Rafting Clinic
Overview
This course is intended for anyone who wishes to learn the basic skills
of whitewater rafting. It is designed to provide an overview
of the skills required for navigating a raft through class 2+ whitewater. It
will meet a portion of the training requirements for the state of Colorado
(first 30 of 50 hrs) as detailed in the River Outfitters Licensing
Statutes and Regulations. For those seeking employment with Vessels
For Honor Rafting Co. (VFH), this training will serve as the first
segment of a two part training program.
Colorado River Outfitters are licensed by the Department of Parks
and Outdoor Recreation and managed by the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation
Area.
All participants should be aware of the inherent risks involved in raft
guide training and be willing to assume personal responsibility of such
risk. Participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability
and assumption of risk document.
Date
May 24, 2010 - May 29, 2010
Registration
Each clinic will have between 4 - 7 people. They are offered on
a first come first served basis. Throughout the course, you will
receive constructive feedback on your rafting skills. Upon completion
of the clinic, if you are interested in continuing through our full guide-training
program, we will be happy to discuss summer opportunities.
Cost is $375. A non-refundable deposit of $100, will secure your
spot in the clinic. The balance is due two weeks prior to the start
of training. To sign up, call us at 1-888-623-7939 or e-mail us
at raft@vfhrafting.com.
What to Bring
If you have river gear please bring it.
We strongly recommend that if you have thermal layers such as polypropylene
or Capilene bring those.
Extra warm layers, hats, wool socks, pile jackets, etc, will be valuable. We
will be in the water frequently and it is cold!
You will need to bring camping gear if you wish to stay on our property. A
bathing suit will be needed to wear under the wetsuit. Bring personal
water bottles, sunscreen, sunglasses, and any other personal items for
around camp and off- hours.
What is Included
Swiftwater Rescue - (ACA card provided)
Course completion certificate
Training - lots of time on and in the water
Rafts and essential gear (not personal gear)
Shuttles from our center to various put in sites and from the take outs
back to center
Camping will be provided by the company during training at VFH.
Guide discounts available on personal gear.
Use of type V PFD
Use of safety gear- helmet, throw rope, knife, 1st aid kit
Use of splash jackets, wetsuits, booties, and all the group river gear.
Training material
Meals & Lodging
VFH will provide lunch for each day on the river. Breakfast and
Dinner may be purchased from Barry's Den at Texas Creek, or you may prepare
your own meals.
VFH offers free camping on the premises to participants during the course. No
flush toilets or shower facilities are available on site. Other
options such as nearby motels and campgrounds are available if desired. Ask
VFH for suggestions and phone numbers.
Daily Schedule
Training begins at 7:30 AM and will end at approximately 6:30 PM daily.
* Full guide training will be conducted from the end of May through
mid June. Those that are hired as Guides should be willing to commit
to a minimum of 2 seasons with VFH.
Course Outline
EQUIPMENT:
* Rafts, paddles, oars, personal floatation devices, helmets, throw ropes,
repair kits, and first aid kits
* Introductions to the design, construction, care and use of each.
RAFT RIGGING:
* Safety and efficiency considerations
* Oar Boats
* Overnight & extended trips
RIVER FEATURES:
* Gradient
* Volume
* Current fundamentals
* Waves
* Obstacles
* Effects of obstacles/features (rocks, hydraulics, blind corners, etc.)
* Types of hazards (strainers, undercuts, low head dams, cold water)
* Types of rapids
* International Rapid Rating Scale I-VI
RIVER READING STRATEGIES:
* Scouting
* Purpose/Objectives
* Boat vrs Land
* Private and public property considerations.
RAFT MANEUVERING:
* Strokes (Guide/Guest)
* Ferrying
* Eddy turns
* Peel outs
* Draws
* Using current and features
* Boat control
RESCUE:
* Self rescue
* Boat based rescue
* Throw bag utilization
* Response to: medical emergencies, entrapments, flips etc.
* Swiftwater rescue
ORIENTATION SAFETY TALK
* Conditions of weather, river, terrain, equipment, travel, housing,
and vessels that guests may encounter.
* The personal equipment, clothing, and gear that guests should have.
* The proper fit, wearing and use of PFD's
* Passenger riding and positioning in boat.
* Safety procedures for swimming through rapids and getting back into
boat.
* Instructions on what to do in the event of an accident.
* Sanitation, litter prevention and human refuse disposal.
PADDLE TALK TO GUESTS
* River commands
* Power vrs weight, balance
* Getting the most from the crew
TRIP ORGANIZATION
* Spacing
* Lead sweep boats and responsibilities
* Paddle signals
TRIP LEADER RESPONSIBILITY
* Primary responsibilities.
* Organization / timing of trip
* Evacuation routes
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