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|Non Avalanche Related Snow Immersion Death. a.k.a. I've fallen and I can't get up. Most NARSID incidents occur when people fall into a conifer tree well in soft snow conditions. | |||
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Revision as of 18:40, 28 February 2007
| VOC Jargon | Definition |
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| ACC | Alpine Club of Canada, Alpine Choppers Club, Airborne Climbers of Canada |
| Beginner Friendly | In short, a euphemism for a guaranteed epic. Beginner friendly means that the trip is not necesarily easy (in fact it may be quite difficult), but that any people on the trip with actual skills are obligated to be nice to the beginners. When the label 'beginner friendly' is attached to a trip, the usual result is that many keen beginners are attracted to it and experienced people stay away (since they know what beginner friendly actually means). The result is usually a 10:1 beginner ratio which guarantees epic results. See related definition of "Sufferfest". |
| BCMC | British Columbia Mountaineering Club, Big Cheap Mountaineering Club |
| CAA | Canadian Avalanche Association |
| FMCBC | Federation of Mountain Clubs of British Columbia |
| Hustlers Handbook | List of Members with Contact Information |
| NARSID | Non Avalanche Related Snow Immersion Death. a.k.a. I've fallen and I can't get up. Most NARSID incidents occur when people fall into a conifer tree well in soft snow conditions. |
| Sketchy | Sketchy |
| VOCene | The VOC's weekly e-newsletter (also posted at the clubroom) |
| VOCJ | VOC Journal |