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SUMMARY:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Moab\, UT
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Moab\, UT   \nThis Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is designed to provide students with the tools needed to jump to the next level of technical skill and become competent and safe canyoneers in ALL classes of canyons and touches on techniques and skills for Canyon Essentials (ACE-L3) and Canyon Rescue (ACE-L4). The practical experience that you gain during this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to tackle advanced canyon obstacles and many unexpected situations. This extremely popular curriculum has set the standard by which all other courses and curriculums may be judged. This course was designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, but also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE-L5). \nPrerequisite: Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) or Instructor permission. Since this Two-Day Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, you must have that training or extensive personal experience to be admitted to this class. \nThe topics covered include: \n\nAdvanced Knots & Hitches\nRetrievable/Releasable Anchor Systems\nTransient Anchors\nArtificial Anchors Installation & Inspection\nMulti-Pitch Rappels\nSimul Rappels\nAdvanced Rope Work for Traverses\nGuided Rappels & Tensioning Systems\nDeviations/Re-Directs\n3 Ascending Methods & Transitioning on top of Ascend\nConverting from Ascend to Rappel\nPothole Escape Techniques\nBasics of Mechanical Advantage\n\nBasic personal gear is required for this course: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Safety Tether\, Multiple Locking HMS Carabiners\, 48″ sling/runner/footloop\, prusik loop\, and possibly any mechanical ascenders you would like to learn how to use (2X Wild Country Ropeman II’s or Basic & MicroTraxion combo recommended .. bring ’em.)  We will provide Ropeman II’s for training/practice!  (Uber Adventures also offers a 10% discount off all gear purchased before/during/after this course!) \nTuition for this 2-Day Advanced Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is $495 per individual. (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same year if 7-day notice is given cancelling your participation in this course.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nIncluded with tuition is all instruction and all group Canyoneering equipment\, i.e.: ropes\, webbing\, rope bags\, rapides\, rigging\, etc. … and a Certificate of Completion!! \nWarning: The activities in this course have been found to be addictive. Only those people prepared for ultimate adventure and nonstop fun need attend! \n \nInstructor: Uber Team
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/advanced-canyoneering-course-ace-l2-moab-ut-19/
LOCATION:Lions Park\, 1770 US-191\, Moab\, UT\, 84532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Learn to Rappel Class - Grand Junction\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Learn to Rappel Class       \nInterested in learning to Rappel or maybe even Canyoneer?\nThis rappelling class is a great introduction to rappelling.  Have fun and learn how to safely descend a rope!  This class is appropriate for any skill level\, and we can accommodate families as well.  The class could also be used as a steppingstone to the sport of canyoneering – or possibly even climbing or caving (which also involve rappels).  We will cover the following skills related to rappelling: \n\nGear and Gear Strength\nFirefighter’s Belay / Bottom Belay\nSite Safety\nSafety Check\nCommunication\nRappelling Technique and Instruction\nIncluding Adding Friction Pre-rappel\, Mid-rappel and Locking Off\n\n\nWe will spend the morning learning and rappelling on single strand 8.3mm Imlay Canyon Fire and 9.2mm Imlay Canyonero canyoneering ropes using the Sterling ATS descender. \n\nIf you don’t know how to rappel – come learn.\nIf you know how to rappel – come practice.\n\nThis Learn to Rappel Class will last all morning – 7am-12:00pm so bring lunch & water!  You will be required to sign a release of liability and assumption of risk.  We should be able to do multiple rappels\, playing with friction\, locking off\, and building confidence.  You will need to arrive at 7am for the instruction\, and then you are welcome to do as many rappels as you would like up to 12 noon – it’s YOUR day. \nGear for this class will be provided. However\, if you own gear that you want to use – bring it!  Whether it’s a climbing harness\, any kind of helmet (climbing\, bicycling\, kayaking\, snowboarding\, etc.)\, a pair of gloves (mechanics\, cycling\, weightlifting\, garden\, etc.)\, you are welcome to bring it and we’ll inspect it and discuss it.  Feel free to bring any gear you have questions about … we’re happy to show you how to use your own descender and to answer any/all gear questions. \nWe will be scrambling around a lot as we rappel\, scramble back up\, rappel\, scramble back up\, rappel\, scramble back up\, etc.\, so wear some comfortable shoes with good ‘grip’.  Trail\, running\, approach shoes all work well (don’t wear rock climbing shoes or open toe footwear such as sandals). Bring sunscreen\, sunglasses\, maybe a hat\, and clothes/layers appropriate for the forecast. \nThis Learn to Rappel Class is open to everyone\, so invite your friends\, your teenage kids\, your spouse to join!  If you’d like to organize a private event for your students\, colleagues\, friends or for a family reunion\, just give us a shout!  This event also is a tremendous team-building activity! \nThe cost for this class is only $130 per person!!  The $130 is non-refundable but may be put toward a future rappelling class in the same calendar year if 30-day notice is given cancelling your participation on this date.  Read more company/course policies here. \nInstructor:  AJ Pastula
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/learn-to-rappel-class-grand-junction-co-2/
LOCATION:Bangs Canyon Trailhead (Mica Mine)\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Training
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261017
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SUMMARY:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) + WFA Certification - Moab\, UT
