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The Indian Creek clinic is for intermediate/intermediate+ climbers who are interested in learning about crack climbing and about more advanced gear and multi-pitch climbing techniques, as well as having a catered camping experience on private land at Indian Creek. If you are looking for a way to get into crack climbing, improve your skills, and climb and camp in the desert with a great group of people, this event is for you!

All meals are catered starting from Sunday night through lunch on Tuesday (with beer, homemade baked treats and nightly musical entertainment included.) You’ll also get a pair of Evolv Addicts, my crack shoe of choice, a box of Perfect Bars, tape and more gear and goodies, as well as unlimited access to cams, ropes and 2 full days of crack climbing fun and instruction from me and fellow desert locals, Lisa Hathaway, Andrew Bisharat of Evening Sends and Chris Kalous of the Enormocast.

Chris Hunter, a professional climbing photographer, joins us on both days to take pictures of everyone at the cliffs. Everyone will receive a link with high-res, downloadable versions of Chris’s photos to keep and share–Facebook, Instagram, personal albums, company slide shows or Christmas cards 🙂

If you are comfortable climbing 5.9 to 5.11, you will have a great time with us at the Creek!

To register, email me at steph@stephdavis.co or click here
See you in the desert!

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lisa and chris

matt mock lead

Here are a few frequently asked questions:
“I climb 5.9, will I be able to take the clinic?”
Yes, if you can toprope 5.9 to 5.11, you will be able to climb, learn and improve over the weekend. Most participants are comfortable toproping 5.10 or 5.11, and have led 5.9 or 5.10 either in the gym, sport climbing or on cracks. We use moderate routes for teaching things like jamming, foot techniques and practice leading, and we also put ropes on harder routes for people to push it and get well pumped by the end of the weekend.

“Do I need a rack?”
You only need a harness and a chalkbag: you receive a pair of Evolv climbing shoes, sized larger for cracks, to keep. We provide all ropes, gear, tape and rope gunning and all the food, coffee and beer you’ll need.

“What will we learn at the clinic?”
One the first day, we start with taping. We spend the rest of the day focusing on hand jamming and foot jamming, and practicing these on some classic pitches, climbing on toprope to get comfortable with the techniques and the area. On day 2, we move into gear. We talk about cams, correct placements, racking methods and leading tips. Everyone gets to practice leading by climbing pitches as a leader, with a toprope above for safety and nerve-calming 😉 After the mock lead, Lisa, Chris, Andrew or I will climb the route to inspect the cam placements and evaluate them for you. In the second half of day 2, people can continue to work on leading and also move between different, harder/longer crack routes that we have set up with topropes, to get more experience with the techniques learned and to get pumped out. I also rotate among the group for individual clinics about multi-pitch efficiency techniques on both days.

“Do we get to keep the professional photos of ourselves?”
Chris Hunter shoots photos throughout the 2 days, of everyone at the crags, and also on ropes from above. After the clinic, he uploads all the images and sends everyone the link so you can download the high-res versions of your shots and everyone else’s.

Can I have a friend camp with us if they are not taking the clinic?
If you give us advance notice, we are happy to have more folks camping with us. There is a small cost for food/beer/camping for friends who are not clinic participants.

Here’s what folks have had to say about the clinic:
“Hi Steph, I just wanted to say thank you for everything, the instruction, the climbing, the Christmas gifts on the first day, to opening up your cottage to complete strangers. It was an amazing time and I would not trade it for the world, I am still in awe of everything that happened over the weekend and how smoothly everything went. In fact, one of my colleagues said I haven’t stopped smiling since I got back. I learned so much from you, Mary, Chris, Chris and Lisa and cannot wait to put it to practice.
Whatever you do, please keep hosting the clinics. Things were pretty bad for me before the trip. I was stressed out and thought I was losing my mind. Now, post-clinic, I can actually breathe and no longer feel like I am drowning. The clinic was exactly what I needed and much more. Thank you so much. You know, the mark of a great teacher is their ability to transfer their love of a sport to those they are teaching. Before this weekend, I would have never have thought I would love shoving my hands and feet (and arms, and shoulders, and knees) into random cracks as much as I do now. You and your team did an outstanding job. Thank you!!”
Brendan

“Hi Steph,
I wanted to write you a quick note saying thanks again for the great clinic last October!!
Jason & I went back to Indian Creek a few weeks ago, and it was amazing to see how much we had both improved since the clinic.
I think the moment when I realized it most clearly was when I got back on the Cave Route. When I worked on it with you, I fell probably about 20 times as I struggled up it … this time I got it with just one fall, and I could tell that I had so much more control over my technique & flow during my climbing.
The whole trip was amazing, and that was definitely a high point:) The clinic completely changed my technique for crack climbing, which has helped me tackle climbs that (before the clinic) I didn’t think were within my ability.
Thanks so much, and I hope everything is going well with you!!”
Hannah

