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Intermediate Rock Climbing Adventure in Conway, New Hampshire's White Mountains - Conway

Intermediate Rock Climbing Adventure in Conway, New Hampshire's White Mountains

Conwaymoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical shape with prior climbing experience and comfortable with multi-pitch climbing basics.

Overview

Take your climbing skills to the next level with Willard Mountain Guides’ Intermediate Rock Climbing Trip, set in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Discover rugged granite faces, expert guidance, and unforgettable alpine views on this thrilling adventure.

Conway, New Hampshire

Intermediate Rock Climbing Trip

7.5 Hours • Up to 3 People • Intermediate Rock Climbing Day Trip

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About This Adventure

Join an exhilarating 7.5-hour Intermediate Rock Climbing Day Trip, where you'll learn to lead routes with expert guidance. Master rock protection, gear placement, and anchor construction, culminating in mock leads and the chance to lead by day's end. Elevate your climbing skills in a stunning, condition-appropriate venue!

Intermediate Rock Climbing Day Trip

Duration

7.5 Hours

About

This time is designed to help you start leading routes, both sports and traditional. We will go over the different types of rock protection, how to place the gear, how to clean it, and go over anchor construction, etc. Then start you on mock lead and potentially leading by the end of the day! Sign up for our 2-day course and learn even more! Some climbing experience is required.

Every venue is condition-dependent, WMG will pick the best suitable place for us to climb.

Prices: (Includes all technical gear: Helmet, harness, climbing shoes, ropes) 1 Person: $375 2 People: $250 3 People: $200

Adventure Tips

Check weather carefully

Weather in the White Mountains can change rapidly; ensure you have appropriate gear and check forecasts before heading out.

Bring climbing shoes & helmet

Proper climbing shoes and a helmet are essential for safety and performance on granite routes.

Stay hydrated and fueled

Bring plenty of water and energy-rich snacks to maintain stamina during climbs.

Respect Leave No Trace

Pack out all trash and avoid disturbing local vegetation to help preserve this pristine climbing environment.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Peregrine falcons soaring near cliffs
  • Eastern chipmunks scurrying through forest floor

History

The White Mountains have been a climbing destination since the early 1900s, influencing American alpine traditions.

Conservation

Willard Mountain Guides promotes Leave No Trace principles, supporting the forest’s health and preserving climbing routes for future generations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Climbing harness

Essential

Secure fit and comfortable for extended climbs.

Climbing shoes

Essential

Provides grip and precision for granite surfaces.

Helmet

Essential

Protects against falling debris and bumps on narrow routes.

Layered clothing

Essential

Adjusts to changing temperatures during climbs and breaks.

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