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) Boulder\, CO\n+ Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Certification\n  \nImprove your skills and expand your toolbox!\nUber Adventures’ Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is designed to provide skills training and practice necessary for organizing and leading canyon trips.  This course adds vitals tools to your toolbox and advances your level of skills training through technical instruction and experiential practice.  While these tools are a vital component for any active canyoneer\, they are imperative for anyone leading rookies\, kids\, family or friends into a canyon.  This course provides strategic training for technical and group management challenges! \nWhile this course is designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, it also serves as a bridge between the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE L2) and the Canyon Rescue Course (ACE L4). It also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE L5)! \nPrerequisites: Since this course builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) AND our Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2)\, we recommend that you’ve either taken both courses or have significant relevant personal experience before taking this class. (Please inquire if you’re unsure if this is the correct course for your current skill set). \nIn addition\, canyon leaders should have a minimum of Wilderness First Aid (WFA) training and be able to recognize warning signs\, initiate treatment\, and decide on urgency of evacuation for common medical conditions. Current WFA certification is a required prerequisite for the Canyon Leader Course. If you do not currently have WFA certification\, Uber Adventures has partnered with Survival Med to provide training at a discounted price. Please contact us for more information. \nACE-L3 Curriculum: \n\nSoft Skills for Leaders and Group Dynamics\nGroup Gear Choices & Distribution\, Pack Management\nStrand Isolation and Leapfrogging for speeding things up\nStatic Courtesy Rappels to make hard-starts easier\nDynamic Courtesy Rappels to make super-hard-starts safer and easier\nLowering Systems for emergencies and speed\nPre-Rigged Rappels and Rigging Kids for Rappel\nStatic & Dynamic Edge Protection to increase rope life\nFirst Rappeller Belay options\, Handlines and Sequencing\nPassing Knots on Ascend and Rappel\nConverting Static Block to Lowering System for assist or rescue\nIsolating In-Field Rope Damage (Core Shot)\nConstructing a Swiss Seat for rescue or gear failure\nRappelling on a Munter for emergencies\nAdvanced Friction Settings and Long Rappel Belay Options\n\n  \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) Curriculum (provided by Survival Med) \n\nPatient Assessment System and Basic Life Support\n\nBreathing\, Circulatory and Nervous System Assessment\nSpinal Stabilization\nBasic CPR and Abdominal Thrusts\n\n\nMedical Emergencies\n\nAllergies and Anaphylaxis\nRespiratory and Cardiac Emergencies\nAbdominal Pain\nDiabetes\nStroke and Altered Mental States\n\n\nEnvironmental Injuries\n\nHeat and Cold Related Illnesses and Injuries\nAltitude Illnesses\nPoison\, Stings and Bites\nDrowning and Cold-Water Immersion\n\n\nTraumatic Injuries\n\nShock\nMusculoskeletal Injuries\nBrain and Spinal Cord Injuries\nAthletic Injuries\n\n\nBasic Expedition Medicine\n\nTrip Planning\nWeather Considerations\nHydration and Water Treatment\nWound Management\nEvacuation Protocols\n\n\n\nRequired/Recommended Gear: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Figure 8 for Rigging\, Gloves\, 5-6 HMS Screwgate Carabiners\, 48″ Sling or Foot Loop\, Personal Safety Tether/Lanyard\, Prusik Loop\, Mechanical Ascender(s)\, 20′ of Webbing\, 20′ Cordelette or Canyon Cordelette (and appropriate shoes and pack). \nTuition: The Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is $395 per person and does not include WFA certification. If you require WFA certification\, please contact us and we will provide you a discount code to obtain certification through Survival Med. Please read our course/company policies here. \nInstructor: Uber Team \n  \n 
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-leader-course-ace-l3-wfa-certification-moab-ut/
LOCATION:Lions Park\, 1770 US-191\, Moab\, UT\, 84532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261019
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221652Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Las Vegas\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Las Vegas\, NV   \nThis Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is designed to provide students with the tools needed to jump to the next level of technical skill and become competent and safe canyoneers in ALL classes of canyons and touches on techniques and skills for Canyon Essentials (ACE-L3) and Canyon Rescue (ACE-L4). The practical experience that you gain during this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to tackle advanced canyon obstacles and many unexpected situations. This extremely popular curriculum has set the standard by which all other courses and curriculums may be judged. This course was designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, but also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE-L5). \nPrerequisite: Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) or Instructor permission. Since this Two-Day Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, you must have that training or extensive personal experience to be admitted to this class. \nThe topics covered include: \n\nAdvanced Knots & Hitches\nRetrievable/Releasable Anchor Systems\nTransient Anchors\nArtificial Anchors Installation & Inspection\nMulti-Pitch Rappels\nSimul Rappels\nAdvanced Rope Work for Traverses\nGuided Rappels & Tensioning Systems\nDeviations/Re-Directs\n3 Ascending Methods & Transitioning on top of Ascend\nConverting from Ascend to Rappel\nPothole Escape Techniques\nBasics of Mechanical Advantage\n\nBasic personal gear is required for this course: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Safety Tether\, Multiple Locking HMS Carabiners\, 48″ sling/runner/footloop\, prusik loop\, and possibly any mechanical ascenders you would like to learn how to use (2X Wild Country Ropeman II’s or Basic & MicroTraxion combo recommended .. bring ’em.)  We will provide Ropeman II’s for training/practice! \nTuition for this 2-Day Advanced Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is $495 per individual.  Included with tuition is all instruction and all group Canyoneering equipment\, i.e.: ropes\, webbing\, rope bags\, rapides\, rigging\, etc. … and a Certificate of Completion!! \nWarning: The activities in this course have been found to be addictive. Only those people prepared for ultimate adventure and nonstop fun need attend! \n \nInstructor: Ben Lewis or Luke Murray
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/advanced-canyoneering-course-ace-l2-las-vegas-nv-18/
LOCATION:Lake Mead NRA\, 268 Lakeshore Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261019
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T222827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T222827Z
UID:10242-1792195200-1792367999@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) + WFA Certification - Grand Junction\, CO - NEW LOCATION!
