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SUMMARY:Sport Climbing 101 – Gym to Crag
DESCRIPTION:Learn the fundamentals and become a safe\, competent and independent outdoor sport climber. \nThis CCA course will cater to those starting out climbing\, gym climbers\, and those looking to improve their skills and knowledge in sport climbing. \nThe primary focus of this course is on safety\, proper technique\, and enjoyment of the sport. \nParticipation\nThis event is for current (paid) CCA members only. You cannot join CCA on the day of the course (* see note about CCA membership below). \nThe course is a four-part series. As it is sequential\, all sessions should be attended. \nRegistration\nEvent registration is required and is available now: \nRegister for this event \nThe cutoff for registration is Thursday 30 April. \nPlease note that there is high demand for this course and early registration is recommended. Payment details will be forwarded to you once your registration is accepted by the trip leader. Payment then confirms your place on the course. \n(* Note about CCA membership: if you’re not a CCA member yet\, please join CCA via our website. Your membership will be active as soon as you’ve completed the online signup and payment\, and you can then register for this event straight away. It takes up to a month to receive your member’s card after you submit the membership application form and pay the membership fee) \nDates and venues\n\nThursday 7 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – introduction.\nSaturday 16 May – Snake Rock\, Namadgi National Park\, ACT.\nThursday 28 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – skills workshop.\nSaturday 30 May – Tianjara Falls\, NSW.\nSaturday 6 June – Thompson’s Point\, Nowra\, NSW.\n\nCost\n$300 per person (concession $200\, evidence required). Fee is to be paid when registering and is a contribution to the CCA insurance and CCA equipment. \nGym entry and transport to the course venues is not included; carpooling is recommended. \nEssential equipment\nEach participant must provide the following climbing gear in good\, serviceable condition that is not more than 10 years old. Equipment will be inspected. \n\nClimbing helmet\nClimbing harness\n2 screw-gate carabiners\nBelay device – ATC or Grigi\n60cm anchoring sling\nEither a 60m dynamic climbing rope OR 12 quick draws OR both\nClimbing shoes/boots\nMedium/large backpack\n\nCourse content\nPractical climbing sessions – practical climbing time on rock is maximised. \nSafety and risk management – safety checks ABCDEF\, communication\, climbing etiquette\, environmental awareness\, accident prevention. \nClimbing gear and equipment – understanding different types of climbing gear and their functions. How to properly use gear – especially Grigri type belay devices. \nBasic knots – how to tie essential knots for climbing. \nRope management – proper handling and management of climbing ropes. \nClimbing technique – basic and advanced. \nBelaying techniques – proper belaying techniques\, including both top-roping and lead belaying. \nCommunication – effective communication signals between climber and belayer. \nLead climbing – clipping techniques\, fall management\, minimising rope drag\, use of clip sticks. \nCleaning anchors. \nFalling and resting – how to safely fall while climbing\, and techniques for managing falls. \nIdentifying resting positions on the wall to conserve energy. \nBasic abseiling. \nClimbing routes and grading – understanding how climbing routes are graded and how to assess and choose routes appropriate to one’s skill level. \nProblem solving and complicated terrain. \nFitness and strength training for climbing. \nOverview of sport climbing opportunities in Australia and internationally. \nNext steps in climbing – guidance on how to further develop climbing skills\, including more advanced courses and outdoor climbing opportunities. \nInstruction\nInstruction will be provided by qualified and experienced volunteer leaders from CCA. \nInsurance\nCCA insurance includes public liability\, and Association office bearers and volunteer activity leader accident policies. \nCourse participants are expected to carry their own medical/accident cover and ambulance cover as they deem necessary.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/sport-climbing-101-gym-to-crag-2/2026-05-16/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:CCA outdoor climbing days
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260520T193000
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CREATED:20260302T031837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T031837Z
