It goes without saying that the Lake District is one of the most stunning destinations in the UK. Aside from taking in the scenes by an open fire with a Cumbrian-brewed beer, it’s also a fantastic place to get out rock climbing. From high mountain crags and slate-laden quarries to neolithic boulders and low-lying Rhyolite; there’s a huge amount of options to choose from, for beginners and experts alike.
But how exactly does one get in to outdoor climbing? If you’ve got that nail-biting image of Alex Honnold placing his whole life in his hands in Free Solo then fear not – there are other ways to go about it… I recently tried Arc’teryx Academy’s ‘Climb Lake District’ weekend for example, and can confirm, it was a fantastic way to get to know the UK climbing scene.
Formerly known as ‘Big Mountain Weekend’, ‘Climb Lake District’ features a collection of workshops, clinics, seminars and socials to help you develop and advance your climbing skills. It’s an opportunity for people of all abilities to learn from the best of the best in a safe and supportive environment, whilst also connecting with people who share your passion for the great outdoors.
Whilst they include progression clinics for the more experienced climbers too, it was the introductory climbing classes along with a fascinating environmental clinic run by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust that I opted for.
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The whole event takes place in Langdale – with a basecamp at the scenic Sticklebarn pub – and it’s held in collaboration with the International School of Mountaineering. Rest assured then, with Arc’teryx athletes and mountain guides as your instructors, you’re in safe hands.
Here’s a breakdown of just some of the classes they have on offer, as well as some beginner’s climbing tips from Arc’teryx ambassador Katy Whittaker, an organiser of the weekend and one of the best gritstone climbers in the world.