Practice Session
Intermediate Skills Practice Session - Mountaineers Seattle Program Center
This practice session is a skills review for instructors volunteering for the February 2024 Intermediate Skills Course, although all intermediate badge holders are welcome.
- Sun, Jan 28, 2024
- Seattle Canyoning Committee
- Canyoning
- Adults
- Casual
- 7 (11 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
3pm - 8pm at the Seattle Program Center. We may start the practice session outdoors, but will likely move inside once it gets dark.
Summary
This practice session is for instructors / assistant instructors volunteering with the February 2024 Intermediate Skills Course, although anyone with the Intermediate Skills badge are welcome.
Location: Seattle Program Center, North Plaza
Time: (3pm-8pm)
What to Bring
Please bring your personal canyoning gear (harness, helmet, carabiners, lanyards, rappel device, ascending equipment, etc). No wetsuits or canyoning shoes are required. Intermediate level equipment we will have available to loan for the practice session include the Petzl Micro Traxion and VT Prusik. Please bring layers appropriate for the weather, as we may be practicing outdoors. Snacks and water bottles are also encouraged.
List of Intermediate Skills
Here is a complete list of skills from the intermediate course to get ideas for practice:
Rigging & Anchor Management
- Rope Systems (Single/Double/Twin)
- Closing a releasable system under tension
- Rigging and Managing Rebelays
- Twin Static Rope Systems
- Twin Releasable Rope Systems
- Joining Ropes for Retrieval
- Isolating a Core Shot w/Safe Clip in Point
- Speed Butterfly
- Alpine Butterfly
- Stacked Overhand Bend (EDK)
- Bottom Anchors (Releasable from Below)
- Top Belays
- Guided Rappels (Italian 8, 3:1 Tensioning, "Conveyor Belt" Haul)
- Using Doubled Ended Rope Bags
Anchors
- Cairn Anchors
Personal Movement
- Double Rope: Ascending, Rappelling, Conversion, Passing Knots
- Ascending a Steep Traverse Line
General Rescue
- Concept: Canyon Rescue Hierarchy
- Concept: The Importance of Rescue Ropes
Self Rescue
- Rapid Conversion ("Bailout") Ascending System
Indirect Rescue
- Convert to a Lower: Static Block or Stuck Releasable System
- Convert to a Haul: Releasable and static rigging
- Lowering a Joined Ropes Past an Anchor
- Rope Cutting: Single Strand w/Rope Grab
- Rope Cutting: Double Strand w/VT Prusik
Direct Rescue
- Capable Subject: Simple assist w/rope grab & footloop
- Incapable Subject: Pickoff Strap
- Fixing Pickoff Strap Failure - Counterbalance Pickoff
Mechanical Advantage
- Fundamentals of Mechanical Advantage
- Identifying mechanical advantage, practicing 2:1 / 3:1 / 4:1 / 5:1+
Required Equipment
Please bring your personal canyoning gear (harness, helmet, carabiners, lanyards, rappel device, ascending equipment, etc). No wetsuits or canyoning shoes are required. Intermediate level equipment we will have available to loan for the practice session include the Petzl Micro Traxion and VT Prusik. Please bring layers appropriate for the weather, as we may be practicing outdoors. Snacks and water bottles are also encouraged.