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SUMMARY:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Boulder\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Canyon Rescue Course (ACE-L4) Boulder\, CO\n    \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\nInstructor: AJ Pastula \nRead company/course policies here. \n    
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/canyon-rescue-course-ace-l4-boulder-co-3/
LOCATION:UT
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260409T205114
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SUMMARY:Swiftwater Canyoneering Course - Kern County\, CA - This class is full
DESCRIPTION:Swiftwater Canyoneering\, Class C Canyons – Kern County\, CA – FULL\nThis class is full. Please select another date. \nThis is America’s first\, original\, Swiftwater course designed specifically for canyoneers! Tuition includes camping\, elaborate handouts\, and a Certificate of Completion!  It will begin at 7am each day and will finish around 3:00pm on Friday and Saturday\, and at 5:00pm on Sunday. \nThis course will be challenging … and empowering!\nCanyons with strong current\, water volume and hydraulics pose dangers that dry-ish canyons (Class ‘A’) and low-flow or standing-water canyons (Class ‘B’) do not.  This course provides skills\, knowledge and experiential training FOR exactly that type of environment\, IN exactly that type of environment.  We’ve taken the relevant skills from a Swiftwater Rescue Course and combined them with the relevant skills for Canyoneering in Class ‘C’ canyons and have produced this hybrid Swiftwater Canyoneering Course! \nYou must provide your own transportation to and from the location; you must provide your own PPE including your standard canyoneering gear (harness\, helmet\, hardware\, etc)\, AND a full wetsuit (4/3 preferred) and a Type 3 PFD.  Uber Adventures will provide the ropes and all training equipment. \nPrerequisites:  This course cannot be your first foray into the sport of canyoneering.  The skills and methods in this course are a supplement to previous training.  While we recommend that you have taken Uber Adventures Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) AND at least one of the Uber Adventures Advanced Canyoneering (ACE-L2)\, or Canyon Essentials (ACE-L3)\, or Canyon Rescue (ACE-L4) courses\, exceptions can be made by request if 1) you have taken a thorough series of other APPROVED courses\, or 2) you have SIGNIFICANT canyoneering experience\, or 3) you plead your case well! (exceptions must be approved by Uber Adventures … please contact us!) \nIN ADDITION to the above technical requirements\, you MUST BE A STRONG SWIMMER!  This course does not teach you how to swim. \nSkills\, Techniques\, Topics covered include: \n\nRope Management in Deep or Swiftwater\nAnchor Access and Challenges\nBelays & Rappel Methods\, Air Pockets\nSpecific Gear\, Handling & Utility\nTensioned Diagonals\, Tyrolean Traverses\nPotholes\, Deviations\, Ascending\nSlides & Jumps\, Surface Tension\, River Crossings\nHydrology: Holes\, Rapids\, Laminars\, Eddies\nDefensive/Aggressive Swimming\, Ferry Angles\nStrainers\, Sieves\, Entrapments\nRescue: Towed Victim\, Pendulum Belay\, Throw Bags/Rope\nCommunication\, Safety\, CFS\, LNT\nHypothermia\, Submersion\n\nTuition: This 3-Day Swiftwater Canyoneering Course is $595 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!!
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/swiftwater-canyoneering-course-kern-county-ca-10/
LOCATION:Kern County\, CA\, 1410 CA-155\, Lake Isabella\, CA\, 92340\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
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SUMMARY:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Prescott\, AZ
DESCRIPTION:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) – Prescott\, AZ\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\nInstructor: Jasmine King \nThe cost of this course is only $395! (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!   \n 
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/technical-canyoneering-course-ace-l1-prescott-az-19/
LOCATION:Watson Lake\, 3101 Watson Lake Drive\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260409T205114
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T035210Z
UID:8865-1721347200-1721606399@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Boulder\, CO - with Optional Monday Descent
DESCRIPTION:3-Day Technical Canyoneering Course (ACE-L1) Boulder\, CO – with Optional Monday Descent\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 cayoneers 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\nInstructor:  AJ Pastula\, \nThe cost of this course is $395. (The course fee is non-refundable but may be put toward a future class during the same calendar year if 30-day notice is given\, cancelling your participation in this course.  If 30-day notice is not given\, the remaining balance will be due whether you attend the course or not.)  Please read more course/company policies here. \nSCHEDULE: This class will begin on Friday evening (meeting at 6:00pm to around 9pm.) An e-mail with specific directions\, and a link\, will be sent about a week or two prior to the class. Friday will be an orientation and introduction with an emphasis on the canyon rating system\, gear\, weather\, canyon topography … and getting to know each other. The course will reconvene on Saturday and Sunday at the same location and will run from 7am to 5 or 6pm both days with hands on learning. There will be an optional Monday descent where you can apply the skills you learned over the weekend – we will discuss details during the course. \nRequired gear for this course is a harness and a helmet (We will loan these out if you don’t have them)\, and we’ll also be loaning out carabiners\, descenders\, tethers\, foot loops\, prussiks\, etc.  Feel free to borrow our gear for this course\, until you determine what your needs will be.