UID:10000397-1779305400-1779312600@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker: TBA
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nDinner is available from The Limestone Kitchen at the Ainslie Football Club\, providing a great chance to relax and socialise with other CCA members before the meeting starts at 7.30pm. A table in the name of CCA is booked for 6pm. \nGuest speaker: TBA\n(presentation details TBA)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2026-05-20/
LOCATION:Ainslie Football & Social Club\, 52 Wakefield Avenue\, Ainslie\, ACT\, 2602\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260413T030917Z
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SUMMARY:Sport Climbing 101 – Gym to Crag
DESCRIPTION:Learn the fundamentals and become a safe\, competent and independent outdoor sport climber. \nThis CCA course will cater to those starting out climbing\, gym climbers\, and those looking to improve their skills and knowledge in sport climbing. \nThe primary focus of this course is on safety\, proper technique\, and enjoyment of the sport. \nParticipation\nThis event is for current (paid) CCA members only. You cannot join CCA on the day of the course (* see note about CCA membership below). \nThe course is a four-part series. As it is sequential\, all sessions should be attended. \nRegistration\nEvent registration is required and is available now: \nRegister for this event \nThe cutoff for registration is Thursday 30 April. \nPlease note that there is high demand for this course and early registration is recommended. Payment details will be forwarded to you once your registration is accepted by the trip leader. Payment then confirms your place on the course. \n(* Note about CCA membership: if you’re not a CCA member yet\, please join CCA via our website. Your membership will be active as soon as you’ve completed the online signup and payment\, and you can then register for this event straight away. It takes up to a month to receive your member’s card after you submit the membership application form and pay the membership fee) \nDates and venues\n\nThursday 7 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – introduction.\nSaturday 16 May – Snake Rock\, Namadgi National Park\, ACT.\nThursday 28 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – skills workshop.\nSaturday 30 May – Tianjara Falls\, NSW.\nSaturday 6 June – Thompson’s Point\, Nowra\, NSW.\n\nCost\n$300 per person (concession $200\, evidence required). Fee is to be paid when registering and is a contribution to the CCA insurance and CCA equipment. \nGym entry and transport to the course venues is not included; carpooling is recommended. \nEssential equipment\nEach participant must provide the following climbing gear in good\, serviceable condition that is not more than 10 years old. Equipment will be inspected. \n\nClimbing helmet\nClimbing harness\n2 screw-gate carabiners\nBelay device – ATC or Grigi\n60cm anchoring sling\nEither a 60m dynamic climbing rope OR 12 quick draws OR both\nClimbing shoes/boots\nMedium/large backpack\n\nCourse content\nPractical climbing sessions – practical climbing time on rock is maximised. \nSafety and risk management – safety checks ABCDEF\, communication\, climbing etiquette\, environmental awareness\, accident prevention. \nClimbing gear and equipment – understanding different types of climbing gear and their functions. How to properly use gear – especially Grigri type belay devices. \nBasic knots – how to tie essential knots for climbing. \nRope management – proper handling and management of climbing ropes. \nClimbing technique – basic and advanced. \nBelaying techniques – proper belaying techniques\, including both top-roping and lead belaying. \nCommunication – effective communication signals between climber and belayer. \nLead climbing – clipping techniques\, fall management\, minimising rope drag\, use of clip sticks. \nCleaning anchors. \nFalling and resting – how to safely fall while climbing\, and techniques for managing falls. \nIdentifying resting positions on the wall to conserve energy. \nBasic abseiling. \nClimbing routes and grading – understanding how climbing routes are graded and how to assess and choose routes appropriate to one’s skill level. \nProblem solving and complicated terrain. \nFitness and strength training for climbing. \nOverview of sport climbing opportunities in Australia and internationally. \nNext steps in climbing – guidance on how to further develop climbing skills\, including more advanced courses and outdoor climbing opportunities. \nInstruction\nInstruction will be provided by qualified and experienced volunteer leaders from CCA. \nInsurance\nCCA insurance includes public liability\, and Association office bearers and volunteer activity leader accident policies. \nCourse participants are expected to carry their own medical/accident cover and ambulance cover as they deem necessary.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/sport-climbing-101-gym-to-crag-2/2026-05-28/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:CCA outdoor climbing days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260413T030917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T032522Z
