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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
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SUMMARY:September Long Ten Sleep Climbing Trip
DESCRIPTION:Let’s take advantage of the last long weekend of summer! The club is once again heading south to go rock climbing for two days in Ten Sleep Canyon\, Wyoming\, on the September long weekend (Saturday August 31 and Sunday September 1\, 2024).  \nTHIS IS AN INTERMEDIATE TRIP. No prior outdoor climbing experience is required; however\, participants should be comfortable climbing at a 5.9 level. The trip is currently capped at 12 participants (participant number may increase). \nAccommodations\nGroup camping will be reserved at Ten Sleep Rock Ranch for those wishing to stay with the group. Fees for this will be split equally amongst those camping\, and will be collected at the time of the trip. For those not wishing to stay with the group\, you will be responsible for arranging your own accommodations.  \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, belay device\, and helmet. The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first come first served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wish to borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. This is a U.S based trip\, so a current passport will be necessary.  \nTravel and Food\nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation to Ten Sleep Canyon and to the climbing areas. People will typically carpool with other participants and this is usually arranged in the weeks leading up to the trip. Participants will be responsible for arranging this on their own. The trip leader may reach out to you prior to the trip to check in on your carpooling arrangements\, as a limited number of vehicles are permitted at the campsites. \nParticipants are responsible for their own food. Ten Sleep Canyon has a small convenience store with limited supplies; you may wish to bring groceries with you/purchase once you cross the border.  \nParticipants\nThis trip is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Participants must have a current ACC Great Plains Section membership. Age exceptions may be made at the discretion of the leaders\, so please feel free to apply if you are not in this age category\, and your application will be reviewed and considered. Sign up will be on a first come first served basis at the discretion of the trip leaders. As mentioned above\, participants should be comfortable top-rope climbing at a 5.9 level. \nCost \nTrip cost will be $50 per person. This does not include campsite fees.  \nTrip Sign Up information: \nIf interested in the trip\, please send the following sign-up information to Kristen Moore at klm403@mail.usask.ca: \n\nFirst and Last Name\nPhone number\nACC Membership Number (must be registered with the Great Plains Section)\nEmergency contact information (name and number)\nRock climbing experience (this doesn’t have to be long – grade you top rope\, grade you lead\, outdoor experience\, etc. we use this information to form groups\, crags we’ll climb at\, and assign leaders)\nIndication if you would like to camp at Ten Sleep Rock Ranch \nAny gear you would like to borrow (helmet\, harness\, etc.)\nAny relevant medical information (allergies or medical conditions trip leaders should be aware of. This is kept confidential and is only collected in case of medical emergency)\n\nSuccessful applicant confirmations will be sent out within the week after application. Please send any questions on the trip to Kristen Moore.  Further trip details will be circulated once participants are confirmed. 
