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Last post 02-06-2009, 11:58 PM by spade. 4 replies.
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  •  13-05-2009, 9:15 PM 4339

    Alpine Technical Climbing Course

    Ruapehu Technical Climbing Course
    20–21 June 2009
    (Backup date: 27–28 June 2009)

    THis is a realy great course, it is what gave me the confidence to start climbing lots :) I have been on both courses. Definitly go if you are at all keen on climbing big mountains!! :)

     

    This course is for anyone who is already comfortable with using ice axe and crampons and can look after themselves on the mountain. It is for those having mastered basic mountaineering techniques but wanting to advance to climbing technical mountains.

    This is the third year that free technical climbing instruction will be held on Ruapehu. In the past there has been "basic" and "advanced" technical climbing weekends. Owing to the organiser's increasing prowess in the handling of group dynamics, there will be only one weekend this year and both courses will run simultaneously. Because the courses cannot run in poor weather, there is a back-up date one week later. If you are flying from the South Island or Australia then it may be a good idea to stay the entire nine days and climb like mad on the mountain (staying in the NZAC hut on Whakapapa skifield for instance). Just an idea.

    Those who have attended previously are welcome to sign up again. There are no limits on numbers but please email me regarding your attendence so that you can be contacted in case of cancellation. If anyone would like to help with instruction then please (please, please) let me know. In addition, look at the description of the courses below and let me know which would suit your experience more. This won't mean you will get locked into the one course, it just gives me a better idea of what to plan for.

    The courses are unique in that after a few hours instruction you go out and lead pitches all by yourself rather than having your hand held. You are likely to learn more in two days than you would on a two-week course costing thousands of dollars. These trips aren't "snow school trips" for beginners (the clubs already do these fabulously well) and thus require participants to look after themselves in terms of accommodation, travel, food, and gear (I don't arrange any of this) and having the experience to get themselves around the mountain. You need to work out your own expenses but the events themselves are free. There will be a thread on the www.mountainz.co.nz forum for anyone wanting to make arrangements (e.g., travel) with other people and I will let you know when this is ready for use.

    The course will start on the Saturday at 10am at the NZAC hut on Delta Corner on the Whakapapa Skifield. Note that the hut is a 2-hour walk from the car park (or a quicker ride in the chairlift). We will finish early afternoon on the Sunday.

    Basic Snow Climbing and Rope Techniques
    You should already know how to use ice axe and crampons, navigate, belay, abseil and tie a few knots. We'll briefly go over alpine anchors then get into leading, leading with two ropes and simulclimbing. If there is any good ice about we'll have some top ropes set up and go over ice climbing techniques. Then it's off to the Pinnacles to put it all into practice, including night climbing for those inclined.

    Advanced Leading
    You should already be climbing grade 2 and be comfortable on steepish ground. We'll go over the same rope techniques as for the basic course but focus more on ice screw and piton placements, including how to place gear and set anchors while on your front-points. We'll cover mixed (thin ice and rock) climbing techniques and leashless climbing. We'll then jump on some good practice leads in the Pinnacles.

    Contact: Glenn Pennycook
    Email: mailtothechief@gmail.com

     

  •  13-05-2009, 9:22 PM 4341 in reply to 4339

    Re: Alpine Technical Climbing Course

    Sadly its before AIC this year, wich is anoying, but if you have some alpine experience definitly go! Otherwise we can teach you the skills you would learn on other ruapahue trips after AIC.

     Terra :)

  •  27-05-2009, 12:10 PM 4412 in reply to 4341

    Re: Alpine Technical Climbing Course

    Hello,

     Ben and I have decided we will run a pre Glens course AIC. If you are interested in getting into mountaineering and would like to attened Glens course, but don't have basic alpine skills (using crampons, self arresting), then contact Ben or I. We are planning on running it the weekend of June 12th-14th (ie leave fri night, come back Sun night). We will teach all the same skills as for the general club AIC, thus if you can't make the general AIC but want to go on midwinter then you are also welcome to come on this weekend instead. It will be relatively weather dependant, but given the amount of snow on Ruapahue at the moment we can teach skills low on the mountain in cr*p weather.

    Terra :)

    027 643 3899

    enviro_runner@hotmail.com

  •  27-05-2009, 3:44 PM 4415 in reply to 4412

    Re: Alpine Technical Climbing Course

    A slight change of plans - make that the weekend of June 5th-7th. Fits better with my exams!

     

    Terra :)

     

    (Yes I am a girly swat!)

  •  02-06-2009, 11:58 PM 4422 in reply to 4415

    Re: Alpine Technical Climbing Course

    i have a pair of hard soled boots used for placing crampons on. If anyone is doing the course this weekend with about size 8 shoes (women) you can borrow mine. They are slightly big for me so I wear 2 pairs of socks.

    Email me at flossyourhair@yahoo.co.nz

     Ciao Katie

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