Upcoming Rock Climbing Self-Rescue: A Scenario-Based Approach July 12

Time and Location

This clinic will be held on Saturday July 12 at Carderock Maryland.
This clinic is for climbers who are experienced in trad climbing and multi-pitch climbing and who are looking to learn or sharpen their self-rescue skills. It is NOT for beginner climbers.

 

Purpose

The clinic will focus on scenarios in which climbers may find themselves in single-pitch or multi-pitch settings, especially on trad climbs, where self-rescue may be needed. The clinic will be structured around scenarios that the clinic instructors will explain before demoing an approach to self-rescue. Following the demo, the clinic participants will breakout into small groups and practice the skills discussed in the demo. The instructors will monitor and provide feedback and answers to questions during the practical breakout sessions. The clinic will focus on general principles and transferrable skills that can be applied in a range of self-rescue situations. It will focus on concepts and finding solutions to problems by understanding fundamental principles and ways of implementing those principles in self-rescue scenarios. In this regard, the clinic is designed to build a foundation and to work from that with more detailed skills and applications of those skills. It will begin with a discussion of basic principles of risk assessment.

Curriculum

The self-rescue demos and practice will be divided into scenarios in which climbers may find themselves. The first set of scenarios will be ones where a climber is belaying from the top and needs to assist the follower. The second set of scenarios will be ones where a climber is belaying from the bottom and needs to assist the leader. Within these two sets of scenarios, the first set will focus on (i) bailing from a climb while already committed above the ground but at a belay without knowledge of distance to the ground; (ii) assisting a follower through a crux; (iii) resorting to alternative rappel or lowering options when a rappel device is dropped, one of the climbers is injured and unable to rappel on his/her own power, or you encounter a knot in the rope while on rappel. The second set of scenarios will focus on (i) escaping a belay to get assistance or additional equipment and, if time permits, (ii) reaching an injured leader when lowering the leader is not an option.

Outline

I. Leader-initiated rescue

  1. Bailing from a climb when above the ground but at a belay without knowing how far to the ground
  2. Assisting a follower through a crux
  3. Using alternative means of rappelling when a belay device is dropped, one climber is unable to belay himself/herself/themselves, or you notice a knot in the rope while already on rappel.

II. Belaying a leader

  1. Escaping a belay to get help or add equipment
  2. Reaching an injured leader (advanced group / time permitting)

 

Useful/important gear to have/bring:

  • 3 HMS locking carabiners (e.g., petzl attache)
  • 18-20′ rescue cord (6-7mm)
  • Friction hitch material (e.g. autoblock)
  • 1-2 alpine draws

 

To be considered for the clinic, please fill out a questionnaire (link). It will be capped at eight participants to enable a 2:1 student-instructor ratio.

The clinic instructors – Matthew Manopoli, Patrick Le, Brian Florence and Alex Ovodenko – will send participants an email with a gear list and other things to bring for the clinic ahead of time. They will also provide a list of skills to practice ahead of the clinic to make the day more efficient and productive.

Questions?  Contact Alex Ovodenko alexander.ovodenko at gmail.com

  • Self Rescue Clinic
     July 12, 2025
     8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Venue:  

Venue Website:

Address:
38.5579376,-78.325019, Carderock, Maryland, 20817, United States

Description:

Carderock Recreation Area  is on the Potomac River just outside the 495 Beltway. Carderock is part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is well known for top rope climbing and hiking.  The Potomac Mountain Club has published a guidebook to Carderock.

To access the climbing at Carderock, park in the north most parking lot and follow the trail westwards past the toilet that leads down to the base of the cliffs.  The climbing is only several hundred yards from the parking lot.

Note that cars have been broken into in this parking lot so do not leave valuables in your car.

PMC Social Events are often held at the Carderock Pavilion.  This is near the parking lots you first encounter when entering Carderock