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/september-long-ten-sleep-climbing-trip/
LOCATION:Ten Sleep\, WY
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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ORGANIZER;CN="A.C.C. Great Plains Section":MAILTO:m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230905
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20230512T201427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230519T005633Z
UID:5552-1693526400-1693871999@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:TRIP FULL--September long weekend climbing in Ten Sleep
DESCRIPTION:TRIP FULL–NOW TAKING WAITLIST REQUESTS. \nWe’re headed south of the border to Wyoming to rope some… rock?  Join us for two \ndays of excellent climbing in Ten Sleep Canyon\, Wyoming\, on the September long weekend (climbing on Saturday 2 September and Sunday 3 September 2023).  The impressive cliffs of \nTen Sleep Canyon are composed predominantly of massive layers of limestone\, providing us weirdos with some tasty pockets\, edges\, and flakes to haul our human bodies up. \nTHIS IS AN INTERMEDIATE TRIP. No prior outdoor climbing experience is required; however\, participants should be comfortable climbing at a 5.9 level and ideally most trip participants will be capable of leading 5.9. The trip is currently capped at 12 participants. (Participant number may increase.) \n \nAccommodations\nGroup camping will be reserved at Ten Sleep Rock Ranch for those wishing to stay with the group. Fees for this will be split equally amongst those camping\, and will be collected at the time of the trip. For those not wishing to stay with the group\, you will be responsible for arranging your own accommodations. \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, carabiner/ATC\, and helmet. The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first-come first-served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wish to borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. This is a U.S.-based trip\, so a current passport will be necessary. \nTravel and food\nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation to Ten Sleep Canyon and to the climbing areas. People will typically carpool with other participants\, and this is usually arranged in the weeks leading up to the trip. Participants will be responsible for arranging this on their own. Most often\, folks will drive down part way Thursday night and then rest of the way Friday or the full distance on Friday and do the return trip on Monday. Participants are responsible for their own food. Ten Sleep Canyon has a small convenience store with limited supplies\, so you should plan to bring groceries with you or purchase them along the way. \nParticipants\nThis trip is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Participants must have a current ACC Great Plains Section membership. Age exceptions may be made at the discretion of the leaders\, so please feel free to apply if you are not in this age category\, and your application will be reviewed and considered. Sign up will be on a first-come first-served basis at the discretion of the trip leaders. As mentioned above\, participants should be comfortable top-rope climbing at a 5.9 level. \nCost\nTrip cost is $50 per person. This does not include campsite fees. \nTrip sign-up information\nIf interested in the trip\, please email the following sign-up information to Sabrina Heywood at sabrina.r.heywood@gmail.com with the subject line TEN SLEEP SEPTEMBER. \n\nFirst and last name\nPhone number\nACC Membership Number (must be registered with the Great Plains Section)\nEmergency contact name and phone number\nRock climbing experience – (this doesn’t have to be long – grade you top rope\, grade you lead\, outdoor experience\, etc. we use this information to form groups\, crags we’ll climb at\, and assign leaders)\nYes/no if you would like to camp at Ten Sleep Rock Ranch\nAny gear you would like to borrow (helmet\, harness\, etc.)\n\nSuccessful applicant confirmations will be sent out within two weeks of application. Please send any questions on the trip to Sabrina.  Further trip details will be circulated once participants are confirmed. \n 
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/september-long-weekend-climbing-in-ten-sleep/
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230829
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20230721T171702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T171805Z
UID:5581-1692921600-1693267199@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:August climbing trip at Gooseneck Crag\, Ontario
DESCRIPTION:Location: Gooseneck Crag\, near Minaki\, ON \nThe crag is approximately 3 hours from Winnipeg\, 1 hour from Kenora\, and 9.5 hours from Regina. The grades at Gooseneck range from 5.6 to 5.12\, so there’s fun for everyone. This crag is also accessible from the top\, so leaders can set up toprope routes at higher grades than we would lead. Leaders will be available to mentor participants on setting up and cleaning anchors\, if desired. The approach involves 5 to 10 minutes from the parking spots\, traversing over level ground. \nFun fact 1 – There is a lake at the east end of the crag that is a great refuge on hot summer days. (There can also be plenty of bugs so participants will need to be prepared with bug nets and/or spray.) \nFun fact 2 – Gooseneck was the first climbing area established in the Manitoba and NW Ontario area\, with first ascents occurring in 1971. The ACC-Manitoba Section will be leading the Peter Atchison Memorial Climb at this crag on Sept 9\, 2023 so the trip dates are planned to avoid that crowd. \nAmenities: There is a pit toilet near the east end of the crag and an outhouse on the west side. These were installed with the help of ACC to minimize the impact of climbers on the local environment. \nParking at the crag: Park along the side of the road (Hwy 525) and walk into the forest. \nNearby crags: South Cliff is undergoing active development; access if via Cygnet Lake Road. Under safe conditions (e.g.