Tag: beginner rock climbing

  • ROCK CLIMBING THIS SUMMER?

    Kindergarten Slab on Donner Summit (social distancing before social distancing)

    Dear Climbers, we don’t know yet when we will resume climbing on Donner Pass but when we do we hope you’ll be up there with us! Privates and groups will join our certified guides hopefully by July? August? Your guess is better than mine likely! But rock climbing is what we do all summer and fall (and usually part of spring, depending on the snowpack up on Donner Pass, which is 7000′. In the mean time, here are some exercises to stay in shape at home! Some are more advanced than others, so be your own coach and take care!

    Russian Twists

    Sit on the floor and bring your legs out straight. Lean back slightly so your torso and legs form a V-like shape, bracing your abdominal wall to engage your core. Balancing here, twist your torso from side to side without moving your legs.

    Pistol Squats

    A pistol squat is a single-leg squat where you raise one leg out in front of you and lower down as far as possible on the other leg before standing up. It’s a great way to get full range of motion in each leg and build deep strength with flexibility. If you can do a full minute of pistol squats (30 seconds per leg), great, but consider using a door frame for assistance in getting up and down by lightly pulling on it as you come out of the squat. You can always start with regular pistol squats and finish the allotted time with assisted squats.

    Side Lines

    Find an open space, mark off a distance of about 100 feet with 10-foot increments. Sprint from the baseline to the end and back, reducing the distance by 10 feet on each turnaround until you are finished. Try to touch the ground at each turnaround.

    Finger Raises

    Hold a high plank (or raised pushup position) using your fingers to hold you as high as possible. This will really build finger strength and core, as you should be fighting to stay afloat.

    Jumping Lunges

    Lower down into a basic lunge, with your knee straight above your toes, not extending past them. Instead of slowly pushing back up, jump, quickly switching your legs to the alternate position while in the air, landing softly, and smoothly lowering down into the next lunge.

    Box (or Stair) Jumps

    From an athletic stance, jump with both feet up on a box or stair. Hold the squat position to the count of 10, then jump back down. Repeat.

  • NEW! Teen Climbing Camp

    NEW! Teen Climbing Camp

    July 2-3 Summer Climbing Camps for both Youngin’s and Teens! Half day format

    Age 7-12 from 9-noon

    Age 13-17 from 1-4pm

    Price: $175 (includes shoes, harness, helmet, snack and T-shirt)…multi-camper discounts available, please ask when booking.

    To make your reservation, call 530-386-2102 or email [email protected]

    More info

    Click the paypal link to pay and confirm your reservation. You will receive an email with more information from us then.




  • Rock Climbing with Local KRNV Sports Journalists

    Rock Climbing with Local KRNV Sports Journalists

    Here is an inside look to what your first time rock climbing would be like. Click on the video to watch as we take KRNV (My News Channel 4) sports journalist,Gianna Giorgi, and photographer, Julian del Gaudio, on their very first rock climbing experience. We had a great time introducing them to this very fun and rewarding sport and showing them our Donner Summit playground. We are fortunate to have world class granite right here in Truckee which is the ideal type of rock for climbing. We have access to a variety of climbs with all levels of difficulty. Learning how to climb really is as easy as it looks.

    http://mynews4.com/sports/exploring-our-backyard/exploring-our-backyard-rock-climbing-adventure-at-donner-summit

  • Father’s Day Rock Climbing Special

    Saturday-Sunday, June 14-15.  Take 15% off a half day or full day of guided rock climbing.  A great way for Dad and the kids to spend the day together and create a memorable experience of learning a new sport together.  All levels of climbers welcome!  Beginner rock climbers will get a full introduction to the sport and come away with basic rock climbing skills.  Intermediate and advanced climbers can do multi-pitch climbs that appropriately challenges them for their ability level.   We climb in The Tahoe National Forest on Donner Summit, one of the premier climbing destinations in the world.  Your safety is our number one priority, all guides are AMGA certified and highly experienced.  All gear and equipment is included – just show up ready to climb!