Really good instruction near Seattle
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We will be leaving Smith Rock soon and heading up toward Seattle and the cascades. One of the things that has become apparent in our climbs here, and particularly when we climb with others, is that our climbing education has a couple of holes in it. |
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Guides don't just guide trips - they give classes and instruction, too. |
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Yup, hire a guide for a day and tell him or her what you want to learn. Also check out mountainschool.com |
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KAF Adventures. Mick is an excellent educator. |
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Had great instruction on some multi-pitch routes from Chris with Treks and Tracks. Good dude. chriskalman.com/#!guiding/clwa or cjkalman@gmail.com |
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http://agileclimbing.com/ |
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I had a great experience with NW Mountain School, which Tico mentioned. Give them a call and explain what you want. They are much more flexible than their website makes them sound. |
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I too have had a good experience with NW Mountain School, and I would highly recommend them. |
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One of the best guides in North America is just up the road in North Bend--Martin Volken and Pro Guiding Service. To echo the sentiment of a couple others here, good guides are fantastic educators/instructors...and Martin is one of the best. |




