Climbing Resume

Climbing Resume

Paige J. Baugher, Ph.D. Climbing Resume Contact Information Mailing Address: 13795 SW Park Way Cell: 971-241-3651 Beaverton, OR 97005 email: [email protected] Formal Education and Certifications Intermediate Ice Climbing Course, Snoqualmie Pass, Kaf Adventures, January 2018. Skills learned: Ice screw placement, ice anchors including v-thread. Wilderness First Responder, CPR and AED, Wilderness Medicine 2013, Recertification 2016. AIARE Level 1, January 2015. Single Pitch Rock Instruction Class, OL 308, Pacific University, Spring 2014. This class is based on the Single Pitch Instructor Certification awarded by the Professional Climbing Instructors Association (PCIA). Skills learned include risk and base management, transitions and interventions (belay take over, ascending to a climber, counter-balance lower), teaching and coaching skills, instructor belayed rappels. Drytooling Clinic, Bozeman Ice Fest, Hyalite Canyon, Bozeman, Montana, December 2014. Spring Mountaineering Class, Pacific University 2012, 2013. Skills learned: ice axe handling, walking on snow, self-arrest, glacier travel, snow camping, avalanche safety, summit of Mt. Rainier via the Emmons/Winthrop. Snow Climbing Class, Timberline Mountain Guides, June 2009. Skills learned: ice axe handling, walking on snow, self-arrest. Vanderbilt Outdoor Education Program, Vanderbilt University, 1999. Skills learned: Whitewater canoeing, winter backpacking, caving, rock climbing. Leading/Guiding Experience Assistant Guide, Spring Mountaineering Class, El Dorado Peak, Pacific University Outdoor Pursuits Program, 2018. https://www.pacificu.edu/sports-recreation/outdoor-pursuits/our-team Duties: teach crevasse self-rescue with the Texas kick system, teach roped glacier travel, be proficient with crevasse rescue pulley systems, glacier travel and navigation, and lead a rope team on El Dorado Peak, North Cascades. Lead Guide, Summit Series, Outdoor Pursuits, Pacific University, 2017, 2018. Assistant Guide, 2016. The Summit Series is an introduction to mountaineering series taught by Outdoor Pursuits staff as part of the program. It includes an avalanche safety classroom session followed by a field day in which we teach beacon searches, partner rescue with a single burial, and analysis of the snowpack via compression tests and hasty pits. This series also includes a separate snow school day during which we teach ice axe anatomy, crampon use, walking in snow, and self-arrest. Faculty Leader/Student Trainer, Smith Rock, OR, Voyages Program, Outdoor Pursuits, Pacific University August 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. Voyages is a 5-day freshman orientation program for incoming students at Pacific University. I have been the faculty leader/student trainer for the Rock Climbing Voyages since 2014. Duties include setting up top ropes, inspecting student-set anchors, lead climbing to set up top ropes for participants, teaching proper climbing/belaying techniques to participants, observing student teaching practices, cooking, driving, organizing gear, setting up camp. Field Assistant, Smith Rock, OR, Single Pitch Rock Instruction, OL 308, Pacific University, April 2016 and April 2017. Duties: set top-ropes, teach climbing technique, introduce students to multi-pitch rock climbing. Assistant Guide, Spring Mountaineering Class, Mt. Rainier Summit, 2016. Duties: teach crevasse self-rescue with the Texas kick system, teach roped glacier travel, be proficient with crevasse rescue pulley systems, glacier travel, and navigation, and lead a rope on the Emmons-Winthrop Route on Mt. Rainier. Lead Guide, Smith Rock Spring Break Trip, Outdoor Pursuits Pacific University, March 2016. Duties: setting up top rope anchors, lead climbing to set up top ropes, teaching proper climbing/belaying technique, cooking, setting up camp, managing gear. Assistant Field Guide, Smith Rock , OR, Introduction to Outdoor Leadership, OL 207, Pacific University, November 2015. Duties: Introduce students to multi-pitch rock climbing. Lead Guide, Smith Rock Fall Break Trip, October 2014 Duties: setting up top rope anchors, lead climbing to set up top ropes, teaching proper climbing/belaying technique, cooking, setting up camp, managing gear. Volunteer Trip Leader, Vanderbilt Outdoor Recreation Center, 2005-2008. Trips Lead: Canoeing, Caving, Rock Climbing. Duties: teach canoe strokes, belaying/climbing techniques, gear organization