Group Excursions or Private Trips
Climbing Stoney Point
Meet Your Guide
Hi! I'm Paul.
I’m the founder of Type One Outdoors, and have been living with T1D for 37 years.
I’ve been climbing since 2009 and guiding for a number of years now.
I am certified with the American Mountain Guides Association as a Single Pitch Instructor and a NOLS certified Wilderness First Responder.
What to Bring
Prepare a small backpack (about 10-15 litres in size)
Remember to bring with you all the supplies you’ll need for the day including medications, low treats, backup meter, lunch, snacks and water (1 litre is the usual but perhaps 2 litres in the summertime)
There’s a short 5 minute hike in from parking on the side of a busy road.
Trail runners are perfect footwear on this terrain
There’s no restrooms at Stoney Point, so be prepared to use “Nature;s Latrine”
Since we will be exposed to the elements:
Sun protection, and wind protection are the main things to consider (layers are the way to go)
In the winter it can get chilly, so a beanie and puffy will be great additions.
The summertime can get toasty out there in the sun.
For summer trips, I’d add a wide brimmed hat, sunscreen, lip balm, sun hoodie.
What's included
- Climbing Helmet
- CLimbing Harness
- Safety Equipment & Ropes
- Climbing Shoes
If you have your own climbing gear, please feel free to bring it.