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) Grand Junction\, CO\n+ Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Certification\n  \nImprove your skills and expand your toolbox!\nUber Adventures’ Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is designed to provide skills training and practice necessary for organizing and leading canyon trips.  This course adds vitals tools to your toolbox and advances your level of skills training through technical instruction and experiential practice.  While these tools are a vital component for any active canyoneer\, they are imperative for anyone leading rookies\, kids\, family or friends into a canyon.  This course provides strategic training for technical and group management challenges! \nWhile this course is designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, it also serves as a bridge between the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE L2) and the Canyon Rescue Course (ACE L4). It also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE L5)! \nPrerequisites: Since this course builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) AND our Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2)\, we recommend that you’ve either taken both courses or have significant relevant personal experience before taking this class. (Please inquire if you’re unsure if this is the correct course for your current skill set). \nIn addition\, canyon leaders should have a minimum of Wilderness First Aid (WFA) training and be able to recognize warning signs\, initiate treatment\, and decide on urgency of evacuation for common medical conditions. Current WFA certification is a required prerequisite for the Canyon Leader Course. If you do not currently have WFA certification\, Uber Adventures has partnered with Survival Med to provide training at a discounted price. Please contact us for more information. \nACE-L3 Curriculum: \n\nSoft Skills for Leaders and Group Dynamics\nGroup Gear Choices & Distribution\, Pack Management\nStrand Isolation and Leapfrogging for speeding things up\nStatic Courtesy Rappels to make hard-starts easier\nDynamic Courtesy Rappels to make super-hard-starts safer and easier\nLowering Systems for emergencies and speed\nPre-Rigged Rappels and Rigging Kids for Rappel\nStatic & Dynamic Edge Protection to increase rope life\nFirst Rappeller Belay options\, Handlines and Sequencing\nPassing Knots on Ascend and Rappel\nConverting Static Block to Lowering System for assist or rescue\nIsolating In-Field Rope Damage (Core Shot)\nConstructing a Swiss Seat for rescue or gear failure\nRappelling on a Munter for emergencies\nAdvanced Friction Settings and Long Rappel Belay Options\n\n  \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) Curriculum (provided by Survival Med) \n\nPatient Assessment System and Basic Life Support\n\nBreathing\, Circulatory and Nervous System Assessment\nSpinal Stabilization\nBasic CPR and Abdominal Thrusts\n\n\nMedical Emergencies\n\nAllergies and Anaphylaxis\nRespiratory and Cardiac Emergencies\nAbdominal Pain\nDiabetes\nStroke and Altered Mental States\n\n\nEnvironmental Injuries\n\nHeat and Cold Related Illnesses and Injuries\nAltitude Illnesses\nPoison\, Stings and Bites\nDrowning and Cold-Water Immersion\n\n\nTraumatic Injuries\n\nShock\nMusculoskeletal Injuries\nBrain and Spinal Cord Injuries\nAthletic Injuries\n\n\nBasic Expedition Medicine\n\nTrip Planning\nWeather Considerations\nHydration and Water Treatment\nWound Management\nEvacuation Protocols\n\n\n\nRequired/Recommended Gear: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Figure 8 for Rigging\, Gloves\, 5-6 HMS Screwgate Carabiners\, 48″ Sling or Foot Loop\, Personal Safety Tether/Lanyard\, Prusik Loop\, Mechanical Ascender(s)\, 20′ of Webbing\, 20′ Cordelette or Canyon Cordelette (and appropriate shoes and pack). \nTuition: The Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is $395 per person and does not include WFA certification. If you require WFA certification\, please contact us and we will provide you a discount code to obtain certification through Survival Med. Please read our course/company policies here. \nInstructor:  AJ Pastula \n    
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-leader-course-ace-l3-wfa-certification-grand-junction-co-new-location/
LOCATION:Bangs Canyon Trailhead (Mica Mine)\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261019
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CREATED:20260327T225020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T225020Z
UID:10253-1792195200-1792367999@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Moab\, UT
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Moab\, UT\nTrain Hard.  Plan Well.  Be Safe.\n                                                    …but accidents still happen.\nThis Canyon Rescue Course by Uber Adventures teaches the skills necessary to perform immediate\, in-canyon self-rescues\, partner rescues\, and how to assist with group emergencies … all with your groups’ normal rack-and-pack (the minimal gear you should carry on your harnesses and in your packs.) \nBoost your confidence and fill your mental toolbox with skills to handle technical emergencies. \nThis course not only teaches you the skills and methods necessary to execute a variety of rescue procedures\, but it provides the impetus for critical thinking through an emergency. \nHow would you help a canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How would you help an unconscious canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How quickly could you figure out how to convert a static block to a lowering system?  Could you haul a rappeller back to the top of a drop by yourself?  Have you ever been in a canyon\, assessing a fictional problem and felt helpless?  Are your responsibilities in a canyoneering event greater because you’re the leader/organizer?  Would you like to be a more valuable team member?  This course is vital for not only canyoneering leaders\, but also for conscientious recreational canyoneers who value their own safety and the safety of their party. \nWith the technical skills presented in this course\, you could prevent the need for calling in an expensive Search And Rescue team\, avoid putting rescuers at risk\, avoid spending the night in a canyon\, and continue a canyon descent with a non-critically injured teammate. \nPrerequisite:  Participants should have some advanced formal canyoneering-specific training.  This course builds on the skills taught in the Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) AND the Canyon Essentials Course (ACE-L3).  While we are not requiring the completion of each of those courses as a prerequisite\, those who have had advanced formal canyoneering training will find it easier to ‘keep-up’ with this curriculum.  If you’re not sure if this is the course for you\, please give us a call and we can discuss your skills and training. \nThe topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Rope Grabs & Progress Capture Methods\nAnchors\, Rigging & Friction Dynamics for Rescue\nMechanical Advantage and Haul Systems\nConverting Static Rigging to Haul or Lower\nAssisted Rappel & Tandem Rappel Techniques\nHero Rescue\, Balancier Lift\nRappelling on a Tensioned Rope\nGuide Ropes\, Tag Lines\, Belays\nCut-and-Lower Procedures\nSpecial Ascending Techniques for Rescue\nPick-Off Procedures Scenario\nConsiderations for musculoskeletal injuries\n\n \nInstructor: Uber Team \nRead company/course policies here.
