gives you practical skills to manage common problems on the crag, deal with unexpected situations, and make safer decisions when things do not go to plan, using methods that work with kit you already carry. 📋 Key Details Duration : Full day, typically 09:00-17:00 Group size : Minimum 2, maximum 4 Focus : Improvised rescue and problem-solving skills Approach : Simple, dependable techniques practised in realistic scenarios 🌊 Key Skills Escaping the belay safely and efficiently Problem-solving abseils and assisting a stuck second Hoisting and improvised rope systems Re-ascending a rope Decision-making and knowing when to seek outside help 🏄 What to Expect You work through realistic scenarios with guidance at every stage, rehearsing techniques until they feel dependable rather than theoretical. Group sizes stay small so everyone gets hands-on practice, time to ask questions, and space to repeat the sequences that matter most. By the end of the day you should have stronger problem-solving skills and a clearer sense of how to manage incidents with the kit you already carry. The coaching stays practical and calm, focused on methods you can remember under pressure. See the itinerary for the day flow. 📍 Location Sessions use suitable crag venues for the skills being practised, chosen so the terrain supports safe rehearsal of rescue and problem-solving sequences. Exact location depends on the group, weather, and the scenarios planned for the day. Meeting point details are shared when your booking is confirmed so you know where to arrive, how to park, and what to expect from the venue before you start. ✅ Prerequisites Best suited to trad leaders, multi-pitch climbers, and outdoor climbers who want stronger technical safety skills. A solid outdoor climbing background helps you get the most from the scenarios, especially if you already second or lead on trad terrain. Tell your guide your experience when you enquire so the coaching plan matches the group. Bring outdoor clothing and any personal climbing kit you normally use, and confirm any extras needed for the scenarios when you book. ⭐ Why Choose Us Small groups of two to four keep coaching personal and give everyone time to rehearse. Methods stay simple and dependable rather than overly complex, so you leave with sequences you can actually recall when something unexpected ha…

### Essential information
_None._

### What’s included
Qualified instructor for a full skills day Coaching through practical rescue scenarios Technical equipment as required for the session (confirm personal kit when booking) Small-group practice time with feedback throughout

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Food and drinks Personal outdoor clothing and footwear Personal climbing kit you prefer to bring yourself

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Who is Self Rescue for?

This course suits trad leaders wanting to be more self-reliant, climbers progressing onto multi-pitch routes, and anyone who wants stronger technical safety skills for unexpected problems on the crag. It is also useful for outdoor enthusiasts who want simple, dependable methods that work with kit they already carry on normal climbing days.

### What will I learn?

Core skills include escaping the belay, problem-solving abseils, assisting a stuck or injured second, hoisting techniques, improvised rope systems, re-ascending a rope, and deciding when to seek outside help. The focus is practical methods you can remember under pressure, not overly complex systems that are hard to recall when stressed.

### What is the group size and day length?

Courses run with a minimum of two people and a maximum of four, so everyone gets time to practise each sequence properly. The day is typically 09:00-17:00. Exact meet time is confirmed when your date is agreed.

### What does the day feel like?

You spend the day working through realistic scenarios, rehearsing techniques with guidance at every stage in a supportive environment. By the end you should feel clearer about managing common incidents and climbing more independently with better problem-solving habits.

### What should I bring?

Bring outdoor clothing suited to the venue and weather, approach footwear, water, food, and the climbing kit you normally carry if you have it. Any additional technical kit needed for the scenarios is confirmed when you book so packing is straightforward.

### What if weather is poor?

Outdoor rescue practice needs suitable conditions. Poor weather may mean a venue change or rearranging the day for safety. Your guide will stay in touch if conditions look unsuitable and agree the safest option with the group.

### Is there a minimum age?

A written minimum age is not on the current brief. Ask when you enquire if anyone in the group is under 18 so suitability can be confirmed. Group size remains between two and four people for the course format regardless of age.

### What experience do I need?

A solid outdoor climbing background helps you get the most from the scenarios, especially if you already second or lead on trad or multi-pitch terrain. Tell your guide your experience when you enquire so the coaching plan matches the group.

### Where does the course run?

Sessions use suitable crag venues for the skills being practised. Exact location depends on the group, weather, and the scenarios planned for the day. Meeting point details are shared when your booking is confirmed so you know where to arrive and how to park.

### Are the techniques complex?

Methods stay simple and dependable, focused on kit you already carry rather than specialist rescue-only systems. The aim is confidence under pressure: sequences you can remember and apply when something unexpected happens on the crag.



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