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Our Year-end BBQ & Rock Climbing Party

We held our year-end BBQ at Whytecliff Park and got our first try at climbing at our new home crag (only about a kilometre from our meeting hall).  We dubbed the crag the “Royal Flush” (i.e., “WC” for Whytecliff and the bottom is a bowl that partially fills and empties with water during the day).  The Scouts have come a long way since their first try at rock climbing a few weeks ago!

Special thanks to Scout Mom, Helen, for organizing the BBQ party!

On behalf of myself and all of the Scouts, I say, “Thank You” to all of the parents for having the courage to let us have such a wonderful first year adventure as “Mountaineer Scouts”!

Now… what should we plan for next year and how are we going to top this year?  Well, I might just have a few ideas……

Climb High!

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Introduction to Rock Climbing

Scouts Need to Sharpen Their Skillz!

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After explaining how to set up our top rope anchor, the boys are taught how to clip into a belay/rappel device (ATC Guide) for rappelling.

Ready to go!

Scout Simon gets his first try at rappelling. This shorty beginner wall is perfect for teaching the scouts the basics before we move on to anything more challenging.

Learning to trust the rope and yourself.  This is going to take a while but, hey, we’re in no hurry.  Plus the view of Vancouver from this bluff in Lighthouse Park is really spectacular.

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Update – June 19, 2012:  The boys have moved on to a slightly higher wall to learn top rope climbing.

Scout Max easily scrambles up his first real rock wall.

Apparently Max thinks rock climbing is A-Okay!

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