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arnoilgner
Jul 13, 2007, 10:53 PM
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Instructors: Craig Luebben and Arno Ilgner ----------------------------------------------------------------- What is the Trad/Mental Camp all about? This climbing training camp is specifically targeted to those climbers who want to learn traditional climbing and gain a heightened degree of mental focus through applying the Warrior’s Way program in a trad setting. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Who: We are offering a 3-day course, with a maximum of 5:1 client to instructor ratio. We will focus on each climber individually so you get the most from your time. When you leave you’ll climb stronger, smarter, safer, more efficiently, and you’ll have the skills you need for leading traditional routes. What: Trad/Mental Camp When: August 6-8 (monday, tuesday, wednesday) Where: Vedauwoo, WY Investment: $490 How to register: Rock'n and Jam'n (climbing gym) is handling the registration. Please contact them at (303-254-4344). --- Target group: Climbers who do OR do not know trad skills. Those that don't know trad will learn the basics while those that do know trad will learn to refine their skills. Both will learn how to refine their mental focus in trad settings. --- Skills covered: 1. Improved safety awareness and appropriate risk assessment 2. Learn traditional climbing skills, including setting lead protection and building belay anchors 3. Lead traditional routes safely and efficiently 4. Climb cracks, from finger cracks to offwidths 5. Increase the power of your strongest “muscle”, the brain by applying the Warrior's Way mental fitness program 6. Develop self awareness, stay centered, reduce doubts and fear, fall safely, improve commitment, gain fluidity, and increase problem-solving skills 7. Have a fun-filled, educational climbing experience --- What is included? All climbing equipment is included except: climbing shoes, harness and belay device. If you have traditional climbing gear, rope, draws/slings, and a helmet, bring it. --- Logistics We'll be camping. Bring food, water, and camping equipment. Costs associated with these logistics are not covered in the course fee.
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angry
Jul 13, 2007, 10:56 PM
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arnoilgner
Jul 13, 2007, 11:00 PM
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yes, please come by and say hello. arno
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jaybro
Jul 14, 2007, 3:30 AM
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I'll be there on the 12th or 13th, you guys still gonna be around? Maybe share a laugh or two.
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arnoilgner
Jul 14, 2007, 1:39 PM
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hi jaybro, no, only going to be there 6-8, then heading to the outdoor retailer show and then back to tn. a
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Mt_Fireu8e
Jul 23, 2007, 1:47 AM
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Will you be providing any training opportunities this fall/winter 07-08 or early spring 08? I am very interested in learning more about intro to trad climbing and also wondering if any self rescue classes are offered? I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Amy
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arnoilgner
Jul 23, 2007, 2:38 PM
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hi amy, i will be teaching a similar trad/mental course at the new river gorge oct 26-28. please check with elaina at new river mountain guides for info and registering: info@newriverclimbing.com. I'm not sure about my 2008 schedule yet but I'll probably be doing more of these type camps. you can contact me directly at: arno@warriorsway.com. arno
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timstich
Aug 6, 2007, 2:41 AM
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Bring lots of tape for tape gloves! Just got back from there and had a blast.
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healyje
Aug 6, 2007, 6:39 AM
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I'm not really into the whole "mental camp" deal, beyond learning not to be mental at all while climbing. But, if there were ever a case study in places where it's challenging to not piss down your leg from over-thinking the whole equation I suspect you will be coming to the right place and hanging out with a couple of guys that have been there and now keep their pants legs dry every time.
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