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    • 13 September 2025 07:00 PM Until 14 September 2025 03:00 AM
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      AAI is celebrating 50-Years of Mountain Adventure with a MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL, MAKER'S MARKET, GEAR SALE, AND FREE EDUCATIONAL CLINICS!
      EQUIPMENT SHOP SALE: Up to 40% off new gear and tons of used mountaineering, skiing, snowboarding and climbing equipment!
      AVALANCHE COUSE SALE: Buy anything and get $100 off an avalanche course.
      MAKER'S MARKET: Local outdoor makers and artists will be selling their wares.
      FREE EDUCATIONAL CLINICS:
      2pm - Know Before You Go: Effective Use of Outdoor Electronics
      4pm - Know Before You Go: Wilderness Rescue Resources and What to Expect
      6:30pm - Know Before You Go: Avalanche Awareness
      CLINIC DESCRIPTIONS:
      KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: EFFECTIVE USE OF OUTDOOR ELECTRONICS
      This will be a presentation on several things that all outdoor enthusiasts should be aware of:
      --Phones and How to Use them Effectively in the Backcountry
      --Mapping Applications (which is best for you?)
      --Ancillary Useful Applications
      --Satellite Messaging Systems (the good, the bad and the ugly)
      --Satellite Phones (the bad, the ugly and the good)
      --Battery Banks and Solar Charging
      --Radios (person-to-person and for rescue)
      --Avalanche Transceivers
      KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: WILDERNESS RESCUE RESOURCES AND WHAT TO EXPECT
      What happens when you need a rescue in the wilderness? Who shows up? What do they do? How do they manage a situation? Do you have to pay for a rescue? Will a helicopter come? Who is in charge? How will they find me?
      Wilderness rescue, search and rescue and mountain rescue are complicated topics. This is because they don't fit easily into one box. It's different everywhere you go. In this seminar, we will discuss how rescue operations work locally, how they work in other jurisdictions, and how they work internationally. In addition to that, we'll talk about tne complicated politics of search and rescue operations in a wilderness setting.
      KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: AVALANCHE AWARENESS
      This program is designed to introduce winter backcountry enthusiasts to avalanche terrain assessment, winter snowpack analysis and rescue technique. It also provides you a venue to talk frankly with our expert guides on how to create a reasonable margin of safety when climbing, skiing, or snowboarding on avalanche prone slopes
    • 17 October 2025 02:00 AM
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      TICKETS $10 EACH - AVAILABLE IN SEPTEMBER
      A JOURNEY THROUGH BOLD NEW VOICES AND GROUNDBREAKING ADVENTURE!
      The Women’s Adventure Film Tour will present a thrilling selection of films that span extreme sports, personal journeys, and boundary-pushing storytelling from across the globe.
      This year’s program highlights the resilience and creativity of individuals navigating the challenges of both the outer world and their own inner landscapes. We are thrilled to present a program that brings together incredible stories of courage, adventure, and self-discovery. These films represent the spirit of perseverance and the power of women in the outdoors to inspire, entertain, and spark important conversations.
      FEATURED FILMS:
      This year’s lineup includes a diverse range of films that explore the physical, emotional, and personal journeys of athletes and adventurers. Sliding takes audiences into the high-speed world of skeleton sledding, capturing the intense precision and adrenaline of the sport. Cycling the World follows one woman’s multi-year journey across five continents, 28 countries, and 29,000 kilometers, offering a powerful reflection on both the outer adventure and inner transformation. It Will Be Different For You is a portrait of Olympian Lea Davison, who reflects on her lifelong relationship with mountain biking and the personal trials and triumphs that have shaped her path. In Above Sinai , Egyptian kiteboarder Sarah Sadek defies cultural expectations and empowers her community, challenging norms while embracing her love of the sport. Finally, Drawn In tells the story of Jessa Gilbert, a backcountry guide and visual artist, whose creative process intertwines the exploration of glaciated terrain with the art of painting, revealing the shared spirit of adventure and creativity in both pursuits.
      DIVERSITY AND INNOVATION IN FILMMAKING
      WAFT is committed to celebrating diverse voices and innovative storytelling. This year’s selections showcase not only groundbreaking sports films but also powerful narratives that highlight women in adventure, athletes challenging societal expectations, and the transformative power of travel and exploration.
    • 14 November 2025 03:00 AM
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      Tickets - $10 each - Available in October
      CLIMBING FILM TOUR is back for its 5th season with an awesome selection of short films celebrating the global climbing community.
      Climbing Film Tour is a unique platform for climbers and filmmakers around the world to share their stories with the community. Each year, films are submitted and selected by our Vertical Life climbing team to go on tour with screenings in hundreds of gyms, and cinemas. Join us for a journey around the world.
      This season, we’ll follow Ian Elliott, a 72-year-old Australian rock climber defying age stereotypes as he ascends a grade 28/7c route just before his 70th birthday. Kai Lightner, a 12-time national climbing champion, against the backdrop of Jamaica and their emerging climbing community. Meet up with Freya, Leo Houlding’s daughter, who uses climbing as a practice to lean into discomfort and fear to help navigate her neurodiversity and harness its strengths. You’ll be on the edge of your seat in Cedar Wright’s film “Dropping Molly”, following Molly Mitchell’s Roller Coaster Journey to climb “Crank-It”, one of Colorado’s most dangerous routes. We’ll take you north to the ephemeral Scottish land of mixed climbing with Fay and Line and then meet up with Québécois/ Australian Jacques Beaudoin climber and the effort behind a hard trad first ascent up a thin crack in The Gardens of Stone Conservation Area of Newnes Plateau, NSW, Australia. And then, well, a film about Jackson Marvell.
      Join us for a journey around the world.