\, not at night)\, participants could scout to the area to recon for future trips. Most people rappel into the crag but an access route is being developed. \nAccommodations/camping: Camping is available at the “Hilton” and “Bellagio\,” located approximately 10 minutes from the cliff down Cygnet Lake Road. The Road is viewable on mapping applications for easy access but directions and photos will also be provided to participants in the pre-trip communications. This is crown land and there is no fee for access. The camping area has space for at least 20 tents\, a pit toilet\, and numerous fire pits. The area also edges onto Gooseneck Lake and people can bathe/cool off in the lake so long as biodegradable materials are used. \nTravel: Carpooling will be encouraged. Meeting place on day 1 will be the campsite\, unless participants/leaders indicate another location (e.g.\, Kenora or Minaki) is preferred. \nDates: \n\nFriday Aug 25\, 2023 – drive Regina to the Hilton camping area\nSaturday Aug 26 – set up climbs in the east\, orienting on Weasel Crack as this is close to the lake and has is an open staging area with room for all participants. There is also 5.1 exit route nearby for top access.\nSunday Aug 27 – likely set up climbs in the west area\, near the western exit route. Set up Beginner Slab and routes near Frog In the Crack. Plan to be adapted based on feedback from Day 1.\nMonday Aug 28\, 2023 – Drive to Regina.\n\nFood: Participants will provide for themselves. Meal planning will not be included by the trip leaders. \nParticipant costs: $50 trip fee to cover equipment. Free camping. Fuel and food costs to be covered by participants. \nThis trip is capped at 12 participants and is beginner-friendly (gym toprope experience required\, outdoor and lead experience not required). To express interest\, contact Brianna at briannawyn@icloud.com and provide the following information: \n\nFirst and last name\nPhone number\nACC Membership Number (must be registered with the Great Plains Section)\nEmergency contact name and phone number\nRock climbing experience\nAny gear you would like to borrow (helmet\, harness\, etc.)
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/august-climbing-trip-at-gooseneck-crag-ontario/
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230808
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20230430T205545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T221447Z
UID:5547-1691107200-1691452799@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:TRIP FULL - Racks\, Recces and... Rattlesnakes?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a sport/trad single pitch rock climbing trip in North Dakota\, USA from August 4 to 7\, 2023. Participants must have an active ACC membership and pay a $50 participation fee. \nWe’re on the hunt for the closest climbing area to Regina\, and North Dakota has some secrets… and rattlesnakes\, apparently! There are several crags (buttes) in the southern area of the state\, as well as some sneaky boulders. It’s rumored there’s perhaps a world-class boulder too: “There and Crack Again V4.” The buttes are about a 5.5-hour drive from Regina\, and camping is free. With single pitch options and top access anchors\, the group will work on climbing\, rope systems\, rappelling\, trad placements\, rescues\, and more. Since it’s a “short” drive home\, we’ll hit Chimney Butte on the way home. 4-day trip\, 3 days of climbing! \nDetails: \n\nMaximum of 8 climbers.\nMust be able to travel to the USA.\nNo outdoor experience necessary\, but it will make your trip that much better. Being\nable to climb at least a stout 5.9 in the gym would be best.\nParticipants will need a harness\, climbing shoes\, a helmet\, a belay device and locking carabiner\, and a crash pad\, if you have one.\nParticipants must be able to drive to the climbing location\, but carpooling options might be available.\nThe group will be camping\, and participants are responsible for their own gear and meals.\n\nTo register\, email James at james.lawrence.lewis@gmail.com. \n 
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/racks-recces-and-rattlesnakes/
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230607
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20230216T204534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T014149Z
UID:5481-1685750400-1686095999@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:TRIP FULL--June climbing trip to the Bow Valley
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first club climbing trip of 2023! We’re heading to the Bow Valley from 3 to 6 June (climbing on 4 and 5 June). This trip is for anyone 18+\, and beginners with some gym climbing experience (but not necessarily outdoor experience) are welcome. The trip is capped at 18 participants\, but could be expanded depending on the experience level of climbers. Please note that the trip is weather-dependent and could be cancelled at the trip leader’s discretion in the event of inclement weather. \nCost\nThe trip cost is $50 per participant. An active ACC Great Plains membership required. Camping fees will be collected once trip participation is confirmed. \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, carabiner/ATC\, and helmet (mandatory). The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first-come first-served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wish to borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. \nMeals\nParticipants are responsible for all their own meals\, including bagged lunches on climbing days. There will be no organized group meals on this trip. \nTravel and Accommodation\nTenting campsites near Banff/Canmore will be reserved and shared by the group (campground TBD)\, and the cost will be split by the participants. Anyone not wishing to stay with the group is responsible for their own accommodation arrangements. Participants must arrange their own travel to and from the Bow Valley. \nTrip Sign-up\nWhile this trip is now full\, you may apply to be added to the waitlist. Spots can open up if participants have to cancel their involvement. To apply to attend\, email Jennifer Arends (j_l_arends@yahoo.ca) with your full name\, ACC membership number\, whether you need to borrow any club gear\, your level of climbing experience\, and whether you plan to camp with the group.