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-rescue-course-ace-l4-moab-ut-2/
LOCATION:Lions Park\, 1770 US-191\, Moab\, UT\, 84532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261026
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221328Z
UID:10214-1792800000-1792972799@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Los Angeles\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) – Los Angeles\, CA\nLearn to Canyoneer!     \nCanyoneering and Canyoning are terms used to describe an adventure sport that combines hiking\, wading\, swimming\, jumping\, sliding\, boulder-hopping\, scrambling\, rock-climbing\, sometimes packrafting and always rappelling — often over waterfalls. \nCanyoneering is an emerging adventure sport in the US and has grown significantly in popularity over the past decade.  This sport has unique risks and requires a very specific set of technical skills to enjoy it safely.  Rock-climbing\, caving\, mountaineering and swift water training teach related skills for your ‘toolbox’\, but Canyoneering has become highly specialized\, and much of the gear and many of the techniques of Canyoneering are distinctly different from those of the other sports … and that’s where we come in! \nPrerequisite: None \nThis is a beginner to intermediate course which teaches the skills necessary to safely descend canyons as part of a group (being a competent participant and the knowledge to recognize and implement safe canyon practices). This course is designed to quickly get the beginner up-to-speed on basics\, to give both the rookie and intermediate canyoneer new tools for his/her toolbox and will help intermediate canyoneers refine their current skill set!  The topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Bends and Hitches\nCanyon Rating System\nRules\, Ethics\, Style\, Communication and Courtesy\nSpecific Gear Choices\, Requirements\, Use and Care\nBelays\, Lowering and Handlines\nNatural\, Artificial\, Transient & Human Anchors\nStatic and Contingency Riggings\nRope Deployment\, Coiling\, Bagging and Etiquette\nRappelling Techniques & On-Rope Skills \n (Adding Friction Pre-rappel\, Mid-rappel\, Locking Off\, etc.)\nSpecialized Rappelling Techniques \n (Hard Starts\, Soft Starts\, Free-Hanging\, Over-Hanging\, etc.)\nBasic Climbing & Down Climbing Skills \n (Bridging\, Stemming\, Partner Assists\, Partner Captures\, etc.)\nSafety Checking and Basic Self-Rescue\nAnd\, within each of these broad subjects are a myriad of skills and tools.\n\nInstructors:  Eshed Bootel\, and team \nThe cost of this course is only $495! (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same year if 7-day notice is given cancelling your participation in this course.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nWe can supply you with all the gear you need for the course. All borrowed gear may be returned at the end of the last day of class. If you’d like to purchase canyoneering-specific gear before\, during\, or after the course\, check out our web store. Be sure to call and ask about a 10% student discount on the basic gear kit! https://uberadventures.net/product/basic-canyoneering-gear-kit/ \nIf you have Monday free\, ask about joining us for a recreational descent of a local canyon to put your new skills to use!  We can’t always host these\, but we do it when we can!  
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/technical-canyoneering-course-ace-l1-los-angeles-ca-65/
LOCATION:Stoney Point Park\, 10900 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221929Z
UID:10226-1793923200-1794009599@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) + WFA Certification - Las Vegas\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Leader Course (ACE-L3) Las Vegas\n+ Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Certification\n  \nImprove your skills and expand your toolbox!\nUber Adventures’ one-day Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is designed to provide skills training and practice necessary for organizing and leading canyon trips.  This course adds vitals tools to your toolbox and advances your level of skills training through technical instruction and experiential practice.  While these tools are a vital component for any active canyoneer\, they are imperative for anyone leading rookies\, kids\, family or friends into a canyon.  This course provides strategic training for technical and group management challenges! \nWhile this course is designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, it also serves as a bridge between the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE L2) and the Canyon Rescue Course (ACE L4). It also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE L5)! \nPrerequisites: Since this course builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE L1) AND our Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE L2)\, we recommend that you’ve either taken both courses or have significant relevant personal experience before taking this class. (Please inquire if you’re unsure if this is the correct course for your current skill set). \nIn addition\, canyon leaders should have a minimum of Wilderness First Aid (WFA) training and be able to recognize warning signs\, initiate treatment\, and decide on urgency of evacuation for common medical conditions. Current WFA certification is a required prerequisite for the Canyon Leader Course. If you do not currently have WFA certification\, Uber Adventures has partnered with Survival Med to provide training at a discounted price. Please contact us for more information. \nACE-L3 Curriculum: \n\nSoft Skills for Leaders and Group Dynamics\nGroup Gear Choices & Distribution\, Pack Management\nStrand Isolation and Leapfrogging for speeding things up\nStatic Courtesy Rappels to make hard-starts easier\nDynamic Courtesy Rappels to make super-hard-starts safer and easier\nLowering Systems for emergencies and speed\nPre-Rigged Rappels and Rigging Kids for Rappel\nStatic & Dynamic Edge Protection to increase rope life\nFirst Rappeller Belay options\, Handlines and Sequencing\nPassing Knots on Ascend and Rappel\nConverting Static Block to Lowering System for assist or rescue\nIsolating In-Field Rope Damage (Core Shot)\nConstructing a Swiss Seat for rescue or gear failure\nRappelling on a Munter for emergencies\nAdvanced Friction Settings and Long Rappel Belay Options\n\n  \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) Curriculum (provided by Survival Med) \n\nPatient Assessment System and Basic Life Support\n\nBreathing\, Circulatory and Nervous System Assessment\nSpinal Stabilization\nBasic CPR and Abdominal Thrusts\n\n\nMedical Emergencies\n\nAllergies and Anaphylaxis\nRespiratory and Cardiac Emergencies\nAbdominal Pain\nDiabetes\nStroke and Altered Mental States\n\n\nEnvironmental Injuries\n\nHeat and Cold Related Illnesses and Injuries\nAltitude Illnesses\nPoison\, Stings and Bites\nDrowning and Cold-Water Immersion\n\n\nTraumatic Injuries\n\nShock\nMusculoskeletal Injuries\nBrain and Spinal Cord Injuries\nAthletic Injuries\n\n\nBasic Expedition Medicine\n\nTrip Planning\nWeather Considerations\nHydration and Water Treatment\nWound Management\nEvacuation Protocols\n\n\n\nRequired/Recommended Gear: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Figure 8 for Rigging\, Gloves\, 5-6 HMS Screwgate Carabiners\, 48″ Sling or Foot Loop\, Personal Safety Tether/Lanyard\, Prusik Loop\, Mechanical Ascender(s)\, 20′ of Webbing\, 20′ Cordelette or Canyon Cordelette (and appropriate shoes and pack). \nTuition: The Canyon Leader Course (ACE L3) is $395 per person and does not include WFA certification. If you require WFA certification\, please contact us and we will provide you a discount code to obtain certification through Survival Med. Please read our course/company policies here. \n \nInstructor:  Ben Lewis
