Introductory Waterfall Rappelling Class for One or Two (Up to 65% Off)
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Professional climbers run courses that teach beginners safe, fundamental rappelling techniques
Climbers scale mountains for the feeling of accomplishment and the heap of free flags waiting at the summit. Reach new personal heights with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $79 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for one valid Saturday and Sunday (a $199 value)
- $140 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for two valid Saturday and Sunday (a $300 value)
- $69 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for one valid Monday through Friday (a $199 value) $120 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for two valid Monday through Friday (a $300 value)
The introductory rappelling course sets participants up with gear and a trained guide who mans a safety rope. Students rappel down a rock face and wave at rock window washers.
Professional climbers run courses that teach beginners safe, fundamental rappelling techniques
Climbers scale mountains for the feeling of accomplishment and the heap of free flags waiting at the summit. Reach new personal heights with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $79 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for one valid Saturday and Sunday (a $199 value)
- $140 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for two valid Saturday and Sunday (a $300 value)
- $69 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for one valid Monday through Friday (a $199 value) $120 for an introductory waterfall rappelling class for two valid Monday through Friday (a $300 value)
The introductory rappelling course sets participants up with gear and a trained guide who mans a safety rope. Students rappel down a rock face and wave at rock window washers.
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About North Ridge Mountain Guides
North Ridge Mountain Guides founder Jamie Leahy first fell in love with scaling peaks while tackling the heights of Mount Washington. The Instructor has since defied gravity on inclines of ice and rock around the United States and in Ecuador, summiting peaks of more than 19,000 feet to touch the sky and harvest his crops of clouds by following a simple philosophy: climb hard, climb safe. This mantra guides his approach to teaching the ins and outs of belaying and rappelling and steers the expeditions he leads up the less-traveled routes of Mount Monadnock. He also shares the art of ice climbing with pupils during introductory courses that delve into subjects such as crampon placement, swinging an ice axe, and how to read the ice, which often obscures its messages in Wingdings fonts.