Seattle Basic curriculum review for Mentors and Instructors

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Seattle Basic curriculum review for Mentors and Instructors - Mountaineers Seattle Program Center

Basic course instructor/mentor meet & greet, and curriculum review. This is mostly for SIG leaders. Basic instructors are welcome too. Students please ignore this activity.

  • For Beginners (Getting Started Series)
  • 2 (56 capacity)
  • 2 (4 capacity)
  • Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 9:44 PM
  • Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 11:00 AM
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Basic course instructor/mentor curriculum review. Students please ignore this activity.

The Basic curriculum can be found under Course material, or here:
http://tinyurl.com/seattle-basic-curriculum-2018

 

2:30pm Basement of  the Program Center. Note that the Fred Beckey Memorial will take place in Goodman 1pm-4pm.

There is an alternative event on December 19th, 6-9pm.

https://www.mountaineers.org/about/branches-committees/seattle-branch/committees/seattle-climbing-committee/seminars-clinics/seattle-basic-curriculum-review-for-mentors-and-instructors-mountaineers-seattle-program-center-1/

We will work downstairs. Please bring a smart phone and be prepared to access the Curriculum document located in the Course Materials tab on the Seattle Basic Alpine Climbing Course webpage. The skills review will end at 5pm so we can join the Basic 2018 meet and greet.

Four topics for this skills review:

1) Intro 

2) Belay techniques

3) Rappel techniques

4) Crevasse rescue techniques

Below is the link to the curriculum for the skills review. SIG leaders or Basic instructors are encouraged to take on  sections of the demonstrations, see DEMO in the document. Please leave a comment in the document to sign up for a section. This is 100% optional. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/123VIGhMwiIMOQwWcztxoCrUimUgJbblBQxPLBKUicRE/edit?usp=sharing

 

 

 

Route/Place

Mountaineers Seattle Program Center


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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

nothing required, you can bring harness and a few slings and carabiners.

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