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Mountain Equipment Co-op sponsors the MEC Under 25 Climbing Camp, and the ACC thanks them for their support. |
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Dates & Price
July 5 - 9, 2010
Cost per person is $745 + GST
Who doesn’t dream of taking a giant step in their technique, radically improving their skills, or learning the secrets of the great climbers? Maybe the first step is just moving out of the gym onto real rock? Come join us for a chance to try it all, with super-elite climber Sonnie Trotter and mountain guide Jen Olson.
This climbing camp is designed especially for aspiring climbers - it will cover the gamut of climbing styles from indoor gym, to outdoor sport, to multi-pitch cragging protected with traditional gear. We will have access to some of the best climbing routes in Canada from our base in Canmore. Each day will be spent reviewing movement techniques, routefinding, gear placement, and leading all while climbing some fantastic lines in incredible situations.
This camp is aimed at climbers 17 – 24 who would like to improve their skills, or who are looking to spend a few days climbing under the guiding eyes and expert advice of some world-class climbers.
Jim Colpitts Fund
The Jim Colpitts Memorial Fund was established in 1991 for the purpose of assisting young people in pursuit of mountain-related training courses such as avalanche training, wilderness first aid, rock/crevasse rescue, mountain leadership training, ACMG training, etc. If you are between the ages of 17 and 24, you may apply for up to $500. For more information and an application form, click here
. The Jim Colpitts Fund has been awarded for 2010. |
Level
of Difficulty
This camp is designed for climbers between the ages of 17
and 24 with some indoor or outdoor climbing experience and
basic rope-handling skills. You must have a good level
of fitness and be willing to carry up to a 10kg (20lb) pack
to get to some routes. |
Information package:
Info Pack
Gear List
Info on sign up process |
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2010 Planned Itinerary*
July 5 – Work on climbing techniques at the Vsion Climbing gym in Canmore
July 6 – Outdoor sport climbing skills day
July 7 – Outdoor sport climbing skills day
July 8 – Multi-pitch trad climbing day
July 9 – Multi-pitch trad climbing day
*subject to change
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Staff:
ACMG
Mountain Guide Jen Olson |
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ACMG
Assistant Rock Guide Sonnie Trotter |

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Jen Olson is an ACMG/IFMGA Mountain Guide. Jen finds her home in the Canadian Rockies, but travels locally and internationally to pursue her passion of climbing. She has participated on several first ascents of ice, rock and alpine climbs in Canada and abroad with other female climbers. Climbing has provided Jen with a career, great health and a wealth of fun adventures with inspired individuals. She loves sharing this knowledge and these skills with others. You can learn more about these adventures on her blog at jenolson.ca or climberpassionate.com. |
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"Climbing is freedom" says
Sonnie Trotter (29) of Squamish, BC. "I love the freedom
of movement without coaches or rules, freedom to travel, freedom
to explore and the whole time living it all under open skies."
Sonnie Trotter is one of if the most accomplished free climbers
in the world. He has been grappling rocks and setting standards
since he was 16 years old - has over 12 years of experience under
his belt. When not climbing the worlds hardest routes, Sonnie
can be found at home in Squamish BC, looking for possible first
ascents and rock guiding on the Stawamus Chief.
Sonnie is a certified assistant rock guide through the ACMG.
He is also an accomplished writer, photographer and product developer
- basically, anything that has to do with climbing and mountain
life. After spending nearly two years in Canmore, Sonnie moved
back to the coast for the world class granite, but says he will
always be drawn to the majestic rocky mountains.
"Climbing and it's community have given me so much and
allowed me to live such a rich existence, that I feel honored
to be able to share my passion and my experience with others.
I hope my guiding can have a positive impact.
for more about Sonnie go to: www.sonnietrotter.com |
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Camp
Manager David Dornian |
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David Dornian has managed
Canada’s national mountain-sports teams for more than ten
years. He has studied with climbing coaches and training programs
from Russia, Spain, France, England, and Germany, and at one
time or another has written about sport climbers, alpinists,
trips, routes, and gear for most of the major outdoor magazines
in North America.
From his long-time home in Calgary, David has grown up climbing
in the front ranges of Alberta, Banff NP, and Western Canada,
while simultaneous spending all of his money visiting famous
climbing destinations around the world. He still thinks the
Bow Valley is pretty special, and has contributed to guidebooks,
festivals, competition programs, and the cloud of dust that
hangs over gravel roads throughout the area.
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Other great summer trips offered by the Alpine
Club of Canada:
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