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/june-climbing-trip-bow-valley/
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20220929T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20221002T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20220821T151816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220821T151816Z
UID:5431-1664472600-1664731800@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:Grunting at Devils Tower
DESCRIPTION:Small group trip down to the Tower! Do you like taping up your hands and grunting up a crack? Come find out if you do. This will be a multi-pitch climbing trip on some famous routes. Tentative objectives include Durrance (one of the 50 classic climbs of North America)\, Bon Homme variation\, El Cracko Diablo\, and TAD. \nDevil’s Tower is the closest climbing location to Regina at 7 hours away. Plan is to drive down the evening of Thursday Sept 29th\, climb on the 30th/Oct 1st and return on the Sunday morning. \nTHIS IS AN INTERMEDIATE TRIP – NOT BEGINNER FRIENDLY. No prior outdoor climbing experience is required; however\, participants should be comfortable climbing at a 5.10 level at the Regina Climbing Centre. Although the proposed route grades are below this\, the grading on the Tower is stiff and very physical. The trip is currently capped at 4 participants with 3 leaders (Calyton Bakke\, James Lewis and Mark Nielsen). \nAccommodations\nThere is a campground near the tower which will be arranged by the leaders. The additional expense of the camping is minimal. \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, carabineer/ATC\, helmet\, and small backpack. The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first come first served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wish to borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. This is a U.S based trip\, so a current passport will be necessary. \nTravel and Food\nFood and travel will be arranged amongst the group when participants are selected. \nParticipants\nThis trip is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Participants must have a current ACC Great Plains Section membership. Age exceptions may be made at the discretion of the leaders\, so please feel free to apply if you are not in this age category\, and your application will be reviewed and considered. Sign up will be on a first come first served basis/skill level at the discretion of the trip leaders. As mentioned above\, participants should be comfortable top-rope climbing at a 5.10 level. \nCost \nTrip cost will be $50 per person. This does not include campsite fees.  \nTrip Sign Up information: \nIf interested in the trip\, please send the following sign-up information to Mark Nielsen at m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com \n\nFirst and Last Name\nPhone number\nACC Membership Number (must be registered with the Great Plains Section)\nEmergency contact information\nRock climbing experience (the grade that you can reliably top rope and short summary if you have outdoor experience)\nAny gear you would like to borrow (helmet\, harness\, etc.)\n\nSuccessful applicant confirmations will be sent out within the week after application. Please send any questions on the trip to Mark Nielsen.  Further trip details will be circulated once participants are confirmed.