UID:10000410-1780128000-1780160400@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:Sport Climbing 101 – Gym to Crag
DESCRIPTION:Learn the fundamentals and become a safe\, competent and independent outdoor sport climber. \nThis CCA course will cater to those starting out climbing\, gym climbers\, and those looking to improve their skills and knowledge in sport climbing. \nThe primary focus of this course is on safety\, proper technique\, and enjoyment of the sport. \nParticipation\nThis event is for current (paid) CCA members only. You cannot join CCA on the day of the course (* see note about CCA membership below). \nThe course is a four-part series. As it is sequential\, all sessions should be attended. \nRegistration\nEvent registration is required and is available now: \nRegister for this event \nThe cutoff for registration is Thursday 30 April. \nPlease note that there is high demand for this course and early registration is recommended. Payment details will be forwarded to you once your registration is accepted by the trip leader. Payment then confirms your place on the course. \n(* Note about CCA membership: if you’re not a CCA member yet\, please join CCA via our website. Your membership will be active as soon as you’ve completed the online signup and payment\, and you can then register for this event straight away. It takes up to a month to receive your member’s card after you submit the membership application form and pay the membership fee) \nDates and venues\n\nThursday 7 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – introduction.\nSaturday 16 May – Snake Rock\, Namadgi National Park\, ACT.\nThursday 28 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – skills workshop.\nSaturday 30 May – Tianjara Falls\, NSW.\nSaturday 6 June – Thompson’s Point\, Nowra\, NSW.\n\nCost\n$300 per person (concession $200\, evidence required). Fee is to be paid when registering and is a contribution to the CCA insurance and CCA equipment. \nGym entry and transport to the course venues is not included; carpooling is recommended. \nEssential equipment\nEach participant must provide the following climbing gear in good\, serviceable condition that is not more than 10 years old. Equipment will be inspected. \n\nClimbing helmet\nClimbing harness\n2 screw-gate carabiners\nBelay device – ATC or Grigi\n60cm anchoring sling\nEither a 60m dynamic climbing rope OR 12 quick draws OR both\nClimbing shoes/boots\nMedium/large backpack\n\nCourse content\nPractical climbing sessions – practical climbing time on rock is maximised. \nSafety and risk management – safety checks ABCDEF\, communication\, climbing etiquette\, environmental awareness\, accident prevention. \nClimbing gear and equipment – understanding different types of climbing gear and their functions. How to properly use gear – especially Grigri type belay devices. \nBasic knots – how to tie essential knots for climbing. \nRope management – proper handling and management of climbing ropes. \nClimbing technique – basic and advanced. \nBelaying techniques – proper belaying techniques\, including both top-roping and lead belaying. \nCommunication – effective communication signals between climber and belayer. \nLead climbing – clipping techniques\, fall management\, minimising rope drag\, use of clip sticks. \nCleaning anchors. \nFalling and resting – how to safely fall while climbing\, and techniques for managing falls. \nIdentifying resting positions on the wall to conserve energy. \nBasic abseiling. \nClimbing routes and grading – understanding how climbing routes are graded and how to assess and choose routes appropriate to one’s skill level. \nProblem solving and complicated terrain. \nFitness and strength training for climbing. \nOverview of sport climbing opportunities in Australia and internationally. \nNext steps in climbing – guidance on how to further develop climbing skills\, including more advanced courses and outdoor climbing opportunities. \nInstruction\nInstruction will be provided by qualified and experienced volunteer leaders from CCA. \nInsurance\nCCA insurance includes public liability\, and Association office bearers and volunteer activity leader accident policies. \nCourse participants are expected to carry their own medical/accident cover and ambulance cover as they deem necessary.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/sport-climbing-101-gym-to-crag-2/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:CCA outdoor climbing days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260413T030917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T032522Z
