Archive:Longhike 2007: Difference between revisions

From VOC Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Champagne
mNo edit summary
imported>Champagne
m Added short introduction + link to Longhike wiki page
Line 1: Line 1:
This year again, the venue will be to Evans Lake Forest Education Centre. The good news is that is very close to Squamish, meaning more climbing! Tickets will start selling during Clubs day, September 19<sup>th</sup> - 21<sup>st</sup>. Look for our booth outside the SUB south entrance. If you can't make it to the booth at those times, drop by the clubroom around lunchtime.
This year again, the venue will be to Evans Lake Forest Education Centre. The good news is that is very close to Squamish, meaning more climbing! Tickets will start selling during Clubs day, September 19<sup>th</sup> - 21<sup>st</sup>. Look for our booth outside the SUB south entrance. If you can't make it to the booth at those times, drop by the clubroom around lunchtime.
==Introduction==
{{main|Longhike}}
Longhike is a very popular annual event usually held on a weekend in late September or late October. Despite the name, for the most part it does not involve hiking, although some years there is a "rock 0" hike and/or a "rock 2.5" intro to sport climbing. On Saturday there is a "rock school" in Squamish. This consists of small groups led by an instructor who is a VOC member with climbing experience. Groups climb at either Murrin Park or the Little Smoke Bluffs. All ability levels are welcome and no climbing experience is necessary.


===When?===
===When?===
Line 12: Line 16:
===Cost===  
===Cost===  


'''''TBA''''' includes climbing instruction, gear rental (plus a refundable damage deposit), accomodation for the night, and all the food you can eat the night of the party and breakfast the next morning, as well as a dessert potluck! Tickets will be on sale starting on '''''Clubs Day, September 19<sup>th</sup> - 21<sup>st</sup>, 2007''''' .
'''''TBA''''' includes climbing instruction, gear rental (plus a refundable damage deposit), accomodation for the night, and all the food you can eat the night of the party and breakfast the next morning, as well as a dessert potluck! Tickets will be on sale starting on '''''Clubs Day, September 19<sup>th</sup> - 21<sup>st</sup>, 2007'''''.


===Dry School '''''(Mandatory!)'''''===
===Dry School '''''(Mandatory!)'''''===

Revision as of 18:01, 23 August 2007

This year again, the venue will be to Evans Lake Forest Education Centre. The good news is that is very close to Squamish, meaning more climbing! Tickets will start selling during Clubs day, September 19th - 21st. Look for our booth outside the SUB south entrance. If you can't make it to the booth at those times, drop by the clubroom around lunchtime.

Introduction

Main article: Longhike

Longhike is a very popular annual event usually held on a weekend in late September or late October. Despite the name, for the most part it does not involve hiking, although some years there is a "rock 0" hike and/or a "rock 2.5" intro to sport climbing. On Saturday there is a "rock school" in Squamish. This consists of small groups led by an instructor who is a VOC member with climbing experience. Groups climb at either Murrin Park or the Little Smoke Bluffs. All ability levels are welcome and no climbing experience is necessary.

When?

Directions to Evans Lake from Highway 99

October 8th - 9th, 2007

Where?

Climbing in Squamish (Smoke Bluffs or Murrin Park), followed by a huge climbing party and sleepover at the Evans Lake Forest Education Centre. You'll be staying in cabins that fit 8-10 comfortably, bring a sleeping bag. If the weather is good, there's also a lake!

Cost

TBA includes climbing instruction, gear rental (plus a refundable damage deposit), accomodation for the night, and all the food you can eat the night of the party and breakfast the next morning, as well as a dessert potluck! Tickets will be on sale starting on Clubs Day, September 19th - 21st, 2007.

Dry School (Mandatory!)

Location TBA

2007 Longhike Instructor Sign-Up

Name(s) and items you would like to teach.

Rock 1: Intro to Climbing (Top Rope)

for people will little or no climbing experience, and who want to learn how to get off the ground safely. Topics covered include tying in, buddy checks, belaying, and possibly rapelling.

  1. Christian Champagne
  2. Evan Morris

Rock 2: Anchors

for people with some climbing experience who want to learn how to build anchors and set up top ropes. Topics covered include anchor building and rappelling.




Rock 3: Intro to Trad Climbing

for people with extensive seconding experience who want to learn how to lead climb. Topics covered include belaying a leader, gear placement and rope management.




Oker's pictures of Longhike 2006