Wow. It’s been a busy spring and early summer here at Acadia
Mountain Guides Climbing School. To catch you up, below is a quick rundown on a
few things we have been up to amid all the daily guiding.We hope to see you on the rock soon.
Untamed NE Adventure Race.
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Untamed NE racer rappels into the night. |
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280' Tyrolean rope traverse. What a pump! |
We orchestrated a mountain skills segment as part of the
race. Participants started the segment with a rappel into the Dead River then
paddled, ferried, floated or otherwise survived to the opposite shore where the
ascended a cliff then ran to a tyrolean than spanned almost 300’ across the
river. It was quite a challenge for all involved. Great fun and we look forward
to doing it again. Thanks to Sterling Rope for providing financial support to this event.
AMGCS Sponsors Acadia Climbing Rendezvous
Dozens of climbers joined us in late May for three days of climbing, clinics, movies, speakers and volunteer service. 12 participants took part in a 3 day Rock Climbing Intensive while others took part in bouldering tours, anchor clinics, women's clinics, etc. Demo shoes were available from La Sportiva and Evolv. On Saturday night, speaker Janet Bergman Wilkinson showed slides and spoke of recent climbs and on Sunday guests watched the Reel Rock Film series. The event wrapped up with an Access Fund Adopt-A-Crag clean-up project in Acadia National Park. Many thanks to La Sportiva, Evolv, Metolius and Sterling for helping to sponsor the event.
Caltrans Scaler Course
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Scalers in training. |
2012 Guides
All of our guide staff this year are returning veterans from
the past season. We spent much of early June refreshing and tweaking skills to
keep everyone sharp out there and up to date on the latest and greatest ways to
do things.
2012 Interns
We also welcomed seven new interns to Acadia Mountain Guides
who spent all of June in training in preparation for leading some of our summer
camps. Our interns are selected from university outdoor program leaders and
this year we had over 60 applicants.
PCIA course continue to be strong.
This spring we instructed a Single Pitch course in Maryland
along with two in Maine for a total 18 participants. In addition, we offered a
Climbing Wall Instructor course too.
AMG guides assist in two rescues.
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Jon brings in Lifeflight 1 for a landing on the rocky coast. |
Jon, Dick and Wesley joined park rescue personnel and MDI Search and Rescue volunteers to treat and evacuate a solo climber who had fallen while climbing unroped. Jon coordinated the patient medical care and the landing zone set-up for Lifeflight to set down while Wesley and Dick assisted with the technical rigging. Jon is also a flight paramedic for Lifeflight. Earlier in the day, AMG guides also assisted in the evacuation of a climber who had a minor injury but could not be gotten down by their partner due to inexperience. You'll be happy to know that in over 40,000 guiding days, AMGCS has not had a serious accident or injury.
AMGCS is reaccredited by the AMGA.
The climbing school was re-accredited by the AMGA this
spring. We have been a long-standing believer in the benefits
of accreditation and have been accredited every year since opening in 1993 –
long before it became a public expectation of a climbing school. AMGCS is also accredited by the Professional Climbing Instructors Association making us the only dually accredited local climbing service.
Blind Climber climbs with AMGCS this week
Jon guided and climbed with Eric and Ellie Weihenmayer
earlier this week. Erik is blind adventurer and motivational speaker. Despite
losing his vision at the age of 13, Erik has become one of the most celebrated
and accomplished adventurers in the world. Re-defining what it means to be
blind, Erik has opened up the eyes and minds of people around the world. In
2001, Erik became the only blind climber in history to reach the summit of
Mount Everest. In 2008, he completed his quest to climb the Seven Summits – the
tallest peak on each of the seven continents. Since then, he continues to
inspire others through actions and deeds. Among many other accomplishments. He
has climbed the Nose of El Capitan and competed in the Primal Quest adventure
race. A number of guides came out to join us. It was super inspirational and
great learning for all of us to watch as Erik climbed some of the harder routes
at Otter Cliff. Here is a link to
his website - http://www.touchthetop.com/index.aspx.
Ellie Weihenmayer on the seastack. Otter Cliffs. |
IFMGA gude Jon Tierney climbs with Erik Weihenmayer on Rock Lobster, 5.9 at Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park |
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