Originally Posted by
Mac
Kuya, were you all ready a Climbing Level I instructor before you took the Level II course?
Climbing Level I instructor course = 26 hours
Climbing Level II instructor course = 42 hours
If I can do my math correctly that adds up to 68 hours of training not 35.
This is just to take scouts on a simple top-rope climb or rappel.
The AMGA requires 43 hours of training and assessment not including their prerequisites that are extensive for their single pitch instructor.
As I looked over the BSA courses, they seamed to involve team building and other BSA type items. This could account for the additional hours. I loved that the first lesson plan after “getting acquainted” is “ Leave No Trace.” There are other lessons like “Basic Maintenance” that don’t seam to apply to taking scouts up AF canyon. Perhaps, this is where Kuya’s class was shorter than prescribed in the training syllabi. Kuya also made the statement that he thinks the new book has too much information. I found just the opposite. There is little to no mention of Canyoneering, Ice climbing, lead climbing, aid climbing, canopy tours, technical caving or even much about rescue techniques. I wouldn’t be surprised that future books dabble in or include theses items. A future book will probably include the information from the scouts caving booklet.
I too hope Kuya and friends can get this figured out.