Interested in being a MITOC climbing leader?

Leaders
Kyle Peet (Climbing Chair), Nathaniel Chu (Multi-pitch, Bouldering)
Program
Climbing
Type
Sport climbing, top rope
Trip date
Saturday, September 23rd, 2017
Difficulty rating
intermediate
Prerequisites
Desire to mentor other climbers and fundamental sport lead climbing competency

NOT FOR SCHOOL OF ROCK FOLKS. We are already climbing with you!

Are you interested in becoming a MITOC climbing leader? Do you want to get laps in on great routes while teaching others the ropes? Do you love getting others STOKED to send?

Then come climb with us! This trip will be to evaluate and train potential new climbing leaders for MITOC. Everyone with the requisite skills is invited to come! If you are still building up your climbing skills, you can join our other climbing trips later in the season. We'll have additional recruiting/evaluation trips later in the season too.

Who should sign up for this trip?

Many people should consider joining us: MITOC climbers getting more and more confident lead climbing; nonMITOC-affiliated climbers who want to teach and are confident, strong climbers; others who want to become a climbing leader at some point but may not quite be ready, and everyone in between! This is an opportunity to climb with current leaders and meet a bunch of other passion climbers.

What is going to happen?

On Saturday Sep 23, we'll meet at the parking lot of Rumney Rocks in NH at 8:30am, and lead climb all over the place. We'll head home as the sun goes down.

Who should not sign up?

You should not sign up if: you are a beginner, you want to learn to lead climb, or you are not interested in teaching others.

What does MITOC look for in single-pitch climbing leaders?

  1. Sound and safe decision making, particularly in a climbing context.
  2. Strong group management skills, communication skills, and an enthusiasm for teaching and mentorship.
  3. Good fundamental ropes, gear, and safety skills, including how to lead climb sport and build different types of top rope anchors.
  4. The ability to confidently lead 5.9 sport at Rumney Rocks. (Note: you don't have to be at this level to join this trip, but you should be getting there!) You can find more information and the leader application here (http://mitoc.mit.edu/#become-climbing-leader)

How does MITOC evaluate these skills?

Finding new climbing leaders depends on seeing and climbing with new people. As we get to know you, we get a feeling for your soft skills and hard skills. We get to know you through trips like this!

What if I only boulder outdoors?

Sign up and talk to us!! Our bouldering program is small, but we would be pumped to see it grow.

What if I'm already in School of Rock?

Then you should do that! This trip is meant to engage climbers who aren't part of School of Rock, since we are already getting to know you very well through that venue.

How excited should I get?

Like a 13 year old who just taught himself to play "I'm yours" and is about to be rolling in the ladies.


Signup

Algorithm
first-come, first-serve
Maximum participants
8
Signups opened at
Sept. 13, 2017, 7:50 a.m.
Signups closed at
Sept. 19, 2017, 9 a.m.
Notes
  1. Why are you interested in being a MITOC climbing leader? (this desire is required) 2. Do you have time to devote occasionally to teaching others? 3. What is your favorite type/style of climbing? 4. What do you lead outdoors on sport? 5. Do you have a car, if so how many passengers? 6. If you were trying to make someone swoon, what song would you croon?
Signups for this trip are closed.