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-leader-course-ace-l3-wfa-certification-las-vegas-nv-2/
LOCATION:Lake Mead NRA\, 268 Lakeshore Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221827Z
UID:10223-1794009600-1794182399@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Las Vegas\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Las Vegas\, NV     \nTrain Hard.  Plan Well.  Be Safe.\n                                                    …but accidents still happen.\nThis Canyon Rescue Course by Uber Adventures teaches the skills necessary to perform immediate\, in-canyon self-rescues\, partner rescues\, and how to assist with group emergencies … all with your groups’ normal rack-and-pack (the minimal gear you should carry on your harnesses and in your packs.) \nBoost your confidence and fill your mental toolbox with skills to handle technical emergencies. \nThis course not only teaches you the skills and methods necessary to execute a variety of rescue procedures\, but it provides the impetus for critical thinking through an emergency. \nHow would you help a canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How would you help an unconscious canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How quickly could you figure out how to convert a static block to a lowering system?  Could you haul a rappeller back to the top of a drop by yourself?  Have you ever been in a canyon\, assessing a fictional problem and felt helpless?  Are your responsibilities in a canyoneering event greater because you’re the leader/organizer?  Would you like to be a more valuable team member?  This course is vital for not only canyoneering leaders\, but also for conscientious recreational canyoneers who value their own safety and the safety of their party. \nWith the technical skills presented in this course\, you could prevent the need for calling in an expensive Search And Rescue team\, avoid putting rescuers at risk\, avoid spending the night in a canyon\, and continue a canyon descent with a non-critically injured teammate. \nPrerequisite:  Participants should have some advanced formal canyoneering-specific training.  This course builds on the skills taught in the Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) AND the Canyon Essentials Course (ACE-L3).  While we are not requiring the completion of each of those courses as a prerequisite\, those who have had advanced formal canyoneering training will find it easier to ‘keep-up’ with this curriculum.  If you’re not sure if this is the course for you\, please give us a call and we can discuss your skills and training. \nThe topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Rope Grabs & Progress Capture Methods\nAnchors\, Rigging & Friction Dynamics for Rescue\nMechanical Advantage and Haul Systems\nConverting Static Rigging to Haul or Lower\nAssisted Rappel & Tandem Rappel Techniques\nHero Rescue\, Balancier Lift\nRappelling on a Tensioned Rope\nGuide Ropes\, Tag Lines\, Belays\nCut-and-Lower Procedures\nSpecial Ascending Techniques for Rescue\nPick-Off Procedures Scenario\nConsiderations for musculoskeletal injuries\n\n \nInstructors: Ben Lewis \nRead company/course policies here.
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-rescue-course-ace-l4-las-vegas-nv-2/
LOCATION:Lake Mead NRA\, 268 Lakeshore Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T214442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T214442Z
UID:10188-1794614400-1794787199@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Los Angeles\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Los Angeles\, CA   \nThis Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is designed to provide students with the tools needed to jump to the next level of technical skill and become competent and safe canyoneers in ALL classes of canyons and touches on techniques and skills for Canyon Essentials (ACE-L3) and Canyon Rescue (ACE-L4). The practical experience that you gain during this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to tackle advanced canyon obstacles and many unexpected situations. This extremely popular curriculum has set the standard by which all other courses and curriculums may be judged. This course was designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, but also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE-L5). \nPrerequisite: Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) or Instructor permission. Since this Two-Day Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, you must have that training or extensive personal experience to be admitted to this class. \nThe topics covered include: \n\nAdvanced Knots & Hitches\nRetrievable/Releasable Anchor Systems\nTransient Anchors\nArtificial Anchors Installation & Inspection\nMulti-Pitch Rappels\nSimul Rappels\nAdvanced Rope Work for Traverses\nGuided Rappels & Tensioning Systems\nDeviations/Re-Directs\n3 Ascending Methods & Transitioning on top of Ascend\nConverting from Ascend to Rappel\nPothole Escape Techniques\nBasics of Mechanical Advantage\n\nBasic personal gear is required for this course: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Safety Tether\, Multiple Locking HMS Carabiners\, 48″ sling/runner/footloop\, prusik loop\, and possibly any mechanical ascenders you would like to learn how to use (2X Wild Country Ropeman II’s or Basic & MicroTraxion combo recommended – bring ’em.)  We will provide Ropeman II’s for training/practice!  (Uber Adventures also offers a 10% discount off all gear purchased before/during/after this course!) \nTuition for this 2-Day Advanced Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is $495 per individual. (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same year if 7-day notice is given cancelling your participation in this course.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nIncluded with tuition is all instruction and all group Canyoneering equipment\, i.e.: ropes\, webbing\, rope bags\, rapides\, rigging\, etc. … and a Certificate of Completion!! \nWarning: The activities in this course have been found to be addictive. Only those people prepared for ultimate adventure and nonstop fun need attend! \n \nInstructor: Todd Kolberg
