Allright I got a question for all my fellow JDer's. How many have or are planning on taking an Avalanche awareness, rescue training class for the up coming seasons western adventures?
I am planning a trip for a group this year and it looks like we will be heading to Island Park. We are all second year greenhorns for the most part except for one is a rookie. Now I know that everyone can benefit from this type of training even if you don't plan on climbing the nasty stuff (not much of a climber myself but if the opportunity looks good you never know). I plan on taking Mike Duffy's class December 2 at Century Power in Stillwater MN. I am trying to encourage the rest of the group to do the same, but I am meeting som resistance from a few! One for example has been riding since he was 5 or so and he is a really good rider, but when it comes to mountain experience he has no more than the rest of us. I am at the point where I can't risk any type of injury or worse not coming home to my Little girl and Wife!!! What to do? Do I lay down an ultimatum of no training no trip with me? To harsh? It's four hours of class time and $50 bucks. In my mind it's a small price to gain alot of knowledge that could save someones life. I know that it's more than just a class that gives you experience but you gotta start somewhere right? I really value the opinions of others on this site and hope this question gets some thoughtful response!
Bill
I am planning a trip for a group this year and it looks like we will be heading to Island Park. We are all second year greenhorns for the most part except for one is a rookie. Now I know that everyone can benefit from this type of training even if you don't plan on climbing the nasty stuff (not much of a climber myself but if the opportunity looks good you never know). I plan on taking Mike Duffy's class December 2 at Century Power in Stillwater MN. I am trying to encourage the rest of the group to do the same, but I am meeting som resistance from a few! One for example has been riding since he was 5 or so and he is a really good rider, but when it comes to mountain experience he has no more than the rest of us. I am at the point where I can't risk any type of injury or worse not coming home to my Little girl and Wife!!! What to do? Do I lay down an ultimatum of no training no trip with me? To harsh? It's four hours of class time and $50 bucks. In my mind it's a small price to gain alot of knowledge that could save someones life. I know that it's more than just a class that gives you experience but you gotta start somewhere right? I really value the opinions of others on this site and hope this question gets some thoughtful response!
Bill