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Exploring the Essential Features of “Conrad Anker – Climbing Essentials”
Climbing Essentials with Conrad Anker
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Adventure with Purpose
- Lesson 2: Defying Gravity
- Lesson 3: Planning Your Climb
- Lesson 4: Choosing Your Partners
- Lesson 5: Safety Essentials
- Lesson 6: Gear and Packing for a Climb
- Lesson 7: Sport Climbing
- Lesson 8: Trad Climbing
- Lesson 9: Alpine
- Lesson 10: Practical – A Day at the Crag with Conrad
- Bonus Lesson: Journaling
- Bonus Lesson: Retiring Your Gear
- Bonus Lesson: Essential Knots
OVERVIEW
Learn from one of the world’s greatest climbers how to refine your skills, expand your knowledge, and develop a greater connection to the sport of climbing.
You’ll Learn
- A purpose-based approach to adventure
- Important steps and considerations when planning and preparing for a climb
- The nuances between different types of climbing
- Practical field studies
INSTRUCTOR
Conrad Anker
Conrad Anker is a climber’s climber, and a living legend – at home on a faraway alpine wall or the sparkling ice of Hyalite Canyon, near his hometown of Bozeman, Montana. Over decades, his epic climbing journey has taken him from the northern realms of Alaska to the farthest reaches of Antarctica. In 2011, his ascent of the iconic Shark’s Fin on India’s Mount Meru, with partners Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk, was immortalized in the Sundance-winning documentary, Meru. A year later, Conrad summited Sagarmatha (Everest) for the third time, leading an educational and research-based expedition to the Southeast Ridge without supplemental oxygen – a distinction claimed only by the world’s top climbers.
In 1999, Conrad found the body of George Mallory on Everest, solving one of climbing’s greatest mysteries and shedding new light on the pioneering climbs of early expeditions. As captain of The North Face climbing team for 26 years, Conrad has led the charge towards greater dialogue and positive action around conservation and climate change. He is also a direct advocate for Protect Our Winters, The American Himalayan Foundation, the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation, the Access Fund, USA Climbing, and the Greater Yellowstone Coalition.
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