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Canyoneering III

Canyoneering III - Sport Chalet Adventures

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Canyoneering III   (Activity Level - Activity Level 2)

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Canyoneering III Schedule and Itinerary

Price: $135 - $165

Days: 1

Locations: Los Angeles, Seattle, Phoenix, Mexico, Zion, and the Sierra

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A technical canyon descent focusing on detailed advanced intermediate evaluations and experience. This is a "team-based evolution" as every person is now trained to be a member of a canyon descent team. After a morning of technical training on rope ascension and alternative descent methods, the students will "take" the instructors down a nearby canyon route. Along the way the instructors will manipulate the situations to challenge every member equally.

Topics covered will include: "The What If's"

  • What if... The rope is too short?
  • What if... I have to turn and re-ascend the rope mid-descent?
  • What if... I need more friction mid-rappel?
  • What if... I find a "core shot" in the rope while I'm on it?
  • What if... I drop a rope?
  • What if... I drop a rappel device?
  • What if... The anchor is in a bad place?
  • What if... The anchor begins to shift under load?
  • What if... It gets dark and we are still in the canyon?
  • What if... The teams rope gets stuck during a retrieval?
  • What if... The tails of a "double line" rope system become dangerously "uneven" with one end high off the ground?

We will teach you the following:

  • Alternate rope deployment tactics
  • Rappelling past a knot
  • Pro's and con's of a single and double line rope system
  • Righting a misadjusted double line rope system
  • Re-ascending a double line rope system
  • Re-ascending a single line rope system
  • Alternative rappelling methods
  • Going "hands free" mid rappel
  • Ascension techniques over "hard" edges and past knots
  • Adding friction mid descent both under a load and off a load

Note on Itinerary:

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and trail conditions.

Qualifications:

Participants must be prepared to hike several miles each day with elevation gain/loss of several thousand feet while wearing a backpack over uneven terrain. Students must complete pre-course homework by learning a list of required knots and hitches. It is recommended that students do not have work the day after the course ends.

Weather:

Temperatures can range from 50 - 80° F during the day to 40 - 60° F at night depending on course location and time of year. Upon registration, a seasonal and location specific gear recommendation list will be sent electronically. Course participants should arrive prepared for all possibilities by following the gear recommendations. This is a base version of our to-bring list. Items may be added depending on the course level and location.

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