
The Belay Check is required of anyone tying into or managing the rope climbing system.
The belayer and climber assume all risks in a climbing gym including the risk of injury or death. Before belaying in the gym you must pass a belay competence check. You must demonstrate the required skills to pass (outlined below). We encourage you to ask questions and practice briefly at our belay check station before starting.
Climbers are encouraged to repeat the belay check if needed, but must wait a minimum of one day between attempts. If you do not pass the belay check you can still climb, but you won’t be able to belay or tie knots that day.
The minimum age for belaying is 13.
You can learn all of these required skills (and more) in our Introduction to Climbing course.
As part of your Belay Check, you will be asked to…
- Put on a harness and tie into the harness using a Figure Eight Retrace knot, with a minimum of six inches of tail. A Double Bowline, with a back-up knot, is also acceptable.
- Put the rope “on belay” using an approved belay device.
- Demonstrate pre-climbing checks (including harness and knot checks) and commands.
- Belay (manage the rope) such that a brake hand is maintained on the rope at all times. Catch simulated falls and demonstrate proper lowering technique.