OLP148

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Ice Climbing

Outdoor Leadership Credit Course College

Provides students with an introduction to the philosophy and principles of ice climbing in New England. Topics include: equipment selection and use, ice formation and assessment, objective hazard evaluation, safety systems, and ice climbing techniques. Students participate in local and regional field trips.
Special Requirement: This course involves moderate to high physical activity and the ability to be active and in the outdoors for multiple days in a remote, forested environment in mid-winter conditions with sub-freezing temperatures. Off-campus field trips. All students must submit the OLP Health History and Physical Examination Attestation Form, completed and signed by a physician, verifying medical clearance for full participation. Students assume any travel and permit/pass costs associated with field trips.
Prereq: Prior technical climbing experience and permission of OLP Program Coordinator.
Recomm: Wilderness First Responder certification preferred. Prior experience leading groups on climbing experiences preferred.

Credits

2

Offered

S - Every Spring

Course Attributes

G, G-General Elective

Prerequisites

Prereq: Prior technical climbing experience and permission of OLP Program Coordinator.