- Posts: 1089
- Thank you received: 0
How's your Glacier Travel Skills with Skis/Board?
- ron j
-
Topic Author
- User
-
Less
More
21 years 3 months ago - 21 years 2 months ago #170085
by ron j
How's your Glacier Travel Skills with Skis/Board? was created by ron j
Some of you have mentioned that you'd like to be alerted when the next Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue Class for Skiers and Boarders comes up at the Seattle Mounties. <br><br>Last night was the lead instructor's "improvements meeting" for this coming season's annual course. Lots of suggested improvements and changes to the course were tested, some discarded and some implemented. Because of this focused leadership the course continues to improve every year. It promises to be another great course this year.<br><br>Many have told me this is the best course for traveling in the backcountry that they have ever taken. If you have taken the course and agree, please chime in.<br>The major benefit of this course to me is the opportunity to go back each year and refresh and sharpen my skills for roped travel on skis so that I can be a more valuable bc ski partner. Many others on this site seem to feel the same way, as we were well represented at the this instructor's meeting. JW, Stefan, Kam, Skip, Allison, Monika, CascadeFreak (Chris) and, of course, the class leader, Darryl, just to name a few, were in attendance.<br><br>There will be two instructor's refreshers prior to the beginning of the course, one indoors and one on snow, to get all of this season's instructors up to speed. So if you are a past graduate and would like to help out with the course and update your skills at the same time, be sure and let Darryl know. (
www.turns-all-year.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB...file;username=Darryl
) You will need to attend those refreshers to be included as a course instructor.
For those that have not attended the course as a student, this is a rare opportunity to sharpen, or develop from scratch, your glacier travel and crevasse rescue skills. It is the only class I know of where these skills are taught to be utilized while on skis and snowboards. And for 100 stones for 10 + hours of indoor workshops and a two day field trip where you actually get to go down into a real crevasse on Rainier with all your ski/snowboard gear and pack on, I believe it's a real bargain. More info on the course is at www.mountaineers.org/skiing/ (click on "Glacier Travel")
You have to be a member of the Mountaineers to attend the class. If not already a member you can sign up at www.mountaineers.org/ . Graduates are encouraged to return each year (at no cost) to help instruct. This helps keep the cost down for first time students and give the instructors a means to continue improving their skills, and the course; a win-win situation for us all.<br><br>The course starts March 29th and enrollment is limited to 25 students. Be advised, this course always sells out and happens only one time each season. I'm posting this notice because I would prefer it if ALL our TAY family were at least grads of this course, and preferably instructors. Regisrtation is open NOW. I'd sugest you take care of this right away, if you care to join us, and become a safer GT partner.<br><br>Let us know if you sign up so we can be looking for you in the class.<br>Rock on
For those that have not attended the course as a student, this is a rare opportunity to sharpen, or develop from scratch, your glacier travel and crevasse rescue skills. It is the only class I know of where these skills are taught to be utilized while on skis and snowboards. And for 100 stones for 10 + hours of indoor workshops and a two day field trip where you actually get to go down into a real crevasse on Rainier with all your ski/snowboard gear and pack on, I believe it's a real bargain. More info on the course is at www.mountaineers.org/skiing/ (click on "Glacier Travel")
You have to be a member of the Mountaineers to attend the class. If not already a member you can sign up at www.mountaineers.org/ . Graduates are encouraged to return each year (at no cost) to help instruct. This helps keep the cost down for first time students and give the instructors a means to continue improving their skills, and the course; a win-win situation for us all.<br><br>The course starts March 29th and enrollment is limited to 25 students. Be advised, this course always sells out and happens only one time each season. I'm posting this notice because I would prefer it if ALL our TAY family were at least grads of this course, and preferably instructors. Regisrtation is open NOW. I'd sugest you take care of this right away, if you care to join us, and become a safer GT partner.<br><br>Let us know if you sign up so we can be looking for you in the class.<br>Rock on
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Darryl
-
- User
-
Less
More
- Posts: 44
- Thank you received: 0
21 years 3 months ago #170091
by Darryl
Replied by Darryl on topic Re: How's your GT Skills with Skis/Board?
Ron - thanks for the posting the information on the Glacier Skiing/Snowboarding and Crevasse Rescue course.<br><br>As he has for the last two years, Dale Rankin, our course creator, is organizing a techniques investigation field trip for former and current instructors of the course. This field trip takes place concurrently with the course field trip on the Nisqually Glacier on April 24. Examples of the techniques that have or will be investigated are: middle person rescue, tension release knots, prusiking over the crevasse lip unassisted, two person rescue, knotting the rope, and others.<br><br>If you are a former instructor, contact me if you are interested. You must attend the two instructor refresher training workshops: March 19 and March 22.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- gregL
-
- User
-
Less
More
- Posts: 669
- Thank you received: 0
21 years 3 months ago #170092
by gregL
Replied by gregL on topic Re: How's your GT Skills with Skis/Board?
Thanks, Ron and Darryl, I'm in.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ron j
-
Topic Author
- User
-
Less
More
- Posts: 1089
- Thank you received: 0
21 years 3 months ago #170093
by ron j
Replied by ron j on topic Re: How's your GT Skills with Skis/Board?
That's great, Greg!<br>You are one of the folks I was thinking of when I put up the post. You'll have a lot of fun and learn some cool stuff. See you there
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Jeff Huber
-
- User
-
Less
More
- Posts: 371
- Thank you received: 0
21 years 3 months ago #170094
by Jeff Huber
Replied by Jeff Huber on topic Re: How's your GT Skills with Skis/Board?
I imagine the answer is no but I'm going to ask anyway: Could I join the field practice on the Nisqually without attending the mid-week workshops? As a Portland resident it'd be impossible for me to attend the mid-week classes. <br><br>Unfortunately the Mazams have nothing close to this.<br>
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ron j
-
Topic Author
- User
-
Less
More
- Posts: 1089
- Thank you received: 0
21 years 2 months ago #170096
by ron j
<br>Even if you would there's a few other challenges to deal with, not the least of which is that of convincing the people you rope up with to go out on the glacier that you would, in fact, have the skills to rescue them as effectively as the other folks in the class who attended all the workshops.<br>With that and the other challenges I've yet to mention, I'd offer that you'd be better off leaving work an hour or two early once a week and doing the 6 hour RT commute from Portland 4 times. Not any worse than working two jobs one day a week. Some folks do it all week long.
<br>With what you learned you could pioneer the same program at the Mazamas so no one else would have to rack up equivalent torture points.<br>Rock on
Replied by ron j on topic Re: How's your GT Skills with Skis/Board?
Jeff, I imagine the answer is no but I'm going to ask anyway: Would you still join the Mounties and then pay the $100 enrollment fee just to attend the field trip?I imagine the answer is no but I'm going to ask anyway: Could I join the field practice on the Nisqually without attending the mid-week workshops?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.