Calling Scottish Paraclimbers
- Wednesday 12th June 2019
June 12th; 2019
The Scottish Paraclimbing Club has just released a film showcasing the opportunities for people with disabilities and additional support needs as they climb at the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena at Ratho.
Every Thursday evening paraclimbers – climbers who have a disability or additional support needs – gather at the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena at Ratho to climb on the indoor walls.
Leading adventure cameraman Keith Partridge, an Everest summiteer and veteran of many extreme climbing expeditions, has come together with the club to produce a video for them, showing the opportunities and achievements members enjoy.
The Scottish Paraclimbing Club is the first of its kind in the UK providing opportunities for those who may be blind, or be without one or more limbs to get involved in climbing and progress in the sport.
The club was developed by GB Paraclimber Keith Lynch to create a paraclimbing community based out of Edinburgh International Climbing Arena. It is supported by Mountaineering Scotland and Lothian Disability Sports, and recently received a specialist equipment grant of £2000 from the Scottish Mountaineering Trust.
The club meets on a Thursday evening from 7pm and is supported by a network of volunteers and qualified climbing coaches who are on hand to provide assistance to its members in and around the climbing activities.
The club runs a free 'Come and Try Paraclimbing' session for those interested in joining.
Keith said: “We welcome new members. If you are interested in coming along, then contact us first to ensure that we are able to cater for your needs and that there are volunteers available to support your participation.”
The club will also speak with any parents, guardians or carers to advise on how the club operates and discuss any requirements for them to support or be involved in the sessions if interested in joining.
Watch Keith Partridge’s film below…