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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: AST1 and Intro Backcountry Skiing or Riding
DESCRIPTION:Delivered by the University of Calgary Outdoor Centre \n Cost: $372.75 ($355 + 5%gst) \nPayment to: greatplainsfinance@gmail.com \nDisclaimer: Monday October 8\, 2024 will be the deadline for enrollment. No Exceptions! Full payment at time of booking. This allows us to utilize the U of C cancellation/refund policy. \n Dates \n\nDec 5\, 2024\, 6pm – 9pm (Alberta Time)- Classroom Session via Zoom\nDec 7\, 2024\, 9am – 4pm -Field Day (Location TBD)\nDec 8\, 2024\, 9am – 4pm Field Day (Location TBD)\n\n Description \nThis course follows the Avalanche Canada curriculum for Avalanche Skills Training Level 1\, combined with our Introduction to Backcountry Skiing and Riding curriculum. This course is essential for anyone traveling in or around avalanche terrain in winter and is intended to be a first step toward safely managing backcountry travel. \nWhat you will learn: \n\navalanche formation and release\navalanche terrain identification\ntrip-planning basics\noptimal use of tools and resources like avalanche forecasts to mitigate avalanche risk\nappropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain\nintro to companion rescue\n\nYou will also learn foundational-level backcountry travel skills\, including climbing efficiently with skins and tracksetting. The second day will be an opportunity for practice\, discussion\, and student leads in a backcountry setting. \nYou will be provided with a link to a home study seminar to complete on your own. You will then attend a classroom session on Thursday evening and a full-day practical field session on the weekend with an instructor certified by the Canadian Avalanche Association. Attendance at the classroom session and the field day is mandatory\, as is completion of the knowledge quiz. \nPart 1 – Recorded content and self-study \nYou will receive a link to recorded content which will introduce you to the basic concepts of avalanche formation and release. You will also receive a link to complete a short knowledge quiz and review some home study materials. Expect to take about five hours to complete the pre-course self study. \nPart 2 – Classroom \nThe classroom session includes lecture content covering human factors in avalanche risk management\, trip planning\, reading an avalanche forecast\, weather factors\, and more. There will be time for questions and answers\, and review of concepts presented in the self-study content. In addition\, you will go through a trip-planning exercise with the current conditions in mind to prepare for your field day session on the weekend. \nClassroom sessions take place on Thursday evenings via an online platform from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. \nPart 3 – Field days \nThe two field days will include practice in companion rescue techniques including transceiver\, probe\, and shovel use; avalanche terrain recognition; and safe route-finding. You will practice group management concepts and make on-site snowpack and weather observations to use in making good terrain decisions. Field days will be delivered at a suitable site to be confirmed each week in Kananaskis Country or Banff National Park. \nThe field day includes a certified instructor and avalanche safety equipment. Backcountry skis or splitboards are acceptable modes of travel for this component. If you do not have your own\, these can be rented at the Outdoor Centre. Downhill skis (alpine bindings) are not sufficient for this course. \nCertificate \nAn AST 1 certificate will be emailed upon completion of the classroom and field day sessions and knowledge quiz. \nPrerequisites \nThere are no experience prerequisites for this course and it is suitable for participants who have never travelled in the backcountry before. \nThis program is designed for adults. \nWe do not cover large distances on the field days\, but you will need to able to travel over soft/deep snow in variable conditions. Both up- and downhill travel are required. \nChecklist \nAcceptable equipment options for the field days are: \n\nalpine touring or telemark skis with climbing skins\, touring boots\, and poles\nsplitboard with climbing skins\, warm snowboard boots\, and collapsible poles\nsnowshoes with warm winter (Sorel-style\, snowshoe\, or mountaineering) boots\, and poles.