Amelie Langourieux
Mountaineering: Training & Safety Officer
Hi guys!
Becoming an official member of ICMC has been one of my best decision so far this year. I truly love this society and the crazy people in it! That's why I'm nominating myself to be your next Training & Safety Officer :)
I know a lot of you, like me, have joined ICMC with little to no knowledge about mountaineering, and would love to level up on those sport/trad/crack climbing and bouldering skills. So I've compiled a list of courses that I'd try to run next year to make that happen.
Within ICMC:
- Continue the belay partner scheme
- Have a monthly teaching session where more experienced climbers can volunteer to teach a specific skill that has been voted by you in advance. These skills could include:
- Safely anchoring
- Becoming confident in falling and catching in lead belay
- Climbing techniques
External courses that we could try to get subsidised:
- JCMT Summer Alpine Mountaineering course. Skills taught:
- An introduction to glacier travel
- Crevasse rescue
- Avalanche assessment
- Use of equipment
- Alpine mountaineering
- Route planning
- Plas y Brenin Scottish Winter Mountaineering (No Trad Experience Required!). Skills taught:
- Use of ice axe and crampons
- Ice axe arrest
- Winter navigation
- Avalanche risk assessment and avoidance
- Emergency snow shelters/survival
- Elementary ropework and snow belays
- Terrain – ridges, rocky steps, cornices, steep snow (Grade 1)
- Mountaineering decision making
- BMC Mountain Medicine Weekend. Skills taught:
- Packing a first aid kit
- Management of superficial wounds
- Splinting methods
- Hand and Foot Injuries in climbers
- Altitude illness and its management