Mark, I've been through it all and the steps to be able to lead youth through canyons
for GSLC are more or less as follows:
- Knowledge of and competency in Climbing and Canyoneering
- Basic Training on your own (First Aid, CPR, BSA Climb On, BSA Youth Protection, etc): 16 hrs?
- Climbing Instructor Class: 16 hrs?
- Become Climbing Instructor Level I: Activities totaling 20 hrs?
- Become climbing Instructor Level II: Activities totaling 20 hrs?
- Wilderness First Aid Class: 20 hrs?
- Canyon Leader Class: 40 hrs?
- Become Canyon Leader I: Activities totaling 20 hrs?
- Become Canyon Leader II: Activities totaling 40 hrs?
There are other requirements thrown in besides the classes themselves in order to obtain the different levels, such as testing (written, practical) and taking youth out with supervision to be evaluated. Realistically it would take about a year before you could take youth out 'on your own', due to schedule, and then only if you're on top of things. But it all starts with taking the Climbing Instructor course.:haha:.