Intermediate Whitewater Skills

Seminar

Intermediate Whitewater Skills - Hager Creek

A one-day clinic designed to give students the skills and practice to navigate many of the most common whitewater hazards in a canyon environment.

  • Basic Canyon
  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 0.5 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 400 ft

The Mountaineers is partnering with Sam Keller, ICA-certified guide, to offer a one-day whitewater clinic. This one-day clinic is designed to give students the skills and practice to navigate many of the most common whitewater hazards in a canyon environment. 

Most of the curriculum will focus on navigating recirculating hydraulics - both horizontal and vertical recirculations. Students will learn a variety of techniques for avoiding entrapment, escaping a hydraulic, and moving a team safely through a hydraulic hazard.

Additional skills may include: 

  • Cut-away self-rescue 
  • Direct rescue of a teammate
  • Managing risk through efficient rope-length setting in a dynamic environment
  • Techniques for personal movement and team management through concentrated chutes

Pre-requisites

    • Mountaineers Basic Canyon Course or Equivalent (email the leader to request permission if you do not have the required badge)
    • Minimum 8 unique aquatic canyons (at least 3 with deep pools that require swimming) and 12 aquatic descents
    • Comfort with:
      • Dynamic rappelling
      • Swimming 50' with and without a pack
      • Slides up to 8'
      • Jumps up to 8'
      • Deepwater disconnect
      • Rappelling in moderate flow

Meet at 7:45am at the Hager parking area for an 8am start.

We'll start dry, but have your wetsuit and gear ready to put on quickly when we transition to the creek.

Note: it's possible we will pivot to SF Snoqualmie, but the current plan is Hager

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  • Harness
  • Helmet with whistle attached
  • Wetsuit (dry suit optional)
  • Rain shell (recommended if not wearing a dry suit)
  • Descender
  • Canyon boots
  • Neoprene socks
  • Gloves (neoprene recommended)
  • Neoprene hat (optional)
  • Canyon pack
  • Dry storage
  • Lanyards
  • Locking carabiners
  • Figure 8
  • Frog ascending system
  • Sling - 60cm 
  • Rescue knife
  • Headlamp
  • Water bottle
  • Water filter 
  • Snacks / lunch
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