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/grunting-at-devils-tower/
LOCATION:Devil’s Tower\, WY
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
ORGANIZER;CN="A.C.C. Great Plains Section":MAILTO:m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20220603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20220604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20220510T235257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T025443Z
UID:5385-1654243200-1654362000@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:Great Plains Start of Summer Climbing Trip
DESCRIPTION:SORRY! TRIP FULL – PLEASE E-MAIL SABRINA TO BE ADDED TO WAIT LIST IN THE EVENT SOMEONE CANCELS. \nLet’s kick off the summer climbing season! We are offering section members an opportunity togo rock climbing this June (Friday\, June 3 and Saturday\, June 4). We will be based out ofBanff/Canmore\, AB. Climbing is weather dependent\, therefore the leaders may decide to cancelthe trip the week prior due to poor weather conditions.THIS TRIP IS BEGINNER FRIENDLY. No prior climbing experience is required. The trip iscurrently capped at 12 participants. (Participant number may increase based on participantexperience). \nAccommodationsCampsites will be reserved at Tunnel Mountain Campground for those wishing to stay with thegroup. Fees for this will be split equally amongst those camping\, and will be collected at the timeof the trip. For those not wishing to stay with the group\, you will be responsible for arrangingyour own accommodations.GearParticipants are responsible for bringing or requesting to borrow personal gear\, this includes:● Climbing shoes● Climbing harness● Carabiner and belay device● Climbing helmet \nThe club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available to borrow at no cost toparticipants on a first come first served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wishto borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants.The club will provide ropes\, quickdraws\, and anchors for group climbing. \nTravel and FoodParticipants are responsible for their own transportation to Banff/Canmore and to the climbingareas. People will typically carpool with other participants and this is usually arranged in theweeks leading up to the trip. We will do our best to connect people searching for carpoolpartners. \nParticipantsThis trip is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Participants must have a current ACCGreat Plains Section membership. Age exceptions may be made at the discretion of theleaders\, so please feel free to apply if you are not in this age category\, and your application willbe reviewed and considered. Sign up will be on a first come first served basis at the discretionof the trip leaders. \nCostTrip cost will be $50 per person. This does not include campsite fees or any food/transportation. \nTrip Sign Up informationIf interested\, please send the following information to Sabrina Heywood at sabrina.r.heywood@gmail.com. \n\nFirst and Last Name\nACC Membership Number (must be Great Plains registered)\nRock climbing experience\nIndications if you would like to camp at Tunnel\nAny gear you would like to borrow (helmet\, harness\, etc.)\n\nSuccessful trip applicant confirmations will be sent out within the week after application.Questions on this trip can be sent to Sabrina HeywoodFurther trip details will be circulated once participants are confirmed.
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/great-plains-start-of-summer-climbing-trip/
LOCATION:Canmore\, AB
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
ORGANIZER;CN="A.C.C. Great Plains Section":MAILTO:m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20210728T020017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T150349Z
UID:5333-1630713600-1630886399@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:TRIP FULL: Rock Climbing Trip - September Long Weekend 2021
DESCRIPTION:We are offering section members an opportunity to go rock climbing on the September long weekend (Saturday September 4 and Sunday September 5\, 2021). We will be based out of Banff/Canmore\, AB. Climbing is weather dependent\, therefore the leaders may decide to cancel the trip the week prior due to poor weather conditions. \nTHIS TRIP IS BEGINNER FRIENDLY. No prior climbing experience is required. The trip is currently capped at 18 participants. (Participant number may increase based on participant experience). \nAccommodations\n5 campsites have been reserved at Tunnel Mountain Campground for those wishing to stay with the group. Fees for this will be split equally amongst those camping\, and will be collected at the time of the trip. For those not wishing to stay with the group\, you will be responsible for arranging your own accommodations.  \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, carabiner/ATC\, and helmet. The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first come first served basis. Please indicate on your trip application if you wish to borrow club gear. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. \nTravel and Food\nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation to Banff/Canmore and to the climbing areas. People will typically carpool with other participants and this is usually arranged in the weeks leading up to the trip.  \nParticipants\nThis trip is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Participants must have a current ACC Great Plains Section membership. Age exceptions may be made at the discretion of the leaders\, so please feel free to apply if you are not in this age category\, and your application will be reviewed and considered. Sign up will be on a first come first served basis at the discretion of the trip leaders.  \nCost\nTrip cost will be $50 per person. This does not include campsite fees or any food/transportation.  \nSpecial Note: We recommend trip participants be fully vaccinated prior to this trip. Given the COVID-19 situation\, please use extra caution\, and if you are sick\, please stay home. \nTrip Sign Up information:\nSuccessful trip applicant confirmations will be sent out within the week after application. Questions on this trip can be sent to Kristen Moore at klm403@mail.usask.ca. Further trip details will be circulated once participants are confirmed.
