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Rock-Climbing
Expose yourself (on a wall of granite).
Yosemite is a rock-climber’s paradise for granite and big
wall climbing. It's impossible to miss the size of the walls when
you drive into the park. The Park is a world-class destination as
Yosemite boasts huge granite slabs up to 3000'
(33-34 pitches including traverses). Given the exceptional natural
beauty of the surrounding meadows, lakes, and forest, it's hard
to imagine a better place to learn the fundamentals of rock climbing!
El Capitan, Half Dome and Tuolumne Meadows
are the major points of interest with countless other walls, and
peaks up to 13,000 feet. The Cookie is good for
short crack climbs. Manure Pile is a good multi-pitch
climb. Buttress, just east of El Cap has three
classic, straightforward routes: After 6, After 7,
and Nutcracker. These can get pretty crowded so
it's best to take them on early in the morning.
Snake Dike on Half Dome is a dramatic moderate-difficulty
climb. You pass two waterfalls and an alpine lake on the trail to
the foot of Half Dome, from which you climb 800' along the southwest
face of the rock. This full-day excursion includes a six-mile hike
to the base, eight pitches of climbing and a 9-mile descent to the
valley floor. It is one of the more popular climbers' routes in
the park.
Top Ropes
In the Valley, experts have recommended Swan Slab (behind the Yosemite
Lodge next to the main road), Sunnyside Bench and The Church Bowl
Area.
In Tuolumne, look for Puppy Dome, the West Side of Pot Hole Dome
and Western Front near Daff Dome.
A good book on rope climbing in Yosemite is "Yosemite Top Ropes",
available at the Mountaineering store or online. One of the best
sources for topos and betas is supertopo.com.

The Yosemite Mountaineering School
The Yosemite Mountaineering School and Guide Service offers beginner
through advanced classes in Yosemite Valley spring through fall,
and in Tuolumne Meadows in summer. They are an American
Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) accredited guide service
and a Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) member
ski school.
Climbing Clinics
Our clinics and seminars are designed to give the intermediate and
advanced climbers new and extended skill sets. Offered each
year, these events occur on scheduled dates and fill up fast. Clinics
cost $200 for one person; generous group discounts are available
for two or more.
Climbing Classes
All of our climbing classes average 7 hours in length, unless otherwise
listed, so be prepared for a full day of fun. Classes meet daily
at 8:30 am at either Curry Village in Yosemite Valley or at the
Mountain School in Tuolumne Meadows, depending on where you are
scheduled. Reservations are strongly recommended. Our classes build
upon each other and are designed to be taken sequentially, so that
you can pick the single class you need, design the perfect multi-day
seminar, or come up every couple of weeks and get our entire curriculum.
Fees range from $217 to $235.
Guided Climbs and Private Classes
Guided Climbs and Private Lessons are available daily at all levels.
All YMS guided climbs are really private lessons. In other words,
we will give you as much information as possible along the way.
Private lessons are a great way to get focused individual attention,
where you determine the ratio of climbing to instruction. Reservations
may be necessary and are always very helpful—At peak season
we are often booked weeks in advance. Prices are based on the
duration of the outing and the number of people in your group. Climb
fees start at $221 for one person for 6 hours.
If you would like to make a reservation, have questions that would
help you choose the best class or outing, or any questions at all,
please call the Mountaineering School at (209) 372-8344.
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