The Climbing merit badge is a lot easier if you've already completed First Aid. You'll also need to be pretty adept at your knots.
Eagle Scout, formerly of Troop 220, Ken Burkhart teaches a Climbing class at Edgeworks in Tacoma. The six hour class is tailored to the badge, and covers all requirements from start to finish. The cost is $50 per Scout.
One way to get the training and (indoor) experience is through Vertical World in Silverdale . They have a merit badge counselor on staff, and will set up Scout MB classes that are taught direct to the badge. It takes two three-hour classes to complete (with some homework inbetween). The class will prepare you for outside climbs, but most importantly it will show you the safety rules.
Need more practice? If you're a military dependent (or dependent of a retiree), the Jackson Park teen center does weekly 3-hour climbs at VW for only $5. Alternatively, they offer a homeschool PE day (through 4H) once a month for $10 (see their calendar page).
If you know of other local resources for the Climbing MB, please let us know!
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