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/rock-climbing-trip-september-long-weekend2021/
LOCATION:Canmore\, AB
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
ORGANIZER;CN="A.C.C. Great Plains Section":MAILTO:m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20190810T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20190813T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20190724T151914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T211837Z
UID:4875-1565424000-1565715600@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:Climbing Kenora: A Women's Trip - Aug 10 to 13
DESCRIPTION:The GP section is excited to announce a women’s rock climbing trip to Kenora\, ON. This is a beginner to intermediate friendly trip to the Canadian Shield. Kenora is about 8 hours away from Regina and offers a different take on scenery and climbs compared with the Rockies. There is plenty of free camping as well as paid sites around Kenora itself. There are also plenty of lakes around for post climbing dips.\nThe trip will take place August 10 – 13th (climbing half a day on the 13th if there is interest).\nThe registration deadline for this trip is August 3rd.\nPlease contact Jennifer (jenbillinsky@gmail.com) for details. \nTo register\, please scroll down the page until you find the RED Register Now button\,
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/climbing-kenora-a-womens-trip-aug-10-to-13/
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20190518T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20190519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T171623
CREATED:20190224T185904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T193138Z
UID:4427-1558166400-1558285200@accgreatplains.ca
SUMMARY:REGISTRATION CLOSED: Rock Climbing Trip: May Long in South Dakota
DESCRIPTION:Ahhhh. May long weekend. The symbol of summer in Canada. But\, sometimes Canada’s weather has a mind of it’s own this time of year. Join us this May long in the sunny Black Hills of South Dakota. The weather tends to be warm and sunny and the climbing is some of the best around. Check out the details below: \nThis year we will be offering section members an opportunity to go rock climbing on the May long weekend (Saturday May 18 and Sunday May 19\, 2018). We will be based out of the Black Hills National Forest Area in South Dakota. Climbing is weather dependent\, therefore the leaders may decide to cancel the trip the week prior due to poor weather conditions. \nTHIS TRIP IS BEGINNER FRIENDLY. No prior climbing experience is required. The trip is currently\ncapped at 12 participants. (Participant number may increase based on participant experience). \nAccommodations\nParticipants will be responsible for their own accommodations. There is a free camping area which is first come first served\, as well as several reservable campgrounds for a small fee in the area. There are hotels available in Hill City and Keystone.  \nGear\nParticipants are responsible for their own gear. Gear requirements include climbing shoes\, a harness\, carabiner/ATC\, and helmet. The club has a limited number of harnesses and helmets available at no cost to participants on a first come first served basis. A recommended packing list will be provided to confirmed trip participants. \nTravel and Food\nParticipants are responsible for their own transportation to South Dakota and to the climbing areas. People will typically carpool with other participants and this is usually arranged in the weeks leading up to the trip.You will need a valid passport. \nRegistration\nThere is a $20 trip fee per participant that is 18 years of age and older. Sign up will be on a first come first served basis at the discretion of the trip leaders. Please scroll all the way down to find the Register Now button.  \nQuestions on this trip can be sent to Kristen at klm403@mail.usask.ca
URL:https://accgreatplains.ca/event/rock-climbing-trip-may-long-in-south-dakota/
LOCATION:Black Hills\, SD\, USA
CATEGORIES:Rock Climbing
ORGANIZER;CN="A.C.C. Great Plains Section":MAILTO:m.nielsen.sask@gmail.com
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