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Opost 7
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:26:13 O'Connell, Mark wrote:
>Are these Challenger only level merits or are they available to
>Pioneers/Trailblazers?
>*Mark O'Connell*
>Outpost Councilman
>Outpost 254, Florin International AG
>Sacramento, CA
>Don't drive faster than your angel can fly.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: White Heart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 9:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [RR] Low Ropes Requirements
>
> The following are the requirements for the new Low Ropes Safety
>Advanced
> Merit.
>
> 1. Become familiar with the information in a Low Ropes Course Safety
>
> manual approved by a recognized ropes course agency or instructor.
>
> 2. Explain verbally to a certified low ropew instructor the danger
>of
> adverse weather to a low ropes course.
>
> 3. Explain why all equipment should be inspected before each use at
>the
> low ropes course.
>
> 4. Explain the importance of why team communication is important on
>a
> low ropes course.
>
> 5. Explain to a qualified low ropes instructor the meaning of the
> following terms:
> Participant - On belay
> Off belay
> Carabiner (D ring) on
> Carabiner (D ring) off
> Belayer- Belay on
> Belay off
> Carabiner (D ring) on
> Carabiner (D ring) off
>
> 6. Demonstrate the following under the supervision of an approved
> instructor:
> Tie a water knot using a web strap designed for life support.
> Tie a "figure 8 on the bight" knot.
> Set a belay line on a low ropes station.
> Belay a person under the supervision of an approved instructor.
>
> 7. Put on and wear properly a safety seat harness.
>
> 8. Successfully complete at least 10 stations (elements) of a low
>ropes
> course under the supervision of an approved instructor.
>
> 9. Demonstrate under the supervision of an approved instructor and
> explain to him what "spotting" is as it relates to low ropes safety.
>
> 10. List and explain what each one of five pieces of safety
>equipment
> should be on a low ropes course.
>
> 11. Write a 200 word theme on "What I Learned on a Low Ropes
>Course".
> Submit this theme to the course instructor or your outpost
>commander.
>
> 12. Take a written test of not less than 25 true or false questions
> given by your low ropes instructor based on the low ropes safety
>course
> you studied. You must score at least 80% correct to pass.
>
> Well, that's the low ropes stuff. I'll try to put up the
>requirements
> for High Ropes & Rapelling over the next couple of days. Hope this
> helps!
>
> Gary Haas, White Heart, OP86 Danville, IL
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