UID:10000412-1780732800-1780765200@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:Sport Climbing 101 – Gym to Crag
DESCRIPTION:Learn the fundamentals and become a safe\, competent and independent outdoor sport climber. \nThis CCA course will cater to those starting out climbing\, gym climbers\, and those looking to improve their skills and knowledge in sport climbing. \nThe primary focus of this course is on safety\, proper technique\, and enjoyment of the sport. \nParticipation\nThis event is for current (paid) CCA members only. You cannot join CCA on the day of the course (* see note about CCA membership below). \nThe course is a four-part series. As it is sequential\, all sessions should be attended. \nRegistration\nEvent registration is required and is available now: \nRegister for this event \nThe cutoff for registration is Thursday 30 April. \nPlease note that there is high demand for this course and early registration is recommended. Payment details will be forwarded to you once your registration is accepted by the trip leader. Payment then confirms your place on the course. \n(* Note about CCA membership: if you’re not a CCA member yet\, please join CCA via our website. Your membership will be active as soon as you’ve completed the online signup and payment\, and you can then register for this event straight away. It takes up to a month to receive your member’s card after you submit the membership application form and pay the membership fee) \nDates and venues\n\nThursday 7 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – introduction.\nSaturday 16 May – Snake Rock\, Namadgi National Park\, ACT.\nThursday 28 May – evening (6.30pm – 8.30pm) at Mountain Strong bouldering & fitness gym\, Fyshwick – skills workshop.\nSaturday 30 May – Tianjara Falls\, NSW.\nSaturday 6 June – Thompson’s Point\, Nowra\, NSW.\n\nCost\n$300 per person (concession $200\, evidence required). Fee is to be paid when registering and is a contribution to the CCA insurance and CCA equipment. \nGym entry and transport to the course venues is not included; carpooling is recommended. \nEssential equipment\nEach participant must provide the following climbing gear in good\, serviceable condition that is not more than 10 years old. Equipment will be inspected. \n\nClimbing helmet\nClimbing harness\n2 screw-gate carabiners\nBelay device – ATC or Grigi\n60cm anchoring sling\nEither a 60m dynamic climbing rope OR 12 quick draws OR both\nClimbing shoes/boots\nMedium/large backpack\n\nCourse content\nPractical climbing sessions – practical climbing time on rock is maximised. \nSafety and risk management – safety checks ABCDEF\, communication\, climbing etiquette\, environmental awareness\, accident prevention. \nClimbing gear and equipment – understanding different types of climbing gear and their functions. How to properly use gear – especially Grigri type belay devices. \nBasic knots – how to tie essential knots for climbing. \nRope management – proper handling and management of climbing ropes. \nClimbing technique – basic and advanced. \nBelaying techniques – proper belaying techniques\, including both top-roping and lead belaying. \nCommunication – effective communication signals between climber and belayer. \nLead climbing – clipping techniques\, fall management\, minimising rope drag\, use of clip sticks. \nCleaning anchors. \nFalling and resting – how to safely fall while climbing\, and techniques for managing falls. \nIdentifying resting positions on the wall to conserve energy. \nBasic abseiling. \nClimbing routes and grading – understanding how climbing routes are graded and how to assess and choose routes appropriate to one’s skill level. \nProblem solving and complicated terrain. \nFitness and strength training for climbing. \nOverview of sport climbing opportunities in Australia and internationally. \nNext steps in climbing – guidance on how to further develop climbing skills\, including more advanced courses and outdoor climbing opportunities. \nInstruction\nInstruction will be provided by qualified and experienced volunteer leaders from CCA. \nInsurance\nCCA insurance includes public liability\, and Association office bearers and volunteer activity leader accident policies. \nCourse participants are expected to carry their own medical/accident cover and ambulance cover as they deem necessary.