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/technical-canyoneering-course-ace-l1-boulder-co-15/
LOCATION:UT
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260409T205114
CREATED:20240302T193732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T193821Z
UID:8711-1721433600-1721606399@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:  Todd Kolberg\, and team \nThe cost of this course is only $395! (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-60/
LOCATION:Stoney Point Park\, 10900 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T205114
CREATED:20240618T064220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T045623Z
UID:9026-1722150000-1722164400@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Learn to Rappel Class - Boulder\, 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\n\n\nIncluding Adding Friction Pre-rappel\, Mid-rappel and Locking Off\n\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 and consider signing up for our Rappel and Gear Workshop in the afternoon.\n\nThis Learn to Rappel Class will last all morning – 7am-11:00pm 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 11am – 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.  The training location is close to Nederland\, so it’s usually 5 to 10 degrees cooler than Boulder – so factor that into your gear choices. \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 $99 per person!!  The $99 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 (Boulder\, CO)
URL:https://uberadventures.net/course/learn-to-rappel-class-21/
LOCATION:UT
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T205114
CREATED:20240618T071856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T223227Z
UID:9033-1722168000-1722186000@uberadventures.net
SUMMARY:Rappel and Gear Workshop - Boulder\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Rappel and Gear Workshop      \nWant to try out different canyon specific descenders and canyoneering ropes?  Interested in checking out some of the best packs for canyoneering?\nThis Rappel and Gear Workshop is designed for those that already know how to rappel.  (Otherwise\, please sign up for the morning Learn to Rappel course.)  From noon to 4pm\, we will have multiple ropes set up (by request)\, and you can see how they feel on rappel.  You can either use your own descender\, or try one of the many we will bring for folks to try!  We will also give tips on rappelling techniques.  Feel free to ask us any gear or technique questions as well.  We are happy to help!  From 4 to 5pm\, we will go over packs and rope bags\, and answer any other gear questions as well.  (Specific gear options are detailed below. Feel free to reach out to us with other gear requests such as canyon harnesses; we may have them for you to check out.) \nThis Rappel and Gear Workshop will last all afternoon from Noon to 5pm so bring snacks & water!  You will be required to sign a release of liability and assumption of risk. We should be able to do many rappels on different ropes and descenders. \nGear for this class can be provided by request.  You are also welcome (and encouraged) to bring and use your own gear.  We will do a quick inspection to make sure it’s appropriate and in good shape.  Feel free to also bring any gear you have questions about.  We’re happy to show you how to use your own descender and to try 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.  The training location is close to Nederland\, so it’s usually 5 to 10 degrees cooler than Boulder – so factor that into your gear choices. \nThis Rappel and Gear Workshop open to anyone who already knows how to rappel\, especially if you want to see and try out different ropes\, descenders\, packs and rope bags prior to purchasing your own. 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 workshop is only $49 per person!  The $49 is non-refundable but may be put toward a future Rappel and Gear Workshop 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 \nHere is the specific gear we can provide for folks to see/try: \nRopes: \n\n Imlay 9.2mm Canyonero\n Imlay 8.3mm Canyon Fire\n Imlay 8mm Canyon Rope\n Imlay 6mm Canyon Pull Cord (for inspection\, not for rappel)\n Bluewater Canyon DS 9.2mm\n Bluewater Canyonator 9mm\n Bluewater Canyon Pro 8mm\n Bluewater Canyon Pro DS 8mm\n Bluewater Canyon Extreme 8mm\n Sterling Canyon Lux 8mm (for inspection\, not for rappel)\n CE4Y Thick Line 10mm\n CE4Y Pick Line 9mm\n CE4Y Quick Line 7.6mm\n CE4Y Slick Line 6.0mm and Sick Line 8.7mm (for inspection\, not for rappel)\n Glacier Black Trident 8.5mm\n Glacier Black Newt 8.5mm\n Glacier Black PoliWog 6.5mm (for inspection\, not for rappel)\n\nDescenders: \n\n Sterling ATS\n Imlay Canyon Gear Critr3\n BG Gear Sqwurel v4\n Glacier Black Element\n Glacier Black Pivot v2\n On Rope Hoodoo\n CE4Y Devil 8\n CE4Y Axe 8\n Rock Exotica Totem\n Petzl Pirana v1\n Could bring a mini-rack (used more in caving) and/or ATC XP or Guide (used more in climbing) by request\n Could bring multiple types of figure 8 by request\n\nPacks: \n\n Imlay Canyon Gear Heaps 48L\n Imlay Canyon Gear Kolob 37L\n Imlay Canyon Gear Spry 32L\n Imlay Canyon Gear Leprechaun 16L\n Slot Guide 50L (S/M and M/L Sizes)\n Slot Rapide 38L\n Slot Canyon 26L\n Slot Wetsuit Bag\n Rodcle Gloces 35L\n CE4Y Speedy Pack 45L\n Gear Perspectives Guide Edition 55L\n\nRope Bags: \n\n Imlay Large Rope Silo\n Imlay Small Rope Silo\n Imlay Bagette\n Imlay Bagorino\n Glacier Black DAB 19L\n Glacier Black Cañon Ball 18L\n Glacier Black 1/2 DAB aka Canyon Clutch 6L\n Gear Perspectives Double Ended Rope Bag\n Gear Perspectives Rope Bag\n\nMisc Gear for Inspection: \n\n Imlay Super Pull String\, Bag and Fiddlestick (Amsteel 1/8” x 300’)\n Sandtrap\n Potshots
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