Pura Vida Adventures' canyoneering guide Joe Moerschbaecher recently returned from an American Canyoneering Association Canyon Leader Course in Puerto Rico.
The course included 4 days of canyoneering instruction including techniques, rescue and rigging.
Days 5 and 6 of the course included continuing instruction and the canyon leader exam.
During the exam participants were timed in their ability to ascend a rope pass a knot and continue ascending the rope then descend the rope pass a knot and continue descending the rope. The second timed portion of the exam consisted of rigging a releasable system rappelling a client part way down then converting to a lowering system. After converting to a lower participants then had to convert to a 3:1 haul system followed by their choice of a complex 5:1 or compound 6:1 haul system. This first portion of the exam was the objective portion looking at times for completeing the taskS and mistakes made along the way.
The second day of the exam was more subjective and looked at how participants operated and applied the systems learned in a canyon. During this portion of the exam participants rigged releasable rappels, guided rappels, ascended and rappelled ropes, practiced pot hole escapes, and various other techniques.
The course was taught by American Canyoneering Association founder, Rich Carlson.
During the course Rich emphasized minimizing the gear needed in a canyon by carrying the most multifunctional pieces of equipment possible. Some of the new pieces of equipment Rich introduced to participants included the Purcell Prussik and VT Prussik.
Pura Vida Adventures owner, Joe Moerschbaecher was very pleased with the training stating, "Rich Carlson and the American Canyoneering Association does a top notch job in canyoneering instruction covering all the issues canyoneering participants and guides may encounter in a canyon." Pura Vida Adventures will be sure to take many of the principles and techniques learned in the course and apply them in both our guided canyoneering trips and instructional courses.
Joe's training with the American Canyoneering Association (ACA) will not end here in Jan. he is headed to Phoenix Arizona to continue working on his canyon guide certification through the ACA.
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