Mile High Mountaineer the Newsletter of the Denver Group of the Colorado Mountain Club Volume 43, No
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Mile High Mountaineer The newsletter of the Denver Group of the Colorado Mountain Club Volume 43, No. 8 August 2011 • www.hikingdenver.net www.cmc.org RECRUITING: DENVER GROUP COUNCIL CANDIDATES The Denver Group Council has the responsibility to you, its members, for In this Issue: managing the Group’s business affairs. These actions include, but are not limited to, setting Group dues, approving Schools, School Directors, Committee and Tracking Butch and Section Chairs, ensuring the provision of activities for its members, developing Sundance...........................Pg 2 and managing the Group’s finances, and working with the State Board and Staff for the members’ best interests. Guilt free GORP..............Pg 2 The Denver Group Council (DGC) consists of 9 voting members of whom Activity Schedule.............Pg 3 a minimum of three members are elected each year. The election of DGC members is held each year in October. Schools...............................Pg 4 The Nominating Committee is keenly interested in recruiting candidates with Conservation.....................Pg 5 preferred professional experience in the following areas, as well as knowledge of and engagement in Denver Group activities: Finance, IT or Website Here Fishy Fishy..............Pg 7 Development, Marketing or Advertising, Business Organization Structure and Governance. Adventure Travel.............Pg 6 Terms for the following DG Council members expire in October 2011: Karen Social Activities................Pg 8 Hurley, Treasurer; Ralph Lidge and David Longenecker, Council Members. If you would like to be involved in managing the business affairs of the Denver Group as a Council candidate, please contact Jeff Flax, Nominating Committee Chair, at [email protected] prior to August 15th. NEW AVALANCHE PROGRAM The 12- hour Avalanche Awareness School offered the last several years was deemed by a task force of very experienced Denver Group Backcountry Leaders, Instructors and School Directors to be less than needed for true backcountry leaders traveling in avalanche terrain and using search and rescue beacons but more than was desired by those leaders who wish to avoid avalanche terrain and thus not use beacons. As a consequence of the recommendation by the Avalanche Task Force members, a new program was approved by the Denver Group Council for NEW LEADERS, certified after September 30, 2011. The new program will offer two levels: a 3 to 6 hour Avalanche Terrain Avoidance (ATA) class for winter leaders of NON-backcountry trips; and a 24-hour AIARE-certified Level 1 (L-1) program for leaders of winter backcountry travel. CURRENT LEADERS ARE EXEMPT FROM TRAINING FOR 5 YEARS Level 1 AIARE training cannot yet be provided in-house. Therefore, NEW backcountry leaders must obtain L-1 training on from a commercial provider of their choice. Partial scholarships may be competitively available to leaders and instructors. See more at http://www.hikingdenver.net/trip-leaders/trip-leader-training or email John Walters at DenverSafety&[email protected]. Sign up for the new ATA seminar offered in October, November, January and February. See DG Schools, page 4. Trip Signup GORP - Great Outdoors Reading To register for CMC trips online, go to www.cmc.org, sign in as a member, and Program click on TRIP SIGNUP. Search by whatever criteria you like; fewer criteria Do you like books about mountains, adventure, work better. Call the office at 303-279-3080 x 2 if you need your password travel, exploration? How about a discussion or any assistance. We will also be happy to sign you up for trips if you don’t forum focusing on those subjects? Introducing GORP have computer access. - the Great Outdoors Reading Program - a book discussion forum of CMC Denver Group members and Calendar of Events friends. Contact Stan Moore at [email protected]. For more information about schools, speakers, volunteer opportunities, and special events, go to www.cmc.org and click on PROGRAMS. To see member-only schools and seminars, you must first sign in as a member. Winter Camping School 2011 Graduates The 2011 Winter Camping School completed another Date Time School/Event successful year with an enthusiastic group of students 1-Aug 6:30pm Trad School attending 3 lectures, 2 field training days followed by 2 1-Aug 6:30pm Wilderness First Aid overnight field trips. Students used the overnight trips 1-Aug 6:30pm Adventure Travel Committee to put into practice their new winter camping skills with many students taking advantage of the option 2-Aug 6pm WTS Committee to build and sleep in their snow shelters overnight. 