Youth activity: Mountaineers Adventure Club
Seattle MAC - Crevasse Rescue Skills Practice Night - Mountaineers Seattle Program Center
Skill building day at the Program Center to practice crevasse rescue and raising systems, to complement our full day crevasse rescue workshop
- Wed, May 26, 2021
- Seattle Youth Outreach Committee
- Youth
- Adults
- For Beginners (Getting Started Series)
- 9 (19 capacity)
- FULL (5 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Mountaineers Program Center basement, 6-8:30pm
For Snow 2, students are required to attend at least one crevasse rescue skills night and the crevasse rescue workshop.
- Required: In advance, purchase minimum 25 feet of 6mm accessory cord from REI or another gear retailer. Mention that you are in The Mountaineers youth program and they may extend the discount they usually give to Basic Climbing students.
- Optional: Tie your own Texas and waist prusiks according to instructions in the links below. By doing this, you will be able to help others tie theirs at the workshop and contribute. It’s a fun way to practice with the knots at home.
It is important that students participating in snow field trips get lots of chances to practice with the individual components of glacier climbing. These skills workshops are designed to give everyone the opportunity to get familiar with these basic elements throughout the year before going on glacier climbing.
Attendance at these (enough of them to be judged competent by leaders) is required for the snow skills field trip and glacier climbs. A minimum of 2. Mileage may vary between members, therefore attendance at 2 glacier skills workshops does not guarantee admittance to snow field trips or glacier climbs. To go on those trips, one has to have a solid understanding of the different parts and ready to put them all together in a challenging environment. You will be evaluated based on those criteria, not specifically the number of workshops you attended.
Required Equipment
all climbing gear available to be borrowed from The Mountaineers day of