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Written by Sonny Lawrence
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Thursday, 15 January 2009 |
BMC is a GO! It will be held at Snow Valley ski resort in
Running Springs. http://www.snow-valley.com/directions.html
The three weekends are: January 24, 25,
February 7, 8 and March 14, 15. The March weekend may be cancelled if there are
not a sufficient number of participants. Hence the January and February dates
are the better choices. Registration is required. Please contact Dan Whitten at
Volunteer Forces 909-387-0678.
Certification
students: the weekend will be run
similar to a SAR mission. There will not be scheduled food or toilet breaks.
Eat, drink and rest on the fly throughout the day when rare opportunities
present themselves. Wear slippery
pants and jacket for ice axe arrest. You should show up at the parking area by
at least 0630 with full packs in order
to begin walking at 0700 on Saturday. You possibly will not have a significant
break until you go to bed late that night.
There are no toilet facilities where you will be camping. All human
waste is to be packed out. Festivities begin just after sun up on Sunday and
will end in the afternoon. Our meeting location is at the western portion of
the Snow Valley main parking lot at GPS NAD27, 0496308, 3786727. Check in
officially with Mike Shaw. Relevant information will be posted on a white
Toyota Landcruiser, CA license 4RKN703. There is good cell phone coverage. The
155 radios will be monitored on channel 11, TAC 1. Consider sleeping at that
location next to your car on Friday night in order to assist with
acclimatization. Participants must
officially check out on Sunday in order to receive credit.
Recertification
students: in order to participate,
registration is mandatory with Dan Whitten at Volunteer Forces. Be prepared to
begin walking at 0700 on Sunday. Meet at the location noted above. Check in
officially with Dave Chamlee. Consider sleeping next to your car on Saturday
night to assist with acclimatization. This is a test. Instruction will not be
given. Feel free to join the certification students on Saturday if needed. Any
avalanche beacon can be used for the test. It is strongly suggested you test
with a device you are intimately familiar with. Wear slippery pants and jacket for ice axe arrest. The test will end
late Sunday afternoon. Only registrants who officially check out will be given
credit.
For more information please contact Sonny
Lawrence: email canyonear AT gmail DOT
com or cell phone 951 DASH 315 DASH
5449.
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