“I wanted to write to say thanks for letting me participate in the crack clinic. Climbing in any way at Indian Creek has been something I’ve really been wanting to do. With the climbing being so hard and not being a good trad leader it has always been out of my reach. Talking with the rest of the group yesterday morning I think we all agreed that we didn’t just feel like “clients” – we kind of felt like we’d been given a temporary “locals card” for the weekend – lol. I’ve been to so many things over the years like classes and even private guiding where I felt like a client, was treated like a number and was completely micro-managed. While I still learned things and dont regret those courses your crack clinic weekend was so much better and as much about the experience as the training and for that I’m thankful.”
Matt

“I wanted to say thanks a ton for last weekend. I couldn’t have asked for a better time. Everything from dinner Friday night to opening your property to us was awesome. It felt pretty surreal sitting down to dinner with one of my favorite athletes and someone that I share many values with was just way too cool. I’ve never taken a formal climbing course before last weekend and I think any class I take from here on out will have a lot to live up to!! You and Lisa set the bar very high. I gotta tell you, something really clicked with me last weekend, and I think I have found my niche in climbing. Cracks. Since when I started climbing three years ago, I’ve never been to a place so unique and perfect. This was an exceptional experience, and I look forward to jumping on a cliff with you guys sometime in the near future.”
Peter

“Thanks so much for hosting the crack clinic last weekend. I’ve wanted to climb in Indian Creek for years now but haven’t been able to make it happen on my own. I’m so psyched to finally have had the chance to climb on some steep desert cracks. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us and making us feel welcome in the Moab climbing community. It was such a wonderful group of people you brought together to make the weekend a great success and a ton of fun. Chris Kalous is hilarious!The weekend really felt like so much more than just another climbing trip.
I’m not sure yet if I will be able to make the next clinic but I am definitely interested in doing more with MBA in the future.
Thanks again for organizing such an amazing experience for all of us.”
Josh

“Hi Steph, Lisa, Chris K, Chris H, and Eula,
Thank you again for the great weekend of climbing and sharing yourselves during the crack climbing clinic. You handled the potentially stressful weather beautifully and gave everyone full value. It was an honor climbing and just being with you guys, and I learned something from each of you…really an excellent introduction to Indian Creek for me. Fabulous food, photographs, and even music, too. Every aspect of the weekend was great, and I hope our paths cross again sometime. Thanks.”
Bob

“Hi Steph, just wanted to say thanks again for putting on such an awesome clinic! I really had the time of my life :). I can’t imagine how much work goes into planning something like this, but I wanted to let you know that every last detail was perfect – down to the delicious muffins. Thanks again, and good luck with your busy fall season!”
Julia

Hi Steph, I was recently camped out with your crack climbing clinic posse with my wife Leanne.
“You should never meet your ‘heroes'” this is a quote that is often repeated and validated, due to the disappointing outcome that results, whether by getting dissed, or realizing that the person is callous and egotistical.
Leanne and I really look up to you as a climber and as a person. You represent and embody so many admirable characteristics.
To be honest, I was a little nervous about meeting you because a part of me thought that you might not be as wonderful a person as you seemed from a distance via columns, articles, and interviews.
You are such a beautiful person inside and out. It was a privilege to be in your presence. You attract such amazing people into your life, because what you project to the world/universe, so you attract. Leanne and I felt both pretty shy and starstruck throughout our time with you, which is not at all characteristic for us. Bottom line is we are so happy to know that you are as genuine as you seemed.
Thank you for being you. Merci beaucoup 🙂
Stephan

“The clinic was honestly the COOLEST thing that I’ve ever done and perhaps will ever do. I LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT IT! It was so fun to camp out and hang out with everyone. Your friends are all really cool and sooo funny, and it was really awesome and refreshing to hang out with everyone! The food was amazing, and the pictures were amazing. The climbing was pretty spectacular as well! 😉 It was so pretty, and so fun! (And, I’m so excited about my new crack shoes!!!) I was having sensory overload from all of the exciting things this weekend! It was so great to meet you as well. Aside from all of your amazing accomplishments (which literally blow my mind), I really, really, really admire you as a person. I wish I had a super eloquent way of explaining it, but I genuinely admire your courage to follow your passion (and be the person you want to be) and your perseverance to be so good at it and your positive attitude, humor, and humility. You’re really fun to hang out with! Please excuse the awkwardness, but you are my hero! I’m so grateful for the opportunity to learn from and climb with you and Chris and Lisa this weekend.
THANK YOU! I HAD SO MUCH FUN THIS WEEKEND!”
Sara

“Thanks everyone, for an excellent weekend!!! Everything was really top notch — terrific clinics and continued learnings from steph, lisa and chris c., awesome food from Eula (including serving, clean-up and door-to-crag hospitality!), all around super support (firewood and firemaking, road improvements, DIA to Moab to DIA transportation services) and of course excellent photography from chris h., wonderful entertainment and ambiance from chris c./lisa (including taking obscure music requests), chris h. (bonfire), and steph (who could ask for a better campground than steph’s property and cabin!!), and a psyched group of clinic goers!”
Julie

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