Rebolting Efforts
With your help, we are able to identify routes in need of bolt replacements, obtain the necessary tools, and gather the volunteer hours necessary to keep our crags a safer place to enjoy.
You can report a bad bolts, get the latest updates on newly rebolted routes, and find out how you can get involved on Mountain Project.
We’ll keep an inventory of these routes and with the help of the American Safe Climbing Association, we’ll do what we can.
Bolting Ban Information
There is currently no bolting allowed in designated wilderness areas.
If you don’t have a Mountain Project account, fill out this form:
Rebolting Mentor Program
We are recruiting volunteers for our rebolting mentorship program to help us replace unsafe anchors in Southern Nevada.
This is an important and critical skill set involving precise use of tools and hardware and long lasting decisions. Rebolting involves lots of time, often a day or more for a single pitch route to make sure everything is right. It can be very rewarding and fulfilling work, as well as feeling like a day of volunteer construction work while hanging on a rope.
So if heavy packs and a good dose of suffering sound like fun to you, email for more information on our rebolting mentorship program: snclimberscoalition@gmail.com