Client Preparation Guide

Ski Hi Fruit Farm

Four Essential Tips

  1. arrive early

    Many clients get lost or confused on their first visit to Devil’s Lake State Park.

  2. Plan for no phone service

    Cell service inside and near Devil’s Lake State Park is weak to non-existent. Don’t count on it.

  3. Don’t trust your GPS

    If you enter “Devil’s Lake State Park” into a GPS device, it usually takes you to the wrong (north) end of the lake. Use the attached map instead OR enter in the specific coordinates below.

  4. Read this document in its entirety

    The below information is really helpful and will help set you up for a successful experience with us.

    The Client Resources section is optional, but look over the headlines to see if anything catches your interest. We offer various types of trips and courses, so some resources may not be relevant to your trip.

Logistics

RENDEZVOUS LOCATION

Meet us at the Ski Hi Market Parking Lot, at E11219A Ski Hi Road. This is the large, main parking parking lot directly in front of the red and white market building. Please refer to below map. When the market is open, it’s a great place to grab treats like freshly brewed local coffee or an apple cider donut! Check the Ski Hi market hours for more info.

If you don’t have a road map and must use GPS, use these specific coordinates:

43.419534, -89.762687

 

MEETING TIME

We will meet at 7:30 AM, unless other arrangements have been made (check your confirmation email). Please be prompt. If you are unfamiliar with the area, please arrive early, as many first-time visitors become disoriented trying to find the meeting place.

If you are running late or lost, please call or text us ASAP because the closer you get to Devil’s Lake, the less likely you will have phone reception. If you are already in the Devi’s Lake area, the most reliable area for phone reception is the CCC Parking Lot or on Highway 12.

PARKING

You do not need a valid admission sticker to park at Ski Hi Fruit Farm. However, after meeting your instructor we often drive from Ski Hi to another lot within Devil’s Lake State Park to climb. If you are unsure about the plan, please ask your instructor. Any vehicle at Devils Lake must have a valid admission sticker; please register your vehicle as soon as you arrive to avoid a ticket. See our Park Admission page for current fee information. If you already have a WI State Parks pass OR a National Parks annual pass, simply display it on your vehicle dashboard.

Pay for parking at credit card kiosk at the entrance to the South Shore Parking Lot or the North Shore Parking Lot.

BATHROOMS

Public restrooms with running water are available when the market it open (see Ski Hi’s webpage for current hours). When the market is not open, restrooms and water fill stations are not available. Please plan accordingly!

Prepare for Success

Mind & Body

Sleep and eat well the night before, so you are well-rested and you have plenty of energy during our time together.

If you are have anxiety about your climbing or rappelling day, reading What to Expect and Frequently Asked Questions may help you feel more informed.

If you climb in a gym or like to workout, you might take a day or two off before our trip so your muscles are well-rested and strong. Otherwise, relax and get psyched for an adventure!

WHAT TO EXPECT

TRIPS: After intros and gear distribution in the parking lot, we hike in to our climbing location. Hikes can vary from flat terrain taking only 5 minutes to ascending the steep bluffs taking about 20 minutes. One we arrive we will set up for our planned activity (climbing, rappelling, bouldering, etc.). Your instructor will customize the trip to your group’s goals and ability levels, but you can be sure we’ll spend our time on a variety of routes, discussing skills and technique along the way.

COURSES: After intros and waivers in the parking lot, we figure out what gear you have and supplement according to our needs. We hike in to a low-traffic climbing area (about 20 min.), make a base camp and begin our course work. Along the way, we ask questions to determine where your skills/knowledge are and how best to structure our time together. Expect a combination of demonstration, short lecture, and experiential learning, culminating in extended practice sessions where you implement new skills.

APPROACH: The approach hike takes anywhere from 5 - 30 minutes, and can vary from un-level climbing trails to ascending up steep rock step trails gaining up to 500 feet in elevation. If you’re unsure about the approach, please ask your instructor for more details about the planned climbing location and approach. Terrain can be steep and rocky; expect large, high steps. Many hikers can find the approach challenging, and need to stop to catch their breath. We recommend carrying everything in your backpack, so your hands are available to provide balance.

For more details information, read What to Expect on a Guided Climbing Day.

WHAT TO BRING

Comfortable, athletic clothes work best for our adventures and courses. These can be tight-fitting, stretchy garments like tights or Under Armor, or loose, nonrestrictive clothing like sweats or t-shirts. Please avoid jeans, which tend to be restrictive and uncomfortable for climbing. If you wear shorts, make sure they are at least mid-thigh length (min. 5” inseam). In addition to comfortable clothing, please bring:

  • A minimum of 1 liter of water per person; 2 liters/person or more is essential during hot summer days

  • More food and snacks than you think you’ll eat

  • Sunglasses and sunscreen

  • Sturdy and supportive close-toed shoes (not sandals or slip-ons)

  • One backpack per person (30L for climbing trips, 40-50L for technical courses) to carry personal and group climbing gear

*** Unless you are really fit, do not bring an ice-filled cooler. We will not return to the car for lunch and trails are steep to most climbing areas.

For more an illustrated guide, see our What to Bring Climbing.

Cancellations

While we are looking forward to climbing with you, we understand cancellations are sometimes necessary due to unplanned events. Please read our Cancellation Policies, should you need to cancel your event for any reason between now and your trip date.

We recommend purchasing trip insurance to avoid losing money in the event of an emergency or a change to your travel plans. Forbes has a great trip insurance search tool for finding the right option for your situation.

Client Resources

If you appreciate a detailed briefing, check out our hour-by-hour overview of what our typical climbing day looks like.

An illustrated guide to what to bring - and what not to bring - on your guided climbing day.

Have a questions about your climbing trip or course? Chances are we’ve heard it before! We regularly update and add to our clients’ most asked questions on our FAQ page. If you don’t find a good answer there, please email us.

Want to show up at the cliff with some lingo in your back pocket? Rock Climbing Terms for Beginners explains some of the climbing-specific language you might hear at the crag.

We provide all equipment you’ll need for your trip or course. However, if you’d like to purchase your own kit, you may order it in advance from our Client Store.

If you’d like to order a DLCG hat or t-shirt, please order it in advance from our store and we’ll bring it to your trip for you!