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Mountaineering, Climbing, and Skiing In The Canadian Rockies
This condensed and intensive high-end program is designed for those who cannot take three months off for a regular semester. It focuses on the skills required of the summer mountaineer ... climbing alpine rock, snow and ice, glacier travel, crevasse rescue, technical rock, mountain approach plus navigation and route finding. Dates & Prices2008: June 10 - July 9 ... $6,900 CDN, cancellation insurance $366
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* a 50% rebate of the GST is available to non-residents of Canada. The program begins at the Yamnuska office at 200, 50 Lincoln Park, Canmore, at 10.00am on June 10. Map Program ObjectivesTo train you to become an independent and fully self sufficient summer mountaineer. To develop your all round competence to an advanced intermediate level across the spectrum of summer mountaineering skills. This in tandem with the development of individual and group leadership skills. Course LocationThe course is based in Canmore, Alberta in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains just minutes from Banff National Park. Section locations will vary according to conditions. Expect to be rock climbing in the Bow Valley near Canmore and mountaineering in British Columbia's Bugaboos and at the Columbia Icefields. Alpine trekking will be in the Front Ranges of the Rockies.
Yamnuska HQ in Canmore Curriculum
Rock climbing: Most students finish leading at 5.7 and above. Alpine Rock Climbing: Short roping skills and improvised belay skills to develop fast movement over alpine rock terrain. Mountaineering: Glacier travel, crevasse rescue, climbing snow, ice and rock peaks. Expect to be leading on peaks such as Athabasca. Mountain Navigation: Route finding in whiteouts using compass and GPS. Trip Logistics: Planning, menus, gear, safety, emergency response. ClimateWe are in a continental or inland climate that varies greatly in temperatures and weather. During this program you can expect to encounter spring snow falls with sub-zero temperatures and hot summer temperatures in the high 20s (0C). Bottom line is to be prepared for every type of weather imaginable. AgendaDay 1: Welcome, introductions, course agenda and goals. Begin preparation for first trip. Advanced Mountain Hiking & Scrambling SkillsIn addition to navigation, route finding, trip planning and general movement and pacing skills you will begin to get to know and to work with your fellow participants. During the following weeks the group's ability to function well together will be crucial to the success of the program.
Alpine Trekking Day 2 - 6: Five-day Alpine
trekking Traverse Day 7: Day off in Canmore Rock ClimbingThis is a major part of the Semester. We will be working on all aspects of rock climbing over the next 7 days. We will then revisit rock work on the first mountaineering segment to be held among the rock peaks of the Bugaboos.
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14: Advanced Rock Day 15 - 16: Two days off in Canmore Alpine Mountaineering on Rock, Snow and IceThe final two parts of the program are dedicated to learning the skills associated with climbing glaciated peaks. You will learn how to travel safely on a glacier plus how to rescue yourself or your partner from a crevasse, you will be learn how to climb safely on rock, snow and ice in two world famous areas: the Bugaboos and the Columbia Icefields. Day 17 - 22: General Mountaineering Skills
and Alpine Rock in the Bugaboos From our base at the spacious Conrad Kain Hut we can easily reach the perfect training areas to be found on the Bugaboo Glacier and in the Crescent Spires each day. We will be working on general snow and glacier techniques as we approach rock spires where we'll be applying our rock climbing skills to alpine situations. Alpine rock is an important facet of mountaineering that requires an ability to quickly choose the appropriate technique for every situation so as to maximize both safety and speed. Here we introduce peer short roping, natural belays and other important mountaineering techniques.
Alpine Rock on Bugaboos Granite Later in the week the West Ridge of Pigeon Spire, one of the most enjoyable intermediate alpine rock routes in the world, will be our objective. Day 23 - 24: Two days off in Canmore
Day 25 - 29: General Mountaineering Skills and
Alpine Ice at the Columbia Icefields
Alpine Mountaineering, Summer Mountaineering Semester Day 30: Debrief day in Canmore culminating in a graduation dinner. Instructors and Group SizeOur instructors are professional mountain guides who are certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides and by other member countries of the International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations. The instructor ratio (number of students per instructor) has a very large impact on the quality of the program. Ratios are based upon the difficulty and hazard associated with the teaching terrain. This means that more demanding terrain, such as that in the Bugaboos, requires a lower ratio. We will be using a maximum ratio of 1:3 on the mountaineering sections with lower ratios on the more technical climbs. Difficulty, Fitness & ExperienceThis is a demanding and strenuous program which requires a high level of aerobic fitness from participants. It is suitable for beginners and those with basic previous experience in hiking, mountaineering and rock climbing. TransportationDuring the program all transportation is supplied. The group has a passenger van that is used to reach program areas. During evenings and on free days, transportation is not supplied. Accommodation & MealsAll accommodation costs and meals while in the backcountry are included in the course price. When in Canmore the group will be responsible for their own accommodation. This allows us to offer this program at a discounted price, as there is a wide range of accommodation options in town. You can find more information about Canmore hotels and hostels here. During training segments the group will be based in a range of accommodations that will include wilderness camping, car camping and Alpine Club mountain huts.
Lunches and dinners while in Canmore are not included. There are many excellent restaurants in town, many within walking distance of our office and most hotels. PLEASE NOTE: If you are a regular vegetarian (no meat but dairy and eggs OK) and wish to remain so please let us know when you book. We can not cater to more specialized diets ('vegan', 'wheat free', 'no fat', etc.) If you follow such a diet, bring extra money to buy supplementary foods. Equipment and ClothingAll group camping and all technical gear is supplied with the exception of rock shoes and mountaineering boots. Reasonably priced boot rentals can be arranged during the course. You will need to bring your own outdoor clothing and footwear, backpack, sleeping bag and sleeping pad. Download Gear List
InsuranceThere is no charge for rescue so long as you have a valid National Park Entry Pass (included in cost). It is wise, though to ensure that your health plan will cover you in case of illness or accident whilst here. Obtain extra coverage if necessary. Booking InformationPlease book as early as practical to avoid disappointment. A deposit of $2560 CDN (including GST) is required at time of booking. Final payment is due eight weeks before the start of the course. To avoid unnecessary cancellation penalties we suggest you take our cancellation insurance for an extra non-refundable $366, this can only be purchased at the time of booking. For detailed Booking Instructions and Conditions, click here. Please note that you will be required to sign our waiver before commencing the course. Click here for waiver copy. We also request that you complete and return our on-line mountain experience questionnaire. PLEASE DON'T
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