\n\nYou can rent ski\, splitboard\, or snowshoe equipment from the Outdoor Centre using the Online Gear Rental page. Reserve early to ensure availability. \nWear: \n\nwool or synthetic insulating layers (avoid cotton fabrics which absorb water and stay cold)\nsnow-shedding shell jacket and waterproof shell pants\nwarm\, waterproof gloves or mittens\nsunglasses and/or ski goggles\nwarm toque and scarf or neck tube\n\nBring: \n\nday pack (35-45 L)\, waterproofed with pack cover/liner or garbage bag\nextra warm clothing (for standing around in the snow)\, including a down or synthetic insulating puffy jacket\nextra gloves/mitts (minimum 2 pairs – you will be digging in the snow)\nsunscreen\, lip balm with SPF\nlunch & snacks\n1-2L of water in water bottle or thermos\nNational Parks Pass or Kananaskis Conservation Pass\, depending on field day location (see pre-trip email for details)\n\nRecommended items: \n\npersonal first aid kit with blister materials\, hand sanitizer\, mask (optional)\nhot packs for hands and toes (optional)\nnotebook and pencil (optional)\ncompass (optional)\n\nPlease note that we will run the course in almost all weather conditions and that you should check the forecast and dress appropriately. \nWe will spend about half our time travelling and half our time stationary\, so extra clothing for cold weather conditions is essential. \nItinerary \nOnline classroom session: \nA logistics package will be sent to you by email in the week leading up to the classroom component. Please ensure that you have access to high-speed internet and a computer\, phone\, or tablet with a microphone (webcam optional\, but preferred). Lecture sessions will begin promptly at 6:00 pm on Thursday evenings. \nField days: \nThe field days will be run at sites to be announced in the week prior to the course date based upon number of participants\, snowpack\, and weather conditions\, most commonly in Kananaskis. Check your email in the week leading up to the course for a logistics package and meeting location. \nField days will leave the trailhead promptly at 9 am\, or a time coordinated with your guide\, and will run until approximately 4 pm. Travel to the Icefields Parkway may be required\, depending on snowpack and weather conditions. \nIncluded in cost \nCourse fee includes a certified instructor\, certificate\, Avalanche Skills Training Handbook (Floyer and Robine)\, Avaluator booklet\, and other course materials. Also included is the use of a transceiver\, shovel\, and probe on the field days. Please feel free to bring your own if you already have this equipment; use will be at the discretion of the instructor. \nTransportation details \nOrganize your own rides/carpool. James will collect the guide for the field days. \nYou will need a Kananaskis Conservation Pass or National Parks Pass depending on the field day location. \nMedical form\, waiver \nYou will need to log in (or create) to your account at active-living.ucalgary.ca to sign the course waiver if not completed while registering\, and complete/update your medical form. These must be done online\, well before the program start\, to allow participation. Check “My Waivers and Forms” to access the outstanding waiver\, or confirm that you have no waivers to sign. \nPlease email james.lawrence.lewis@gmail.com when you submit payment. James will be the UofC point of contact\, so reach out to him with any questions. Please let James know which email you used to create your Active Living account and your full name so the UofC can sign you up for the course on their end.
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SUMMARY:Monthly Skills and Social Night @ the RCC
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get together once a month to spend a 3-hour private session at the Regina Climbing Club. We will go over published accident reports so we can learn from them; focus on specific skills like PAS\, anchors\, and rope systems; and finish the night with some general climbing or continued practice. \nDate: December 7\, 2024. We’ll continue on the first Saturday of the month (notice will be given via Facebook Group/Gym Chalk board should this conflict with something). \nLocation: Regina Climbing Centre (606 B Solomon Crescent). \nTime: 6pm – 9pm (the gym will be closed and locked from 5pm to 6pm\, so please incorporate that into your timing). \nCost: Free. All participants will need to have an active RCC Waiver. The drop-in rate will be waived for non-RCC members\, but perhaps this will convince you to get one… \nOther details: Food and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed so long as the gym is kept clean\, there are no greasy fingers on the holds\, and open beverages and food are not placed on the mats. All participants will need to be checked in. \nSchedule: Accidents in North America discussion (1 hr); skill demos and hands on (1 hr); social climbing (1 hr); and topics will be posted to the GPS Facebook group in advance. \n 
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LOCATION:Regina Climbing Centre\, Canada
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