Climbers Code Of Respect

This code was put together by Rock Respect with input from access groups across Canada. Practice Leave No Trace and follow the Climbers Code!

 

 

RESPECT THE DANGERS

Outdoor climbing poses many safety concerns that are not present in a climbing gym. Make sure that you are properly prepared for rock climbing outside.

 

  • Learn necessary outdoor climbing skills from a guide/mentor 

  • Learn about the cliff: style, protection, difficulty, area hazards (ie. Poison ivy)

  • Wear a helmet as rocks can break, yell “rock” if rock/gear fall

  • Watch for sharp edges that can damage/cut rope when lowering/rappelling

  • Inspect/clean your gear often. Replace when worn/expired

  • Triple check and back up your systems (harness/knot/belays/anchors/rappels). 

  • Communicate with your partner and other climbers

  • Learn how to detect if fixed gear/bolts are safe

RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT

Climbing areas are more environmentally sensitive than you may think. Lead by example and leave the cliff cleaner than you found it.

 

  • Pack out your trash & pick up after others

  • Stay on designated trails to lessen impact

  • Do not urinate under overhangs or in caves. It does not wash away!

  • Use existing bathroom facilities/dig a hole, cover it and pack out TP

  • Do not feed or hurt animals

  • Do not damage trees or plants

  • Leash dogs to not disrupt wildlife & others

  • Keep gear/back-pack on non-vegetated surfaces to avoid damaging plants

  • Do not damage/chip the rock. Brush off your tick marks

  • Start fires only in designated/contained pits

  • Be aware of seasonal fire bans and follow regulations

 

RESPECT THE OTHERS

Please be respectful of landowners and other people at the cliff. Stay educated about cliff rules, as well as any cliff access issues that may be present. 

  • Share climbs with others

  • Climb in smaller groups

  • Check if dogs are allowed 

  • Pull your ropes when finished, yell “rope” when pulling ropes

  • Keep noise levels appropriate, no loud music/profanities

  • Do not smoke around others

  • Respect the “right of way” on multi-pitch/shared anchors

RESPECT ACCESS

Local access groups and volunteers advocate for our climbing areas. Stay educated on climbing area access considerations

  • Respect land owner rules or provincial/federal regulations

  • Do not leave gear unless permitted

  • Park considerately, carpool if possible

  • Camp only in designated/permitted areas

  • Respect area closures (seasonal/permanent)

  • Pay required entrance fees/permits

  • Get involved with local access coalitions

  • Follow Transport Canada regulations for drone use