ATNE's highly experienced climbing Instructors use the crags of Northumberland Yorkshire and the Lake District, which are ideal for using as an introduction to outdoor rock climbing. We will cover route selection, bouldering, movement skills, tying-on, safe belaying, lowering from routes, and abseiling.
Your day could be about becoming more independent outdoors: setting up top or bottom ropes, safeguarding others, basic rope work, seconding routes, climbing calls etc. Or are you ready to lead climb? Our instructors cover placing protection, assessing placements, building good belays, equalising anchors etc, in an attempt to move you towards being an independent outdoor leader.
Do you just want a day out climbing in Northumberland Yorkshire or the Lake District? Our climbing instructors will lead you up lots of high quality routes, at your grade, allowing you to relax and enjoy the day out.
ATNE can provide harnesses, climbing shoes, helmets, leaders rack, chalk bag and ropes..
Group ratios: 1:6 (2:12) | Cost: £195 per instructor per day |
Ratio: 1:1 | Cost: £160 per day |
Ratio: 1:2 | Cost: £180 per day |
Contact Jon Chamberlain:
Tel: 07713 254649
E-mail: info@atne.co.uk
or use our contact form.
Who | What | Where |
All, Climbing Instructors, Outdoor Professionals, Climbers, Schools, Youth Organisations, Youth Clubs, Families, Friends | Bouldering, Climbing walls, Outdoor Climbing, Trad routes, Belays, Anchors, Bottom roping, Top roping, Leading, Abseil, , Rescues, Route selection, Guidebooks | Lake District, Yorkshire, Peak District, Northumberland |
Jon and Caroline have worked for Newcastle RGS for the last two years or so - helping us develop our climbing provision. They have run a series of one day trips across Northumberland at the meccas of Bowden Doors and Kyloe, and smaller crags like East Woodburn, and down into Yorkshire to Scugdale and the like (crags that we would not otherwise have visited). This has broadened into providing fantastic instruction for some of our more talented and keen climbers into lead climbing courses over weekends, which has meant weekend trips to Burbage, Stanage and the crags around Ingleton. Their knowledge of crags to visit is vast (broadening both the students and my own education about what is out there), their manner with the students has been outstanding, and we have had some brilliant trips out wherever we have gone. Climbing at the RGS is on a real high at present and we are producing some of the most talented climbers in the North-east, which is in no small part to the work they have done for us, and their enthusiasm with the students