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/advanced-canyoneering-course-ace-l2-los-angeles-ca-37/
LOCATION:Stoney Point Park\, 10900 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261123
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221251Z
UID:10211-1795219200-1795391999@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Los Angeles\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Los Angeles\, CA      \nTrain Hard.  Plan Well.  Be Safe.\n                                                    …but accidents still happen.\nThis Canyon Rescue Course by Uber Adventures teaches the skills necessary to perform immediate\, in-canyon self-rescues\, partner rescues\, and how to assist with group emergencies … all with your groups’ normal rack-and-pack (the minimal gear you should carry on your harnesses and in your packs.) \nBoost your confidence and fill your mental toolbox with skills to handle technical emergencies. \nThis course not only teaches you the skills and methods necessary to execute a variety of rescue procedures\, but it provides the impetus for critical thinking through an emergency. \nHow would you help a canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How would you help an unconscious canyoneer stuck on a rope?  How quickly could you figure out how to convert a static block to a lowering system?  Could you haul a rappeller back to the top of a drop by yourself?  Have you ever been in a canyon\, assessing a fictional problem and felt helpless?  Are your responsibilities in a canyoneering event greater because you’re the leader/organizer?  Would you like to be a more valuable team member?  This course is vital for not only canyoneering leaders\, but also for conscientious recreational canyoneers who value their own safety and the safety of their party. \nWith the technical skills presented in this course\, you could prevent the need for calling in an expensive Search And Rescue team\, avoid putting rescuers at risk\, avoid spending the night in a canyon\, and continue a canyon descent with a non-critically injured teammate. \nPrerequisite:  Participants should have some advanced formal canyoneering-specific training.  This course builds on the skills taught in the Uber Adventures’ 3-day Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, the Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) AND the Canyon Essentials Course (ACE-L3).  While we are not requiring the completion of each of those courses as a prerequisite\, those who have had advanced formal canyoneering training will find it easier to ‘keep-up’ with this curriculum.  If you’re not sure if this is the course for you\, please give us a call and we can discuss your skills and training. \nThe topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Rope Grabs & Progress Capture Methods\nAnchors\, Rigging & Friction Dynamics for Rescue\nMechanical Advantage and Haul Systems\nConverting Static Rigging to Haul or Lower\nAssisted Rappel & Tandem Rappel Techniques\nHero Rescue\, Balancier Lift\nRappelling on a Tensioned Rope\nGuide Ropes\, Tag Lines\, Belays\nCut-and-Lower Procedures\nSpecial Ascending Techniques for Rescue\nPick-Off Procedures Scenario\nConsiderations for musculoskeletal injuries\n\n \nInstructor: Todd Kolberg \nRead company/course policies here.
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-rescue-course-ace-l4-los-angeles-ca-5/
LOCATION:Stoney Point Park\, 10900 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261123
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T222226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T222226Z
UID:10231-1795219200-1795391999@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Las Vegas\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) – Las Vegas\, NV\nLearn to Canyoneer!     \nCanyoneering and Canyoning are terms used to describe an adventure sport that combines hiking\, wading\, swimming\, jumping\, sliding\, boulder-hopping\, scrambling\, rock-climbing\, sometimes packrafting and always rappelling — often over waterfalls. \nCanyoneering is an emerging adventure sport in the US and has grown significantly in popularity over the past decade.  This sport has unique risks and requires a very specific set of technical skills to enjoy it safely.  Rock-climbing\, caving\, mountaineering and swift water training teach related skills for your ‘toolbox’\, but Canyoneering has become highly specialized\, and much of the gear and many of the techniques of Canyoneering are distinctly different from those of the other sports …and that’s where we come in! \nPrerequisite: None \nThis is a beginner to intermediate course which teaches the skills necessary to safely descend canyons as part of a group (being a competent participant and the knowledge to recognize and implement safe canyon practices). This course is designed to quickly get the beginner up-to-speed on basics\, to give both the rookie and intermediate canyoneer new tools for his/her toolbox and will help intermediate canyoneers refine their current skill set!  The topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Bends and Hitches\nCanyon Rating System\nRules\, Ethics\, Style\, Communication and Courtesy\nSpecific Gear Choices\, Requirements\, Use and Care\nBelays\, Lowering and Handlines\nNatural\, Artificial\, Transient & Human Anchors\nStatic and Contingency Riggings\nRope Deployment\, Coiling\, Bagging and Etiquette\nRappelling Techniques & On-Rope Skills \n (Adding Friction Pre-rappel\, Mid-rappel\, Locking Off\, etc.)\nSpecialized Rappelling Techniques \n (Hard Starts\, Soft Starts\, Free-Hanging\, Over-Hanging\, etc.)\nBasic Climbing & Down Climbing Skills \n (Bridging\, Stemming\, Partner Assists\, Partner Captures\, etc.)\nSafety Checking and Basic Self-Rescue\nAnd\, within each of these broad subjects are a myriad of skills and tools.\n\nInstructors:  Luke Murray  \nThe cost of this course is only $495! (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same year if 7-day notice is given cancelling your participation in this course.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nWe can supply you with all the gear you need for the course. All borrowed gear may be returned at the end of the last day of class. If you’d like to purchase canyoneering-specific gear before\, during\, or after the course\, check out our web store. Be sure to call and ask about a 10% student discount on the basic gear kit! https://uberadventures.net/product/basic-canyoneering-gear-kit/ \nIf you have Monday free\, ask about joining us for a recreational descent of a local canyon to put your new skills to use!  We can’t always host these\, but we do it when we can!  
