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* Activity type(s) | * Activity type(s) | ||
* Destination(s), proposed route (can be in a link if you don't know how to embed a map) | * Destination(s), proposed route(s) (can be in a link if you don't know how to embed a map) | ||
* General plan. Describe roughly you plan for each day of the trip. If the plans are subject to change and you don't have a solid plan list your ideas and make that people understand that plans are subject to change. | * General plan. | ||
** Describe roughly you plan for each day of the trip. | |||
** Mention where will you spend the night(s) and in what shelter. | |||
** Where will you be getting food and water. | |||
** If the plans are subject to change and you don't have a solid plan list your ideas and make that people understand that plans are subject to change. | |||
* Weather (avalanche) Forecast for the days and location the trip will be taking place (can be in a link). Remember that weather conditions can make the easiest hike very hard and even fatal in activities like mountaineering and kayaking/sailing. Remember to include relevant information for each type of activity (eg: wind for cycling, kayaking, sailing, avalanche forecast for snow sports, night temperature for overnight trips etc) [include a link to a forecast engine?] | * Weather (avalanche) Forecast for the days and location the trip will be taking place (can be in a link). Remember that weather conditions can make the easiest hike very hard and even fatal in activities like mountaineering and kayaking/sailing. Remember to include relevant information for each type of activity (eg: wind for cycling, kayaking, sailing, avalanche forecast for snow sports, night temperature for overnight trips etc) [include a link to a forecast engine?] | ||
* List of things to take (choose from here or make your own) | * List of things to take (choose from here or make your own) | ||
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== Trip difficulty == | == Trip difficulty == | ||
* '''Hiking''': | * '''Hiking''': | ||
Remind participants that difficulty of the trip increases with increasing days and backpack weight. | |||
** Distance each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown). | ** Distance each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown). | ||
** Elevation gain each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown). | ** Elevation gain each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown). | ||
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** (Remember to include wind forecast!) | ** (Remember to include wind forecast!) | ||
* '''Backountry skiing and snowboarding''' | * '''Backountry skiing and snowboarding''' | ||
** Distance skinning each day (average am maximum if plan is unknown) | ** Distance skinning each day (average am maximum distance per day if plan is unknown) | ||
** Elevation gain each day | ** Elevation gain each day (average and maximum elevation gain per day if plan is unknown) | ||
** Maximum elevation if climbing higher then 2400 m. Make Note in your trip blurb that motion sickness is likely to occur [link to motion sickness]. | |||
** Rate | |||
** Use [Zacks rating system] to rate downhills | |||
* '''Snowshoeing''' | |||
** Distance skinning each day (average am maximum distance per day if plan is unknown) | |||
** Elevation gain each day (average and maximum elevation gain per day if plan is unknown) | |||
== Rating systems == | |||
== Technical skills == | |||
Revision as of 21:51, 26 June 2017
Please read this page carefully before organizing your trip. The article contains a list of things that have to be present on a trip blurb page in addition to mandatory fields and any other information that you want to include.
Include the following in your trip blurb
(Note: this doesn't have to be in point form but still easy to gain this information easily)
- Activity type(s)
- Destination(s), proposed route(s) (can be in a link if you don't know how to embed a map)
- General plan.
- Describe roughly you plan for each day of the trip.
- Mention where will you spend the night(s) and in what shelter.
- Where will you be getting food and water.
- If the plans are subject to change and you don't have a solid plan list your ideas and make that people understand that plans are subject to change.
- Weather (avalanche) Forecast for the days and location the trip will be taking place (can be in a link). Remember that weather conditions can make the easiest hike very hard and even fatal in activities like mountaineering and kayaking/sailing. Remember to include relevant information for each type of activity (eg: wind for cycling, kayaking, sailing, avalanche forecast for snow sports, night temperature for overnight trips etc) [include a link to a forecast engine?]
- List of things to take (choose from here or make your own)
- Trip difficulty (see next sections)
- Technical skill level (see next sections)
Trip difficulty
- Hiking:
Remind participants that difficulty of the trip increases with increasing days and backpack weight.
- Distance each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown).
- Elevation gain each day (or average and maximum distance per day if precise plan is unknown).
- Time hiking each day/hiking rate (or average and maximum hiking rate if precise plan is unknown)
- Trail quality
- Scrambling
- Elevation gain each day
- Scramble rating each day (or maximum rating expected if precise plan in unknown)(see VOC trip rating system)
- Time allotted for a climb each day
- Rock Climbing
- Type of climbing (eg: top rope, lead, trad)
- Difficulty range in YDS [link to YDS]
- Alpine rock climbing
- Number of ropes (or average time)
- Range of pitch difficulty in YDS [link to YDS]
- Mountaineering
- Use NCCS rating system [link]
- Ice climbing
- Use [what ever is used in BC] system
- Kayaking
- Distance each day (or average and the longest day in the trip)
- Number and distance of portages
- (Remember to include wind forecast!)
- Backountry skiing and snowboarding
- Distance skinning each day (average am maximum distance per day if plan is unknown)
- Elevation gain each day (average and maximum elevation gain per day if plan is unknown)
- Maximum elevation if climbing higher then 2400 m. Make Note in your trip blurb that motion sickness is likely to occur [link to motion sickness].
- Rate
- Use [Zacks rating system] to rate downhills
- Snowshoeing
- Distance skinning each day (average am maximum distance per day if plan is unknown)
- Elevation gain each day (average and maximum elevation gain per day if plan is unknown)