Self Rescue II - Everett - 2017

Climbing Course

Self Rescue II

Evacuating an Injured Person, Rope Soloing, Pitoncraft, Bolting, Aid Climbing, Ice Rescue, Glacier Rescue, Small Party Rescue & Scenario Reviews

The Everett Branch Self Rescue Course (SRC) is comprised of two components: SRC I & SRC II. This is SRC II only. Together, the components develop fundamental skills applicable to self rescue while climbing on rock, glacier and ice. The emphasis will be on self sufficiency for a party of two in the alpine. This course is a seminar, and is thus scenario based. Emergency leadership, medical care and group rescue are beyond the scope of this course.

Expectations: This is an advanced level climbing course. It is not intended for novice climbers. Completion of SRC1 is the prerequisite.

Schedule:

Thursday November 9, 2017, 7pm to 10pm – Seattle Clubhouse

Saturday November 11, 2017, 8:30am to 5:00pm – Lord Hill Park & Seattle Clubhouse 

Saturday March 10, 2018, 8:30am to 5:00pm – Seattle Clubhouse – Or Vantage if weather is horrible

 

 

 

Badges you will earn:

Course Requirements

This course has no scheduled activities.

Roster
Required Equipment

Arrived equipped mentally & physically for a full day of climbing. Bring all gear that you would if you were leaving campsite in Boston Basin for a mid-July ascent of the WR Forbidden Peak.

Course has been influenced by the following books:

Primary: Self Rescue - David J Fasulo - 1997

Acceptable substitute: Self Rescue 2nd Edition - David J Fasulo - 2011

Undesirable alternative: Climbing Self Rescue - Andy Tyson & Molly Loomis - 2012

Course Materials

There are no materials for this course.