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/technical-canyoneering-course-ace-l1-las-vegas-nv-36/
LOCATION:Lake Mead NRA\, 268 Lakeshore Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261207
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221526Z
UID:10217-1796428800-1796601599@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Los Angeles\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) – Los Angeles\, CA\nLearn to Canyoneer!     \nCanyoneering and Canyoning are terms used to describe an adventure sport that combines hiking\, wading\, swimming\, jumping\, sliding\, boulder-hopping\, scrambling\, rock-climbing\, sometimes packrafting and always rappelling — often over waterfalls. \nCanyoneering is an emerging adventure sport in the US and has grown significantly in popularity over the past decade.  This sport has unique risks and requires a very specific set of technical skills to enjoy it safely.  Rock-climbing\, caving\, mountaineering and swift water training teach related skills for your ‘toolbox’\, but Canyoneering has become highly specialized\, and much of the gear and many of the techniques of Canyoneering are distinctly different from those of the other sports … and that’s where we come in! \nPrerequisite: None \nThis is a beginner to intermediate course which teaches the skills necessary to safely descend canyons as part of a group (being a competent participant and the knowledge to recognize and implement safe canyon practices). This course is designed to quickly get the beginner up-to-speed on basics\, to give both the rookie and intermediate canyoneer new tools for his/her toolbox and will help intermediate canyoneers refine their current skill set!  The topics and skills covered will include: \n\nKnots\, Bends and Hitches\nCanyon Rating System\nRules\, Ethics\, Style\, Communication and Courtesy\nSpecific Gear Choices\, Requirements\, Use and Care\nBelays\, Lowering and Handlines\nNatural\, Artificial\, Transient & Human Anchors\nStatic and Contingency Riggings\nRope Deployment\, Coiling\, Bagging and Etiquette\nRappelling Techniques & On-Rope Skills \n (Adding Friction Pre-rappel\, Mid-rappel\, Locking Off\, etc.)\nSpecialized Rappelling Techniques \n (Hard Starts\, Soft Starts\, Free-Hanging\, Over-Hanging\, etc.)\nBasic Climbing & Down Climbing Skills \n (Bridging\, Stemming\, Partner Assists\, Partner Captures\, etc.)\nSafety Checking and Basic Self-Rescue\nAnd\, within each of these broad subjects are a myriad of skills and tools.\n\nInstructors:  Eshed Bootel\, and team \nThe cost of this course is only $495! (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same year if 7-day notice is given cancelling your participation in this course.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nWe can supply you with all the gear you need for the course. All borrowed gear may be returned at the end of the last day of class. If you’d like to purchase canyoneering-specific gear before\, during\, or after the course\, check out our web store. Be sure to call and ask about a 10% student discount on the basic gear kit! https://uberadventures.net/product/basic-canyoneering-gear-kit/ \nIf you have Monday free\, ask about joining us for a recreational descent of a local canyon to put your new skills to use!  We can’t always host these\, but we do it when we can!  
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/technical-canyoneering-course-ace-l1-los-angeles-ca-66/
LOCATION:Stoney Point Park\, 10900 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261207
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20260327T221734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T221734Z
UID:10222-1796428800-1796601599@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Las Vegas\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) Las Vegas\, NV   \nThis Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is designed to provide students with the tools needed to jump to the next level of technical skill and become competent and safe canyoneers in ALL classes of canyons and touches on techniques and skills for Canyon Essentials (ACE-L3) and Canyon Rescue (ACE-L4). The practical experience that you gain during this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to tackle advanced canyon obstacles and many unexpected situations. This extremely popular curriculum has set the standard by which all other courses and curriculums may be judged. This course was designed primarily to meet the needs of recreational canyoneers\, but also forms the training foundation for those planning to seek certification as a Professional Canyon Guide (ACE-L5). \nPrerequisite: Uber Adventures’ Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) or Instructor permission. Since this Two-Day Advanced Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) builds upon the skills and techniques presented in our Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1)\, you must have that training or extensive personal experience to be admitted to this class. \nThe topics covered include: \n\nAdvanced Knots & Hitches\nRetrievable/Releasable Anchor Systems\nTransient Anchors\nArtificial Anchors Installation & Inspection\nMulti-Pitch Rappels\nSimul Rappels\nAdvanced Rope Work for Traverses\nGuided Rappels & Tensioning Systems\nDeviations/Re-Directs\n3 Ascending Methods & Transitioning on top of Ascend\nConverting from Ascend to Rappel\nPothole Escape Techniques\nBasics of Mechanical Advantage\n\nBasic personal gear is required for this course: Harness\, Helmet\, Rappel Device\, Safety Tether\, Multiple Locking HMS Carabiners\, 48″ sling/runner/footloop\, prusik loop\, and possibly any mechanical ascenders you would like to learn how to use (2X Wild Country Ropeman II’s or Basic & MicroTraxion combo recommended .. bring ’em.)  We will provide Ropeman II’s for training/practice! \nTuition for this 2-Day Advanced Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L2) is $495 per individual.  Included with tuition is all instruction and all group Canyoneering equipment\, i.e.: ropes\, webbing\, rope bags\, rapides\, rigging\, etc. … and a Certificate of Completion!! \nWarning: The activities in this course have been found to be addictive. Only those people prepared for ultimate adventure and nonstop fun need attend! \n \nInstructor: Ben Lewis or Luke Murray
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/advanced-canyoneering-course-ace-l2-las-vegas-nv-20/
LOCATION:Lake Mead NRA\, 268 Lakeshore Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261214
DTSTAMP:20260409T191739
CREATED:20250624T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T051148Z
UID:9756-1796774400-1797206399@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:UBERFest: Death Valley 2026
