expert
6–8 hours
Strong cardiovascular fitness and endurance are required, along with advanced climbing strength and agility.
Take your climbing skills to new heights with this advanced rock climbing trip in Conway, New Hampshire. Scale iconic granite faces in the White Mountains while surrounded by alpine beauty and rich climbing history.
7.5 Hours • Up to 3 People • Advanced Rock Climbing Day Trip
Embark on an exhilarating 7.5-hour advanced rock climbing day trip tailored to enhance your skills. Whether you aim to master top rope setups, improve multi-pitch efficiency, or learn rappelling, this experience adapts to your goals. Climb at the best-suited venue, surrounded by expert guidance and breathtaking scenery.
7.5 Hours
Our advanced rock climbing is designed for the rock climber who’s had some experience climbing and leading and wants to take the next step in their climbing. Depending on your goal, we can teach you to set up top ropes, become more efficient with multi-pitch, or how to rappel. We spend this time catering to what you want to learn.
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: $400 2 people: $275 3 people: $225
New Hampshire weather can shift rapidly; ensure stable conditions before embarking, especially on multi-pitch routes.
Reliable anchoring hardware is critical for safe belays and rappels on exposed pitches.
The granite slab sections demand high friction footwear for precise foot placements.
Extended climbs can be physically demanding; hydration and energy are key to maintaining focus and endurance.
The White Mountains have hosted climbers since the early 1900s, with many routes preserving classic lineages of early American alpinism.
Guides emphasize Leave No Trace ethics and active participation in trail and route maintenance to protect fragile mountain ecosystems.
Critical for connecting to ropes and protection safely throughout the climb.
A full rack with nuts, cams, quickdraws, and slings is needed for placing protection on variable rock features.
Protects against falling rock and accidental falls during the climb.
Specialized footwear offers grip and sensitivity necessary for technical granite climbing.