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发表于 2013-1-23 08:21:43
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WanchaiBoz
Dan is setting up the Winter Climbing School next week. Apply accordingly if you are interested. Info as follow.
Hello, I hope you enjoyed the third week of January and are getting excited for our free of cost Winter Climbing School, Wednesday 30 January, 2013 - Tuesday 5 February, 2013.
Here is what is covered in this newsletter:
A. Application
B. Update from our research trip
C. Location of the school
D. Schedule & dates
E. Arrival instructions
F. Insurance
G. Course activities
H. Equipment
I. Optional gear to bring
J. Snow shoes or skis
K. Renting equipment
Practicing abseiling and ascending on fixed ropes and ice. Roping up as a team to learn safe glacier travel.
A. Will you be joining us, if so, please fill out the "Glacier School Application". In order to find the application, please put your cursor on the Contact/Application button on the upper right of www.SummitClimb.com and then go down to "applications" and then choose the relevant Glacier School application from there. Thank you very much.
B. We just returned from our second research trip and found lots of winter climbing opportunities and are getting excited for your visit. This time we took some photos and are including them in this email. Can you see them?
Potenial glacial area for practicing on what we saw on our recent reconaissance of local spots in Washington.
C. Location of the School:
The winter climbing school is in Washington state, exact location to be determined according to conditions.
D. Schedule of the Course:
CONFIRMED Dates:
Wednesday, 30 January: Arrive Seattle, arrange your own travel to Olympia, Washington. This can be done by shuttle bus service, driving a car, car pooling, etcetera. Sleep at my house in Olympia, Washington.
Thursday, 31 January: In Olympia Washington: Gear Review, Shopping, Packing. Sleep at my house in Olympia, Washington.
Friday, 1 February: Early AM Departure for destination, hike, snow shoe, ski into location, set up camp.
Saturday, 2 Feb: Practice ice, snow climbing, winter camping, avalanche safety, etcetera. Camp.
Sunday, 3 Feb: Practice ice, snow climbing, winter camping, avalanche safety, etcetera. Camp.
Monday, 4 Feb: Exit hike ski, snowshoe out to car, drive back to Olympia, have a party. Sleep at my house in Olympia, Washington.
Tuesday, 5 Feb: Depart Seattle/Olympia, Washington.
Dan and Stewart on our recent reconaissance mission to find out where the ice is in. Our teams roped up and learning safe glacier travel.
E. Arrival instructions: it has been requested that you arrive on Wednesday, 30 January. You are welcome stay in my house in Olympia. There are plenty of couches for you to use, in which you can roll out your sleeping bag. We don't have any extra sleeping bags to share, unfortunately. Please be extremely respectful of the privilege of staying here, and please be very quiet inside and outside of the buildings, as I live here with my young family.. The latest you need to arrive if you wish to stay here is 11:00 p.m. If you wish to arrive later than that, please find other accomodations. Thank you.
By the way, some members prefer to stay in one of our local hotel-motels.
Our house is one mile from the downtown, so a downtown hotel-motel will be best. Here is a site where you could learn more:
http://hotel-guides.us/washington/olympia-wa-hotels.html. We don't have any transport for you between the hotel motel and our house, so you would need to arrange that.
My address is:
2017 East Bay Drive NE
Olympia, WA, 98506
Olympia is located 110 kilometres south of Seattle and 80 Kilometres south of Seattle airport (known as Sea-Tac, SEA). You will need to provide your own transportation throughout the Winter Climbing School. This includes getting to and from Olympia and the airport. You can rent a car, take a shuttle van, share a ride with other school participants, etcetera.
It's very easy to find my house, a few miles straight off of the major I-5 highway that runs north-south between Seattle and Portland. Once you reach Olympia, just exit at "Port of Olympia" then slowly and carefully follow signs for "Port of Olympia", then continue on Plum Street, driving straight north on Plum, which becomes East Bay Drive. There are big black numbers on a white signboard nailed to the fence in front of my house, on your left.
You can park on the street. If you need directions, please refer to a map website such as yahoo maps or mapquest. Here is a link to our house from mapquest:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map ... S&addtohist
ory=&searchtab=home&formtype=address&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&ph
one=&level=&cat=&address=2017+East+Bay+Drive+NE&city=&state=&zipcode=98506
I will carry my phone with me at all times, and it is: 360-570-0715. If you reach the answering machine, it might be because Washington is still a very rural place and I am outside of the coverage area. Please always leave a message on the answering machine, with your call-back number (be sure to carry your mobile/cell phone if you have one).
I will be out of town climbing all day on Wednesday, but should arrive back in Olympia before midnight on Wednesday night, 30 January. Come on inside and make yourselves at home anyway. We will leave tea making facilities out for you, so go ahead make yourself a cup if you like.
Please use the bathroom in the basement, not in the top floor. Thank you.
You won't be cooking or eating any food here, as there are too many of us, you will be buying all of your meals at local restaurants. There are restaurants in the center of town within 30 minutes walk of the house.
The course will officially start at 8:30am on Thursday morning, 31 January, when everyone wakes up, has a wash, and we walk or drive to a neighborhood cafe, sitting down to breakfast by 9am. During breakfast, Dan will present an orientation, we will have a discussion, and you will complete the required paperwork.
By 10:30 am, we will be back at the house, and everyone will spread their gear out in the garage and we will look at everything and compile a list of what is needed, then we will drive and visit a few mountaineering equipment shops, where you can purchase/hire what you need.
We will be back in Olympia late that evening, and set off for the mountain on Friday morning. The grocery stores here are open 24 hours, so it is no problem to buy grocery-store food at anytime. Normally we purchase our food on Friday morning at a large grocery store at the same time as we put final fuel in the cars.
F. Insurance is Required:
YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE **MANDATORY** SPECIAL INSURANCE FOR THE CLIMB. IT COSTS ABOUT $60. PLEASE CONTACT MARCIE AT: 206-633-5000, MOhlinger@statravel.com .
Please bring your proof of insurance with you and show it to me before our departure. Thanks.
G. Suggested Activities of the Course:
1. Snow cave/igloo construction;
2. Snow camping and cooking;
3. Self arrest technique;
4. GPS, map and compass;
5. Avalanche detection and practice;
6. Route finding;
7. Roped glacier travel;
8. Snow belay techniques;
9. Ice and snow climbing;
10. What other activities would you like to practice?
H. Equipment.
Please bring the equipment from the www.SeattleGlacierSchool.org website, here is the link: http://summitclimb.com/new/defau ... =y&prid=723 .
The above link is a bit long so, in case the link is "broken" please be sure you have cut and pasted the entire long link into your browser. Thanks
I. Optional gear to bring: if you have things that are not on the personal equipment list like stoves, tents, avalanche beacons, shovels, ice climbing protection (pickets, screws, etcetera), please feel free to bring them and test them out. Otherwise we will have all the necessary group gear for the team.
J. Please note: In addition to the eqipment mentioned above, please also bring mountain touring skiis or snowshoes, thanks.
K. Don't have the necessary equipment? Please just come here to Olympia and rent or buy it locally!
What else can you think of?
I look forward to chatting, meeting, and to climbing together with you during the winter climbing school. Thank you very much. Welcome to Our Team and Best Mountain Regards!
-Dan Mazur
Email: Dan@SummitClimb.com and Dan@SummitTrek.com ;
Telephone: 1-360-570-0715 (please leave a message in case I am out climbing and walking);
Web: www.SummitClimb.com and www.SummitTrek.com ;
Thanks for sharing, I wish I had time to go. |
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