3-Aug 6:30pm Trad School Congratulations to each of the following students for 3-Aug 7pm Backpacking School completing all requirements for the 2011 session: Paula 8-Aug 6:30pm Trad School Bechtel, Bruce Metcalf, Carla Calvi, Richard Ostrosky, 8-Aug 5:30pm Open Wall Climb Joe Conrad, Debbie Pallach, Fred Goers, Terry Roe, 8-Aug 6:30pm Wilderness First Aid Nicole Hopewell, John Stark, Zachary Jump, Sam Varela, Earle Kenzy, Lawrence Withman. 9-Aug 6:30pm Denver Photo Meeting 10-Aug 6:30pm Trad School 10-Aug 6:30pm Denver Group Council Meeting Thanks 2011 Winter Camping School Instructors 10-Aug 7:00pm Backpacking School The 2011 Winter Camping School completed another 15-Aug 6:30pm Wilderness First Aid great year of teaching and camping adventures due to 15-Aug 6:30pm Denver Safety and Leadership the many tireless volunteer instructors who are willing to Committee give of their time, their extensive winter knowledge and 18-Aug 5:30pm Open Wall Climb their sense of humor. This combination is what always 18-Aug 6:30pm Fly Fishing Section leads to a successful session and positive responses 21-Aug 8:00am Wilderness First Aid from students who complete this school. I personally 22 Aug 6:30pm New Member Orientation want to thank each of these instructors, both those 24-Aug 6:00pm Birding Class with many years of contribution to WCS as well as our new instructors who make the school so much easier. 25-Aug 5:30pm Open Wall Climb Thanks to the following for all their time and effort: 29-Aug 5:30pm Open Wall Climb Tim Kish, Gyorgy Kereszti, Peter Sustr, Ken Gurvin, 30-Aug 6:30pm WTS Committee Meeting Dave Covill, John Aldag, Brian Jones, Sarah Thompson, 31-Aug 6:30pm Backpacking School Lisa Roth, Dan Glatterer, Boyd Reyburn, Chuck Porter, 5-Sep 6:30pm Adventure Travel Committee Andy Westmeyer, Kent McCreary. 6-Sep 6:30pm WTS Instructor Orientation 100 Years Up High: Colorado Mountains & Mountaineers CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY This limited edition CMC Press book will hit shelves in October! CENTENNIAL PEAKS Pre-order your edition of 100 Years Up High. Centennial Celebration Climbs: To participate in In October, the CMC Press will publish 100 Years Up this celebration, qualified Denver trip leaders may lead High: Colorado Mountains & Mountaineers to celebrate a trip to one or more of the Centennial Peaks (top the 100th anniversary of the Club. In wonderful prose 100) between now and December 31, 2012. Interested surrounded by fine pictures and illustrations, the authors trip leaders should email [email protected] and have written about the Club’s role in the establishment indicate which trip(s) they wish to lead. Leaders will of Rocky Mountain National Park, as well as the history be responsible to schedule the trip in the CMC online of climbing, mountaineering, conservation, skiing, and schedule. Instructions, formats and assistance will be mountain art in Colorado. We’ll begin taking pre-orders provided to help streamline the leader’s participation. next month with discounts on multiple purchases to This link: http://www.cmc.org/about/centennialclimbs. give as gifts this next holiday season. Just call or email aspx will show the sign ups, schedules, completions, trip membership services and ask to have your name added reports and photos of the trips. to the early shipment list. 2 Mile High Mountaineer • August 2011 Denver Group Abbreviated Activity Schedule August 1, 2011 - August 31, 2011 (as of July 11, 2011). This schedule is printed in the hard copy of the MHM for those members who do not have computer access. Members should call the leader to register for a trip and learn of meeting time and location. The Abbreviated Activity Schedule may be changed by leaders adding or deleting trips at any time. Contact Membership Services 303-279-3080, Ext 2. Date Leader Phone Number Trip Title Type 2-Aug John Walters 720-344-0504 Sandbeach Lake 10,283' Moderate B 4-7 Aug William Blazek 303-809-0301 Snowmass Mtn, 14,092' Difficult D-E 4-7 Aug William Blazek 303-809-0301 Hagerman Peak, 13,841' Difficult D-E 5-6 Aug Ron Schmidt 303-697-9195 Unnamed Peaks 13,811' and 13,832' Moderate D 5-7 Aug Janice Schmidt 303-697-9195 Half Peak 13,841' Moderate D 6-Aug Jennifer Rosenthal 303-863-7419 Ouzel Falls Moderate A 6-Aug Deborah Nicklaus 303-750-9850 Arapaho Pass & Lake Dorothy Moderate B 6-Aug Warren May 303-720-4384 Burning Bear Trail Moderate B 6-Aug John Walters 720-344-0504 Eaglesmere Lakes Moderate B 6-Aug Difficult B 6-Aug Marland P Billings 303-323-5638 James Pk 13,294' Moderate C 6-Aug Cheryl Ames 303-940-2043 Frog Eyes Moderate C 6-Aug Tim Gattone 720-987-5534 Pitkin Lake Moderate C 6-13 Aug Dave Callais 303-237-3726 7-Day, San Juan Backpack Diff. Backpack 7-Aug Richard Lilley 720-493-9702 Green Lake Difficult B 7-Aug Steve Bonowski 303-914-8255 Ptarmigan Pk. 12,498' Moderate C 7-Aug Lorian K Meyer-Wendt 720-353-2902 Eccles Pass Loop (Trailblazer Members ) Moderate C 7-Aug Marland P Billings 303-323-5638 Mt Sherman 14,036' Difficult C 8-Aug Richard O'Brien Moore 303-926-1699 AMC Climbing Wall Climbing Wall 9-Aug David H.