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NEW CLIMBERS

Video of Intro Class & facility orientation
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Facility orientation photo
$25

CLIMBING IS INHERENTLY DANGEROUS

  • Use caution when down climbing and utilize the down climbing holds

BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS

  • Do not sit, stand, or walk underneath other climbers
  • Keep your distance when climbing - Do not climb above, below, or close to another climber.
  • Keep climbing areas clear of trip hazards (water bottles, phones, chalk bags, etc.).

USE CAUTION WHEN FALLING

  • Injuries can still occur when falling on padding.
  • Do not stick out any limbs to stop yourself.
  • Bend your knees to absorb the fall.

USE CORRECT CLIMBING EQUIPMENT

  • Climbing shoes MUST be worn while climbing.
    • No bare feet, sneakers, sandals, or toe shoes
  • Do not wear harnesses in the bouldering areas.

DO NOT SPOT A CLIMBER UNLESS ASKED TO DO SO

  • If you aren't comfortable with spotting, do not do it.

General Courtesy

  • Communicate with other climbers before starting a route
  • Take turns on popular routes - do not hog the wall
  • Be aware of your surroundings and other climbers
  • Keep chalk use reasonable - brush holds when done

Bouldering Etiquette

  • Wait for the climber above you to finish before starting
  • Call out "FALLING!" loudly when you come off the wall
  • Spot climbers when appropriate - ask if they want a spot first
  • Keep the landing zone clear of bags, shoes, and other items

Top-Rope Etiquette

  • Double-check your partner's knot and belay device
  • Communicate clearly: "On belay?" "Belay on!" "Climbing!" "Climb on!"
  • Stay attentive while belaying - do not use your phone
  • Lower climbers smoothly and at a controlled pace

Route grades indicate difficulty level. Our gym uses the V-Scale for bouldering and the Yosemite Decimal System (YDS) for top-rope routes.

Bouldering (V-Scale)

  • VB - V1: Beginner - large holds, straightforward movement
  • V2 - V3: Intermediate - smaller holds, requires technique
  • V4 - V5: Advanced - challenging moves, good strength required
  • V6+: Expert - highly technical, significant strength and skill

Top-Rope (YDS)

  • 5.6 - 5.8: Beginner - easy climbing, comfortable for new climbers
  • 5.9 - 5.10: Intermediate - steeper terrain, technique matters
  • 5.11 - 5.12: Advanced - demanding routes, experience required
  • 5.13+: Expert - elite-level difficulty

Grades are subjective and can vary between setters. Use them as a general guide, not an absolute measure of your ability.

Age Requirements

  • Children under 14 MUST be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times
  • Ages 14-17 may climb unsupervised with signed waiver on file
  • Youth belay certification available for ages 12+ (requires test)

Bouldering Rules

  • Children under 8 must stay in designated kids zone
  • Climbing height limit of 6 feet for unsupervised children under 14
  • Adult spotter required for children in main bouldering area

Top-Rope Rules

  • Children under 40 lbs may have difficulty with auto-belays
  • Adult belayer required for all youth climbing on rope
  • Youth belay test required before belaying other climbers

The Knot is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive, and safe environment for all climbers. We expect all members and guests to treat each other with respect.

Expected Behavior

  • Be kind, respectful, and supportive of all climbers
  • Help create a welcoming environment for newcomers
  • Offer encouragement and constructive feedback when appropriate
  • Take responsibility for your actions and their impact on others

Prohibited Behavior

  • Harassment, discrimination, or bullying of any kind
  • Unsolicited coaching or "beta spraying" without consent
  • Reckless behavior that endangers yourself or others
  • Damage to equipment, holds, or facility property

Violations may result in membership suspension or termination. Report concerns to staff or email