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Snow Camping Seminar with Robert Speik, near Oregon's Mt. Bachelor ski resort
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From our Calendar of interesting relevant Events:
  Friday and Saturday, January 13-14, 2006, Snow camping from bivy to base camp    Full, with more than 20 Reserved!
Learn and employ skills and gear for safe bivy to base camp fun in deep snow near parked cars and privies! This basic to advanced training can be completed in this interesting FREE overnight seminar. Handouts will include a printed summary of the class information. This is a FREE outdoor, hands-on, interactive skills Seminar lead by Robert Speik and perhaps, mystery guest experts. Reserve your places! We are limiting this class to 11 or so participants! *** In fairness to all, you will need to commit by January 11, 2006. For more information and to join this free Seminar: email info@traditionalmountaineering.org or call Robert Speik at 541-385-0445. There is more information on the website. 
See the flyer!   See the Prospectus!

 

Prospectus for "snow camping from bivy to base camp"!

Friday and Saturday, January 13-14, 2006, two days, 3PM or so - to 11AM or so, near a snowpark off Cascades Lakes Highway near Mt. Bachelor . . .

Seminar description:
Learn and employ skills and gear for safe bivy to base camp fun in deep snow near parked cars and privies. Meet new people! Traditional and current instruction on this subject by The Mazamas, The Mountaineers, and the Angeles Chapter Sierra Club, for thousands of students over 30 years, begins with hands-on practice like this FREE Seminar.

On Saturday, we can discuss, demonstrate and practice the following skills:
“Sarene” snow anchors - minimum gear and set-up
-picket, -deadman, -ice axe deadman, -snow bollard, -ice screws
Snow belays, instant and backed up - learn and practice set-up and rope handling
­sitting hip belay, -ice axe boot belay, -standing ice axe/carabineer belay, -dynamic snow leader belays
-Roped travel on snow, rock, ice and our Cascades glaciers - rope setup and knots
-portioning the rope for 3 person roped team, -tying in the front, back and middle person, -position of prussics, Texas prussic and pack tie off,
-climbing with fixed ropes on steep hard snow.
-Rappelling, self belay, climbing the (rappel) rope, -minimum gear and set-up, -prussics and other gear used to climb the rope.
-dulphersitz, ATC, figure 8, etc., -prussic self belay
Crevasse rescue -Z pulley crevasse rescue systems, -gear, -set up and build various systems
(Sorry, you can not come to this part of the Seminar without camping with us.)

Group dynamics -
The Seminar includes time for planning adventures. We will cook together as a group. We will be working together with the actual gear used for adventures in the Three Sisters Wilderness.

Required gear -
-your Ten Essential Systems including extra clothing for possible stormy weather
-your backpack, with shelter, insulation and ability to melt snow for drinking water and food
-your four season backpacking tent or bivy sack
-two inches of waterproof insulation and a 20 degree sleeping bag (or two 40 degree bags, etc.)
-snow shovel (including big shovels for those who wish to try a snow cave or two)

Optional gear -
- your light harness with rappel and prussic gear, light weight locking biners, etc.
- your ice axe, complete with it's gear, - anchors: - snow stakes, dead-persons, and ice screws,
- 3/18" diameter 6mm prussic loops, - 3/48" diameter, sewn 9/16 nylon runners, - 1/22' length of 1" tubular nylon runner,
- your crevasse rescue pulleys, prussics and runners,
- your own rope
Note: This is intended to be a basic to advanced hands-on class. If you do not own the items listed ask us, you can use our gear. We suggest that you not buy gear before you attend this class.

This basic to advanced training can be completed in this interesting FREE overnight Seminar!
Handouts will include a printed summary of the class information. This is a free outdoor, hands-on, interactive skills Seminar lead by Robert Speik and perhaps, mystery guest experts.

Reserve your places! We are limiting this class to 15 or so participants! *** In fairness to all, you will need to commit by January 11, 2006.

For more information and to join this free Seminar: email info@traditionalmountaineering.org or call Robert Speik at 541-385-0445.
There is more information on the website. Search inside this site for snow caves, hypothermia, space blankets, etc.:

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Read more . . .
  TraditionalMountaineering FREE Seminars:
Prospectus for the Snow Camping Seminar
Other free Seminars
Map, compass and GPS navigation training Noodle in The Badlands
Snow climbing training with Mountain Link
Ice axe self belay and self arrest seminar  Prospectus for this free Seminar
Traditional snow climbing training: snow anchors and rappels
Glacier travel and crevasse rescue seminar
Bend High invites an old traditional mountain climber
A Navigation Noodle in the Badlands with ONDA
A free guided tour of The Badlands with ONDA
Traditional self belay and ice axe arrest training
Snow anchors and rappelling a steep snow slope
Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue seminar prospectus
Climbing and descending steep snow slopes
Snow Climbing Training  six pdf pages  
What do you carry in your winter day pack?
What is the best traditional alpine harness?
What do you rack on your harness?
What is the best belay | autoblock | rappel device?
How do you self belay a rappel

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