and management, driving, food. Canoe Guide, Camp Coca-Cola, Central Texas. Summer, 2004. Duties: teach canoe strokes to campers/counselors, lead 3-day river trips on the Guadalupe and Llano Rivers of Central Texas, set up camp, cooking, managing and organizing gear. Notable Routes: Alpine Snow Mt. Rainier, Washington, Emmons-Winthrop, Grade II, summits June 2013, July 2014, May 2018 Mt. Rainier, Washington, Disappointment Cleaver, Grade II, summit August, 2016 Mt. St. Helens, Washington, Worm Flows Route, summits May 2013, April 2016, May 2017, January 2018 Mt. St. Helens, Monitor Ridge, summit October 2009 Mt. Baker, Washington, Coleman-Deming, Grade II, summit July 2017 Mt. Baker, Washington, North Ridge, Grade III WI3, July 2017 Mt. Shasta, California, West Face Gully, Grade II, summit May 2016 Mt. Shasta, California, Avalanche Gulch, Grade II, summit June 2014 Lane Peak, Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington, The Zipper Couloir, Grade II, January 2016 Mt. Hood, Oregon, North Face, Left Gulley, Grade III WI3, summit May 2015 Mt. Hood, Oregon, Wy’East Route, Steel Cliffs Variation, Grade II+, February 2015 Mt. Hood, Oregon, South Side Pearly Gates, Grade II, summit May 2016 Mt. Hood, Oregon, Leuthold Couloir, Grade II, May 2014 Mt. Hood, Oregon, South Side Old Chute, Grade II, summits June 2013, June 2014, February 2015, July 2016 South Sister, Oregon, South Route, summits September 2011, October, 2011, August 2012 Mt. Adams, Washington, South Climb Route, summit July 2009 Notable Routes: Alpine Rock Mt. Stuart, North Ridge with Gendarme, 2000ft, Grade IV, 20p, 5.9+, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA, July 2014 Brenta Spire, Southeast Spur, Grade II, 5.6, Bugaboos, Canada, July 2014 Bugaboo Spire, Northeast Ridge, 2000ft, Grade IV, 10p, 5.8, Bugaboos, Canada, July 2015 Crescent Tower, Ears Between, 750ft, Grade III, 6p, 5.7, Bugaboos, Canada, July 2014 Mt. Washington, Southeast Spur, 1050ft, Grade II, 9p, 5.5, OR, September 2014 Mt. Thompson, West Ridge, Grade II 5.6, WA, September 2014 Mt Whitney, East Buttress, 1000ft, Grade III, 5.7, 11p, CA, July 2015 Crystal Crag, North Arete (dihedral variation), 4p, 5.8, CA, July 2015 Cathedral Peak, Southeast Buttress, 700 ft, 5p, Grade II, 5.6, Yosemite, CA, July 2015 Liberty Bell, Beckey Route, Grade II, 4p, 5.6, WA, August 2015 Mt. Washington, West Ridge, 650ft, 7p Grade II, 5.8, OR, October 2015 Ingalls Peak, South Ridge, 300ft, 4p, Grade II 5.6, WA 2015 The Tooth, South Face, Grade II, 3p, 5.6, Snoqualmie Pass, WA, September 2017 Notable Sport Climbing Leads, Single Pitch Screaming Yellow Zonkers, 5.10b, Smith Rock, OR Suck my Kiss, 5.10a, Smith Rock, OR Dances with Clams, 5.10a, Smith Rock, OR Phone Call from Satan, 5.9, Smith Rock, OR Honey Buckets, 5.9, Smith Rock, OR Notable Traditional Climbing Leads, Single Pitch Lion’s Jaw, 5.8, Smith Rock, OR Snake, 5.8, The Far Side, WA Bunny Stew, 5.7 Smith Rock, OR Old Testament, 5.7, Smith Rock, OR Notable Multi-Pitch Sport Climbs Thin Air, 3p, 5.10b, Smith Rock, OR Black Cat Bone, 800ft, 9p, 5.10d, El Potrero Chico, Mexico Super Nova, 800ft, 8p, 5.11a, El Potrero Chico, Mexico Jungle Boys, 200ft, 2p, 5.9+, El Potrero Chico, Mexico Dirty Pinkos, 4p, 5.9+, Smith Rock, OR Wherever They May Roam, 400ft, 5p, 5.9, Smith Rock, OR Voyage of the Cowdog, 260ft, 3p, 5.9, Smith Rock, OR Prime Rib of Goat, 11p, Grade III, 5.9-, Mazama, WA First Kiss, 450ft, 5p, 5.8, Smith Rock, OR Notable Multi-Pitch Traditional/Mixed Climbs Sky Ridge, 3p, 5.8, Smith Rock, OR Right Gull, 220ft, 3p, 5.8, Beacon Rock, WA Spiderman, 180ft, 3p, 5.7, Smith Rock, OR Birds in a Rut, 6p, 5.7, Smith Rock, OR Birdland, 600ft, 6p, 5.7+, Red Rocks, NV Monkey Face, Pioneer Route, 250ft, 3p, 5.7 A0, Smith Rock, OR SE Corner, 600ft, 5p, 5.7, Beacon Rock, WA Super Slab, 450 ft, 3p, 5.6, Smith Rock, OR Moscow, 300ft, 4p, 5.6, Smith Rock, OR Solar Slab, 1220ft, 9p, 5.6, Red Rocks, NV R&D, 300ft, 4p, 5.6, Leavenworth, WA Notable Ski Descents Mt. Rainier, Emmons Glacier and the Inter Glacier, from 11,200 ft, May 2018 Mt. Hood, South Side from the Hogsback (10,500 ft), February 2015, July 2016, May 2017, February 2018 Mt. Jefferson, South Ridge from the Red Saddle, June 2017 Mt. Baker, Coleman-Deming route, July 2017 Mt. Shasta, Avalanche Gulch from the Red Banks, May 2016 Mt. St. Helens, Worm Flows Route, April 2016, May 2017, January 2018 .

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