DESCRIPTION:UBERFest: Death Valley 2026\nWednesday\, December 9 – Sunday\, December 13\nPre-registration for this event opens April 15. Check back then for the link.  \nWelcome to the 2026 Death Valley UBERFest\, a gathering of canyoneers from near and far who wish to explore the canyons and natural beauty of Death Valley National Park. \nWhat’s the purpose of an UBERFest?  The obvious answer to that question is to have fun descending beautiful canyons\, but those of you who have attended these events in the past know that there’s so much more going on. UBER Adventures hosts these festivals and plans activities with the following objectives in mind: \n\nEducation and Skill Development: Provide opportunities for participants to learn and enhance their canyoneering and leadership skills.\nEnvironmental Stewardship: Foster a sense of responsibility for the preservation of the natural environment where canyoneering takes place. Promote Leave No Trace principles and sustainable practices.\nCommunity Building: Create a sense of community among canyoneers\, allowing participants to network\, share experiences\, and build connections with like-minded individuals.\nSafety Awareness: Emphasize the importance of safety in canyoneering.\nInclusivity: Foster an inclusive and diverse environment\, encouraging people of all ages\, backgrounds\, and skill levels to participate in the festival.\nFun and Recreation: Provide a platform for participants to enjoy the thrill of canyoneering in a festive and supportive atmosphere.\nPartnerships: Collaborate with outdoor organizations\, governmental agencies\, and others to enhance the overall success and impact of the festival.\n\nTHE EVENT\nAs canyoneering is an inherently dangerous activity\, this event is only open to those with professional canyoneering training or significant canyoneering experience. Priority registration will be given to those who have completed an UBER Adventures course within the last 3 years or who volunteer and are accepted to lead canyons during the event. If you have never taken an UBER Adventures course or have never attended an UBERFest before\, you must call and speak to me directly for permission to attend before registering. \n\nThe group tent sites are limited to 80 participants.\nYou must pre-register for this event. Participants will be selected by random lottery if pre-registration exceeds 80 people.\nWhen pre-registration closes\, participants will be notified by email and will be provided a unique code to register for the event. To register for the event\, you will have 10 days to respond to the email notification. If you have not registered within 10 days\, I will assume you do not plan to attend and will release the space to the next individuals on the list.\nAn event spreadsheet with all of the details of the event will be available approximately 2 months before the event.\n\nCOST: There are 2 registration options. If you would like to stay at the tent-only group site at Furnace Creek Campground\, the fee is $50. If you plan to arrange your own accommodations\, the fee is $40.  (NOTE: Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.) Also\, remember that this is a National Park\, so you will need a National Parks Pass (one for each car entering the park) or you will have to pay the park entry fee. \n   \nCANYONEERING IN DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK\nUBER Adventures has obtained a Special Recreational Use Permit from Death Valley National Park for this festival to ensure a successful event for everyone. This means that the event will be more structured than in the past in order to abide by campground and park rules and regulations. To participate in this event\, you must read and agree to follow all campground and park rules and regulations by signing a participant agreement. Anyone who violates campground or park rules will be removed from all group activities for the remainder of the festival and may be banned from future events. \nTHE CANYONS: There are a number of different mountain ranges in Death Valley with a variety of canyons to fit all skill levels. AND – permits are not required to descend canyons here. Bolting is not allowed in the park\, so this is the perfect place to hone your natural anchor building skills. Bring your A-game! \nCANYON GROUPS: Canyon rosters / sign-up sheets will be on the spreadsheet and on paper at the group campsite. \nPARTICIPANT RESPONSIBILITIES:  You are responsible for making informed decisions about the canyon trips you choose to join\, both ahead of time and on the day of the trip. You are responsible for supplying your own personal canyon gear and familiarizing yourself with the canyon beta. You should be prepared to be an active team member of each group you join (no passengers). You are responsible for contributing to a welcoming and respectful space throughout the event. This includes respecting camp rules\, treating the campground with respect\, and following Leave No Trace principles and practices. The following behaviors are prohibited and will result in the removal of the individual who committed the behavior from the remaining canyon rosters of the event: sexual or other forms of harassment\, the use of illegal drugs or other substances\, and the use of alcohol or marijuana while in canyon. \nTRANSPORTATION: You are responsible for providing your own transportation to and from the event as well as getting to the canyons. All canyons are accessible via passenger vehicles. Please try to carpool to the event as parking space is somewhat limited. Two-three people to a car would be reasonable when you consider camping gear\, coolers\, canyoneering gear and shuttling to the canyons. \nWEATHER: The average high/low for this time of year is 65°/38°\, making it the perfect time to explore these canyons! \nBETA: Start thinking about which canyons you’d like to descend and/or lead. \nRopewiki: Death Valley National Park – ropewiki\nBluuGnome: BluuGnome.com – Canyoneering Route Descriptions for Death Valley National Park\, California. \n \nTHE CAMPGROUND (BASECAMP)\nTHE GROUP CAMPSITE:  I’ve reserved group sites #1 and #2 at Furnace Creek Campground for a maximum of 80 people. We have group site #1 from 1:00 pm Wednesday through noon Sunday. We have group site #2 From 1:00 pm Thursday through noon on Sunday for late arrivals. The group campground is for tent camping only with limited vehicle parking. The campground accommodations include water\, flush toilets\, picnic tables\, and fire pits/grills. We can accommodate up to 80 people\, but only 20 cars\, 10 cars at each of the two sites! \nThe Group Campsite will also lend itself for all group activities including gathering for ridesharing\, workshops\, the Saturday evening dinner\, games and especially\, CAMARADERIE!  Because we will always want to get a super early start for our canyons and morning shuttles\, our evenings at the group campsite will end early so people can get their sleep. \nThe campground also has RV spaces and individual tent sites available. If you want to go that route\, you may be able to reserve one on your own. Individual reservations at Furnace Creek are now open. Stovepipe Wells (first come\, first serve)\, Texas Springs\, Sunset\, and Slabby Acres (free) are other camping options. Or you can splurge and stay at more luxurious accommodations nearby. If this is your choice\, you’ll be responsible for making (and paying for) your own arrangements. \nCAMPGROUND RULES: The following regulations must be strictly followed: \n\nQuiet Hours: 10:00 pm – 7:00 am\nGenerator Hours: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm (Do not leave generators running unattended.)\nFood/Trash: Unattended food\, garbage or cooking equipment must be sealed in a vehicle or solid container.\nCampfires: No wood gathering. Fires only in NPS grates as provided. Fires must not be left smoldering or unattended. No trash in fire grate.\nDriving: Observe speed limits and one-way signs in the campground.\nAdditional services such as showers\, pool\, and laundry facilities are available for a fee nearby at privately owned Furnace Creek Ranch\n\nCAMPING GEAR and FOOD: You are responsible for providing your own camping gear/supplies and food – – except – we will have a MAKE-YOUR-OWN PIZZA PARTY on Saturday evening between 6:30-9:00 pm.  Just BYOB. This might also be the time for us to have movie night and an awesome campfire (weather permitting)\, so bring some firewood! In addition\, there are a variety of shops and restaurants nearby. \n 
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