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==Gear List== | |||
===Individual Gear=== | |||
The following is a list of equipment that every student '''must''' have. | |||
* ice axe (general mountaineering type) | |||
* helmet | |||
* harness (best if leg loops are fully adjustable) | |||
* 3 locking carabiners | |||
* prussik cords - one each of 5mm x 1.5m and 5mm x 2.5m are suggested | |||
* crampons | |||
* hiking or mountaineering boots appropriate for use on snow and with crampons | |||
* sunglasses | |||
* gaiters | |||
* clothing to deal with cold, wind, rain and snow | |||
===Team Gear=== | |||
Each team will need the following equipment. Your instructor can probably supply most of this stuff | |||
* climbing rope 8.5mm+ | |||
* snow pickets | |||
* anchor slings | |||
* ice screws | |||
* pulley | |||
==History== | |||
===11th-12th September 2004=== | ===11th-12th September 2004=== | ||
Glacier School was held at the Anniversary Glacier near Joffre Lakes. In inclement weather coniditions, most people stayed in Keith's Hut. There are only a handful of decent camping spots nearby the hut. This would have been a problem had the weather not been so bad that there were no members of the public wanting to use the hut. Despite dry conditions on the glacier, there were good snow patches below the SE face of Joffre. | Glacier School was held at the Anniversary Glacier near Joffre Lakes. In inclement weather coniditions, most people stayed in Keith's Hut. There are only a handful of decent camping spots nearby the hut. This would have been a problem had the weather not been so bad that there were no members of the public wanting to use the hut. Despite dry conditions on the glacier, there were good snow patches below the SE face of Joffre. | ||
Revision as of 02:07, 7 September 2005
Gear List
Individual Gear
The following is a list of equipment that every student must have.
- ice axe (general mountaineering type)
- helmet
- harness (best if leg loops are fully adjustable)
- 3 locking carabiners
- prussik cords - one each of 5mm x 1.5m and 5mm x 2.5m are suggested
- crampons
- hiking or mountaineering boots appropriate for use on snow and with crampons
- sunglasses
- gaiters
- clothing to deal with cold, wind, rain and snow
Team Gear
Each team will need the following equipment. Your instructor can probably supply most of this stuff
- climbing rope 8.5mm+
- snow pickets
- anchor slings
- ice screws
- pulley
History
11th-12th September 2004
Glacier School was held at the Anniversary Glacier near Joffre Lakes. In inclement weather coniditions, most people stayed in Keith's Hut. There are only a handful of decent camping spots nearby the hut. This would have been a problem had the weather not been so bad that there were no members of the public wanting to use the hut. Despite dry conditions on the glacier, there were good snow patches below the SE face of Joffre.
September 2003
Glacier school was held at the Easton Glacier on Mount Baker
September 2002
Galcier school was held at the Coleman Glacier on Mount Baker for the third consecutive year. We were fined by the US National Forest rangers for having a group larger than 12 people.
September 2001
Held at Coleman Glacier.
September 2000
Held at Coleman Glacier.
September 1999
Held at the Anniversary Glacier. We camped at the glacial lake formed by the terminal morain, out of sight of Keith's Hut. Since the winter had seen record breaking snowfall, the glacier was still in "spring" conditions. I am not sure how good of a venue this would have been otherwise (where to self arrest when all you have is ice?).