Archive:Introduction to rock climbing rescue techniques 2009

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Introduction to Rock climbing rescue techniques

Taught by Will Whitty. This course will cover useful techniques such as:
- review of useful gear (cordelette vs webbing), anchor theory (ERNEST), knots and hitches (prussik, klemheist,autoblock, backman, munter mule, mariner)
- escaping the belay and transfering loads
- rapelling (spider, assisted, counter-weight)
- ascending the rope
- discussion of situations and how to put it all together
- depending on time and interest, we can do more advanced things like pully systems, passing knots, basic aid etc.

Prerequisites

Participants should be comfortable rock climbing outdoors, belaying (ideally a leader), rapelling and familiar with basic anchor theory. Trad experience is not requiered, but familiarity with some of the gear is desirable.

Required Equipment: helmet, harness, belay device and locking biner. Other useful (but not requiered) gear includes biners (locking and non) slings, cordelettes and anything else you want to learn how to use.

Date

April 25th.

Meet at 9 am in the Smoke Bluff parking lot

Pretrip meeting

This already happened

Instructors

  1. Will Whitty

Student Sign up

  1. Eric
  2. Jasper Clarke
  3. Kai Chaplin
  4. Stephen Lerch
  5. Glen Kim
  6. Valentina Hui

Car sign up

It appears everyone is driving up on their own. If you need a ride, contact Will.