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/sport-climbing-101-gym-to-crag-2/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:CCA outdoor climbing days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260404T042448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T025317Z
UID:10000401-1783728000-1784419199@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:Frog Buttress Rockclimbing Meet
DESCRIPTION:[photo: Cait Horan] \nA week of climbing the classic routes at the crack climbing mecca that is Frog Buttress\, Queensland. And a warm rock escape from Canberra winter.\nThis is an opportunity for experienced and independent trad climbers to sample the delights and challenges of Frog Buttress. Climbers new to Frog Buttress will be able to become familiarised with the landscape\, climbs and access routes. \nYou are welcome to join this week-long meet for a shorter period of time throughout the week. \nParticipation\nCCA members who are competent\, experienced and independent trad climbers are welcome to attend. \nThis event is for current (paid) CCA members only. You cannot join CCA on the day of the event (* see note about CCA membership below). \nThe Trip Leaders for the meet will be Peter Blunt and Cait Horan. \nCost\nCamping and travel costs apply (see options below). \nRegistration\nEvent registration is required and is available now: \nRegister for this event \nThe cutoff for registration is Tuesday 7th July. \n(* Note about CCA membership: if you’re not a CCA member yet\, please join CCA via our website. Your membership will be active as soon as you’ve completed the online signup and payment\, and you can then register for this event straight away. It takes up to a month to receive your member’s card after you submit the membership application form and pay the membership fee) \nDifficulty\nFrog Buttress offers a wide variety of climbing routes from moderate to extremely challenging. To make most use of the venue\, climbers should be able to climb grade 14 comfortably. Access to the crag is easy\, with camping nearby. Frog is a predominantly trad area with a few sport climbs. \nWhat to bring\nIndependent trad climbers are expected to bring their own trad climbing gear and equipment. All climbing gear MUST be in serviceable condition and ropes\, harnesses\, helmets and slings MUST be no more than 10 years old. All climbing equipment MUST be purpose-designed and certified for use for climbing. All equipment will be inspected prior to activities. \nYou will also need to bring your own camping gear\, food\, and drinking water (can be sourced from nearby towns). Prepare for both cold and warm conditions. A detailed list will be forwarded to people who register. \nCamping\nCamping is in open eucalyptus forest with grassy understorey. Campsite surface is sawdust/crusher dust mix. Facilities include toilets and some picnic tables and gas barbecues. There is no power\, and camp fires are not permitted. \nA number of tent campsites have been booked. Once these have been allocated\, people will need to book their own sites via the Queensland National Parks Booking Service: Frog Buttress camping area. \nAlternative\, vehicle-based\, camping is available at Mount French and bookings are made via the Queensland National Parks Booking Service: Mount French vehicle-based camping area. \nRegistration and booking of sites ($7.50 per night per person) early is advised as sites get booked ahead of time. Sites hold 2 people. \nMeeting time and location\nLunchtime Saturday 11 July at the picnic area at Frog Buttress. \nClimbing routes\nCheck out thecrag.com for climbing route details at Frog Buttress\, or obtain the Frog Buttress Climbing Guide authored by Matt Hutton. \nTransport and participant numbers\nParticipants can elect to fly and then share costs for hire vehicles\, or drive to the crag in shared or their own vehicles. The trip leader can assist with facilitating shared transport if requested. \nEnquiries\nYou will have an opportunity to ask questions of Trip Leader as part of the registration process. \n  \nFrog Buttress (Photo: Cait Horan)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/frog-buttress-rockclimbing-meet/
LOCATION:ACT
CATEGORIES:CCA outdoor climbing days
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260916T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260916T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260302T032009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T032009Z
UID:10000398-1789587000-1789594200@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting / guest speaker: TBA
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest\, followed by our guest speaker presentation. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nDinner is available from The Limestone Kitchen at the Ainslie Football Club\, providing a great chance to relax and socialise with other CCA members before the meeting starts at 7.30pm. A table in the name of CCA is booked for 6pm. \nGuest speaker: TBA\n(presentation details TBA)
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-2026-09-16/
LOCATION:Ainslie Football & Social Club\, 52 Wakefield Avenue\, Ainslie\, ACT\, 2602\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20261118T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20261118T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T173822
CREATED:20260302T032244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T032244Z
UID:10000399-1795030200-1795037400@canberraclimbing.org.au
SUMMARY:CCA General Meeting (AGM) / guest speaker TBA
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be our AGM\, so we will include election of CCA office bearers for 2023/2024 and a rundown of the CCA’s recent activities plus general climbing news and points of interest. The meeting will be followed by our guest speaker presentation\, as usual. \nCCA members and non-members are welcome. \nDinner is available from The Limestone Kitchen at the Ainslie Football Club\, providing a great chance to relax and socialise with other CCA members before the AGM starts at 7.30pm. A table in the name of CCA is booked for 6pm. \nGuest speaker: TBA
URL:https://canberraclimbing.org.au/event/cca-general-meeting-agm-2026-11-18/
LOCATION:Ainslie Football & Social Club\, 52 Wakefield Avenue\, Ainslie\, ACT\, 2602\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CCA general meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zac Zaharias":MAILTO:zaharias@iinet.net.au
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