Rope Rescue - 1 Day Course

- Duration: 6 Hours (approx.)
- Location: Avondale, Auckland
- Product code: AEROCK6
Ready to handle the unexpected?
Whether you're a climber wanting to be prepared for emergencies or looking to add a critical layer of competence to your outdoor skillset, this technical course gives you the practical skills to manage rope-based rescue situations with composure and confidence. You'll work through the core partner rescue techniques every climber should know; including assisted and unassisted hoisting systems, before developing your ability to perform belay transfers, ascend a rope, and assist a stuck or incapacitated climber under tension. We keep the focus on practical, hands-on learning throughout, applying everything in realistic scenarios designed to sharpen your emergency decision-making when the pressure is on. By the end of the course, you'll have the technical foundation and situational awareness to manage unexpected events on the rock and the confidence to step up when your climbing partner needs you most.
Ideal for climbers who want to be prepared to assist in an emergency and manage unexpected situations on the rock.
Secure your spot now to start your vertical adventure—a minimum of three participants is required for the course to proceed.
Risk Disclosure
We offer a range of outdoor experiences, each of which involves inherent risks that we take all practicable steps to manage. To help you make an informed decision about participation, we provide details of the specific serious risks associated with each activity. Please take a moment to review the Serious Risk Disclosure for your chosen activity, as understanding these risks helps keep both you and the group safe.
DISCLAIMER
The information and content provided in this course are intended for recreational purposes only. This course does not constitute, and should not be construed as, a substitute for formal professional training in rope access rescue operations. Completion of this course does not qualify, certify, or license any participant to perform rope access rescue operations in any professional, occupational, or regulated capacity. Participants should seek accredited and recognized training from a qualified rope access rescue provider for all professional or safety-critical applications.




