The Basics: |
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Event Type: | | Course | |
Event Location: | | To be determined. Sean will advise a couple days ahead of the course. | |
Date(s) & Time: |
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Sunday, Nov 22, 2020
08:00 AM
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Registration Cut Off:
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Sunday, Nov 15, 2020
09:00 PM
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Event Duration: | | 1 Day - Cost $136.25 including GST | |
Difficulty Rating: |
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D1 - See Conversion Chart
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Trip Coordinator(s): |
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Julie Morter
Ken Chatel
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Participant Info: |
Who's Invited: |
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Members & Guests, 18 And Older Only
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Attendee Screening: |
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Attendees are Pre-Screened
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Maximum Group Size: | | 6 |
Maximum No. Guests: | | 0 |
Minimum Group Size: | | 2 |
Maximum No. Guests Per Member: | | 0 |
Number Registered So Far: |
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6 (View sign-ups, waiting list)
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Are Dogs Permitted: |
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No
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Itinerary: |
Course Content: A one-day course ($136.25 including taxes) designed to introduce the concepts of drytooling—the use of ice axes and crampons on rock in a winter setting. Topics covered will include safety considerations, tool handling, pick placements, crampon footwork, efficient movement and resting strategies.
Prerequisite: No previous ice or mixed experience is necessary for this course. However, some climbing experience is preferable whether it be indoor/outdoor, lead/top-rope or rock/ice. The only real prerequisite is that participants must be able to offer a safe top-rope belay.
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Required Items to Bring: |
Equipment: Participants should have their own
harness, helmet, belay device, boots and
crampons (mono-points are ideal but not
necessary). I can supply extra ice tools.
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Recommended Items to Bring: |
Other obvious items to bring are warm clothes
and a down jacket considering you will be
sitting around listening to lecturing. Bring
your own food for lunch and snacks and a
warm/hot drink. It might not be a bad idea to
bring a camera to take photo's and assist you
in
the future to look back at the various things
you learned over the course of the day.
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How to Get There: |
Event Directions: |
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tba
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Notes: |
It is a first paid - first on the course registration. The course fee is
$136.25 which includes taxes.
** Important - there are two steps to getting on the course - 1. use the paypal button to pay for the course. 2. Go to the bottom of the Event Page and register for the course. This will put you on the waiting list. Once your payment is confirmed you will be moved to the attending list. You must be a member of the Calgary ACC Section in order to register. You can attend as a guest of a member also taking the course. They can register and then add you as a guest. If the course is full you can still register and sit on the waitlist incase a spot opens up. Do not pay until told a spot has opened up.
Please complete the following as soon as possible and we will move
you to the attending list.
You can pay as follows:
We offer the option highlighted below at the "Buy Now" button.
You do not need a PayPal account and can pay by credit card.
Once you have made your payment, please take a screen shot and send to the Trip Coordinator confirming your payment.
Once this is confirmed the co-ordinator will move you to
the attending list.
Guide Bio: Sean Isaac is an ACMG Alpine Guide specializing in ice and mixed instruction. He has been ice climbing for 30 years and guiding for the past 18. He is author of the ACC “Ice Climbing Leaders Field Handbook” as well as the forthcoming second edition of “How to Ice Climb” by Falcon. He has also written the how-to book “Mixed Climbing” and the guidebook “Mixed Climbs in the Canadian Rockies”.
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Please review our participant responsibility
guidelines!
*Note: Cancellation Policy as of March 2017 :
If
a
participant is unable
to attend a course or paid trip, there will be
no
refund unless the
participant finds a suitable replacement that
is
acceptable to the trip
coordinator. It will then be the participant's
responsibility to recover
funds from the replacement. If the coordinator
cancels a trip,
participants get a refund (less any non-
recoverable
costs).
Cancellation Policy If a participant is unable to attend a paid course or trip, there will be no refund unless the participant finds a suitable replacement that is acceptable to the trip coordinator. Acceptable waiting list candidates will have priority. It will then be the participant's responsibility to recover funds from the replacement. If the coordinator cancels an event, participants get a refund (less any non-recoverable costs). Note that ACC National does not refund hut fees due to weather, delay, closures, or any other reasons. The Calgary Section of the ACC is a not for profit club and we only charge attendees what it costs us to provide courses or trips.
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Trip Feedback
If you have any feedback, positive or negative, concerning this trip or any other, we want to hear from you! You can send any feedback you may have to the Section Chair.
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