Description
Techniques Covered:
- Different knots that we need to know on Alpine snow (Including Fisherman, Double
- Fisherman, Italian hitch, Clove hitch, Prussik, Figure of eight, tape knot)
- Travelling on easier slopes without equipment (Ice axe and crampons), by different techniques (Step kicking, Duck foot, Crossover step, Rest step, plunge step) and descending techniques.
- Self arrest (without equipment such as an ice axe). All 4 different positions for self arrest are going to be practised on this course – 2 positions with head up and 2 positions with head down.
- Using an ice axe for travelling on snow, how to prepare foot steps , how to use the ice axe properly and safely and how to practice different ways of self arresting by using an ice axe.
- Anchor building on snow (T-Trench snow anchor, H anchor, Deadman anchor, Snow bollard anchor…)
- Different ways of belaying and abseiling on snow fields
- Risk assessment of the mountain considering Human, Terrain and weather factors.
Equipment needed:
- Warm Clothing: Layered clothing including base layers, insulating layers, and a waterproof and breathable outer shell jacket and pants. ( Have extra jacket )
- Insulated Gloves or Mittens: Protect your hands from the cold and wind.( Have a spare pare as we touch the snow a lot and your gloves will get wet )
- Warm Hat or Beanie: Keep your head and ears covered to retain heat.
- Thermal Socks: Provide insulation and moisture-wicking properties to keep your feet warm and dry.
- Sturdy Winter Boots: Insulated and waterproof boots with good traction for walking on snow or icy surfaces. Please ensure they are compatible with crampons and ask us if you are unsure.
- Backpack: Carry your essentials, such as water, snacks, extra clothing, and equipment.
- Navigation Tools: Map, compass, or GPS device to navigate your surroundings.
- Headlamp or Flashlight: Essential for winter activities with limited daylight or in case of emergencies.
- Sun Protection: Sunglasses or goggles, sunscreen, and lip balm with SPF to protect against the sun’s rays reflecting off the snow.
- Trekking Poles: Provide stability and support, especially on uneven or slippery terrain.
- Hand and Toe Warmers: Disposable heat packs to provide extra warmth in extremely cold conditions.
- Snacks and Water: Carry high-energy snacks and sufficient water to stay hydrated during your activity.
The guide will carry the following:
- First aid kit: A compact first aid kit with essential supplies.
We will supply the following (though you are welcome to use your own if you have it):
- Ice Axe
- Crampons
- Ropes
- Harness
- Helmet
- All climbing-specific equipment (trad gear, belay devices, carabiners etc).
- Snow anchor equipment
Location:
- Either Bright or near Mt Hotham. The final location depends on the snow conditions and will be communicated to participants closer to the course date.
Times:
- Aim to be learning from 9am to 4pm each day.
The course fee does not cover:
- Transport to/from Melbourne, including parking fees on location
- Food
- Accommodation
Note on accommodation:Â
- We have a contact in Bright where a few beds are available for $50 per night and ground accommodation (bring sleeping bag and mattress) is available for $20 per night.
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