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    16 March 2018 01:00 PM      20 March 2018 03:00 AM

    Registration options
     
     
    WEEKEND PARTICIPANT - $199     
    You get to choose a morning or afternoon clinic on both Saturday and Sunday. During these on-the-rock workshops, you’ll learn from world class athletes and the nation’s top climbing guides. In addition to your clinics, you also get to choose from a fun list of other activities to fill out your day such as slacklining, mountain biking, trail running, knot tying, first aid and GPS.

    Also includes
    • Friday Opening Ceremony
    • Friday and Saturday Happy Hours with beverages by Lagunitas
    • Saturday dinner buffet
    • Sunday pancake breakfast
    • Event t-shirt and killer swag
    UCLIMB LEARN TO CLIMB WITH GEAR - $399 
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    You’ll enjoy a full day of personalized instruction on the basics of rock climbing in a small group setting led by an American Alpine Institute guide on Friday. We will teach you belaying, knots, proper communication between belayer and climber, movement on rock, and climbing etiquette.

    Thousands of families, kids and adults have joined us and have embraced the joy of climbing and carried away a lifetime of memories and skills.

    “I brought my family to the Rendezvous because we always wanted to try rock climbing but just didn’t know how to make it all happen. The Rendezvous gave us a turnkey opportunity to join the world of climbing at an affordable price. Those three days in the desert surrounded by ‘dirtbag’ climbers changed our family vacations forever,”
    JTR, Red Rock Rendezvous 2010 - 2012

    We’ll also set you up with a gear package that’s yours to keep. This package has a $300 retail value and includes
    • Petzl Elios/Elia helmet
    • Black Diamond Momentum/Primrose harness
    • Omega Pacific Jake Keylock Quicklock Carabiner
    • Trango Jaws belay device
    • Metolius chalk bag
    • LaSportiva Tarantulace shoe

    Your adventure continues through the weekend with on-the-rock clinics both Saturday and Sunday. You get to choose a morning or afternoon clinic. During these on-the-rock clinics, you’ll learn from world class athletes and the nation’s top climbing guides. In addition to your clinics, you also get to choose from a fun list of other activities to fill out your day. When the sun goes down the party kicks up. Spend your evening swapping stories with athletes and guides as we all relax with music and drink.

    Also includes
    • Friday Opening Ceremony
    • Friday and Saturday Happy Hours with beverages by Lagunitas

    • Saturday dinner buffet
    • Sunday pancake breakfast
    • Event t-shirt and killer swag

    UCLIMB WITHOUT GEAR $299 
    If you already own the gear, you can sign up for UClimb Learn to Climb. This option includes all of the above, minus the gear.
    GYM TO CRAG $299  
    Break free from the plastic holds and bro-brah vibe of your local climbing gym. This full-day Friday clinic will introduce you to the sun and fresh air of outdoor climbing. We’ll take what you’ve already learned inside – the voice commands, knots and belay techniques - and help you translate it to a new context. In this accelerated course, you’ll learn how to build top rope anchors, how to read rock, and how to move on rock.
    Also includes Weekend Participant package. See above for details.
    INTENSIVE FRIDAY CLINIC  $299
    Athletes and guides will lead small groups of climbers to the rock for an intensive full day learning experience in  
    Warriors Way Advanced Gear Placement Chicks Trad Clinic (Ladies Only)  Chicks Sport Climbing (Ladies Only) Learn to Trad Lead Self-Rock Rescue Wilderness First Aid Big Wall  Photo Clinic -advanced  Also includes Weekend Participant package. See above for details.
    MONDAY INTENSIVE CLINIC. $149
    To participate in a Monday clinic you must be registered for the weekend as well.
    Athletes and guides will lead small groups of climbers to the rock for an intensive full day learning experience in one of these great clinics.
    Sunday night camping is included if you are in a Monday clinic.
    Warriors Way Advanced Gear Placement Chicks Trad- Advanced (Ladies only) Chicks Sport-Advanced (Ladies only) Learn to Trad Lead Self-Rock Rescue Big Wall FESTIVAL ATTENDEE -$69 
    Join your family and friends off the rock. You get the opportunity to participate in the festival activities including Mt. Biking, Slacklining, First Aid, GPS, Trail Running and the service project. We welcome you to Red Rock Canyon with the opening ceremony on Friday night. You’ll enjoy food that’s cooked on site at the Saturday night buffet and you can savor craft beer from Lagunitas
     on both Friday and Saturday night. Dance the night away at Saturday night’s party. Sunday enjoy our world-famous blueberry pancakes. When it’s all over, we’ll send you home with a t-shirt and a pint glass to commemorate your fun-filled weekend.
     
    MULTI-PITCH CLINIC FOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY $199 (in addition to the listed registration fees)  
    • If you're interested in a multi-pitch climb, add this clinic to your schedule for an additional $199
    • These multi-pitch climbs are a two-to-one ratio with American Alpine Institute guides
    • You will experience Red Rock climbing at its best
    • Some experience required, please call for more details: 509.340.1151
    • Participants are limited to one multi-pitch clinic for the weekend
     
     
    http://www.cvent.com/events/red-rock-rendezvous-2018/event-summary-f1be02a6adbb4e4a9fa76d8cf48e51c3.aspx

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