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TROPICAL FOREST CANOPY ACCESS
TECHNIQUES
The course will be divided into three distinct periods of instruction and practice: The first week will
consist of orientation, introductory climbs into the canopy, and the Basic
Canopy Climber Course, during which students will be introduced to, and
practice, basic methods for both single rope technique (SRT) and double
rope technique (DRT) climbing. Techniques for initial access into the
canopy will also be introduced. Students will be climbing into the canopy
every day. There will be classroom meetings each evening to cover lecture
topics, debrief the activities of the day, discuss safety issues, and
acquaint students with the activities for the coming day. By the end of
this first week, students should be able to select a tree in the forest,
get a line into that tree, rig for a climb in the tree, and make the climb,
demonstrating familiarity with both basic DRT and SRT technique and the
safety issues involved with such a climb. The second week will consist of the Canopy Access Technician's Course, during which students will be introduced to more advanced methods of climbing into the canopy and will be encouraged in their development of a personal style of climbing. The course is designed to take students beyond the basic styles of climbing and encourage the use of a variety of techniques as demanded by the challenge of the climb at hand. Creative thinking is encouraged so long as such thinking is contained within the parameters dictated by safety protocols. Students will continue to climb into the canopy each day and there will be some climbs done at night. Students will also be expected to participate in a blindfolded climb. Classroom meetings will continue each evening for lectures, debriefings, and discussion of safety issues. By the end of the second week students should be capable of going into the forest in the absence of the instructor and safely conducting a climb into a previously unclimbed tree.
The third and fourth week will consist of training in the facilitation of climbs, rescue techniques, and building confidence to the extent that canopy climbers will be comfortable enough to conduct research while involved with climbs into the vertical environment. Students will also be introduced to the concepts of team climbing, incremental climbing, and the issue of risk management. Students will be asked to facilitate climbs made by others who have never climbed before in order to demonstrate their ability to teach the techniques that they themselves have been using.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS Students are expected
to attend all climbs, classroom meetings and lectures. During the Basic
Canopy Climber period of the course, students will be expected to complete
a skills check-off list. An exam will also be given for Basic Canopy Climber
certification. All students are expected to participate in all activities
including night climbs, rescues, and the facilitation of beginning climbers.
Students should keep a log of their climbing activities. Log sheets will
be provided. READING REQUIRED TEXT
RECOMMENDED READING
WHAT TO
BRING Elsewhere on this website is a list of recommended equipment for students. In addition to that equipment there are a few items of gear needed specifically for climbing trees.
TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE
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