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Thread: Salt Lake Canyoneering School
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01-07-2008, 04:04 PM #1
Salt Lake Canyoneering School
Jordan Landing has opened a new sporting goods store called "Sports Chalet"..... so what's the big deal about anther sporting goods store you ask? Sports Chalet offers a canyoneering school.
Looks like the classes will be taught by ATS. I've never been through one the ATS classes but have canyoneered with many of their graduates and have only heard good things from those who have actually attended the schools. About half the canyoneering population of California was schooled by ATS.
More info here
Canyoneering Classes
http://www.sportchalet.com/corp/pdf/Canyoneering.pdf
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01-07-2008 04:04 PM # ADS
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01-07-2008, 04:14 PM #2
Anyone know who "Alpine Training Services"are? I am curious as to who the instructors are and if they are "the most qualified and experienced....".
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01-07-2008, 04:54 PM #3Originally Posted by Scott Card
....but bottom line I know several canyoneers who have been through both systems and both systems have good and bad.... I've never heard anyone who went through either system say it was a waste of time or money.
ATS is SoCal based so has not been high on the Utah radar before now..... if Sports Chalet is going to bring these guys into Utah with them then I expect to see a lot more ATS trained Utah canyoneers. Looks like the big payout is that actual canyoneering classes might now be avaiable to Salt Lake canyoneers.
Here is a little more info on ATS
http://www.alpinets.com
ATS was founded by Darren Jeffrey, here is his Bio:
http://www.alpinets.com/directors.html
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01-07-2008, 04:57 PM #4Originally Posted by Scott Card
http://www.alpinets.com/carabiner.html
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01-07-2008, 06:29 PM #5
Thank you. Points taken. Looks good to me. It will be interesting to see how this shapes up and what it does to the costs of the courses from the various programs out there.
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01-07-2008, 06:50 PM #6
Strength measured in foot-pound??? Not!
Originally Posted by hank moon
While I rarely agree with Rich these days, I agree with his assessment of ATS's prime as... uh... unworthy.
Any indication that they will be offering classes in Utah?
Tom
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01-08-2008, 09:32 AM #7
Re: Strength measured in foot-pound??? Not!
Originally Posted by ratagonia
I still wonder if this will really happen and whether it will have an effect on the prices of the various classes. Good ole market competition. However, in this area, highly qualified means more than cost, hence my original question. Maybe they will hire those Payson guys who advertise guided canyons in Zion.Life is Good
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01-08-2008, 01:36 PM #8
FWIW. ATS has had a commercial prescence here in So Cal (through the Sports Chalet chain-) for a while. We come upon their classes a lot in Little Santa Anita canyon. The guy who runs it (Darren) is the one (I believe) who bolted the canyon and got into an argument with some of the SoCal Canyoneers over this. ATS runs their own website and forum and keep pretty much to themselves.
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01-08-2008, 02:31 PM #9
I'm still waiting for a post from someone who has actually attended an ATS class..... If we are just going to judge by misleading, incorrect and bullshit information posted by leaders of the various canyoneering classes then I know more then one school is in a world of trouble......
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01-11-2008, 02:59 PM #10Originally Posted by IceaxeIf the shoe fits ~ pretend it doesn
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01-19-2008, 09:37 PM #11
Boy, remind me not to make Randi mad.
Jared Hillhouse
North Wash Outfitters LLP.
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"Great Adventure Buddies Make It Happen"
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01-20-2008, 01:14 PM #12
I meet that Darren guy once at the Maverick. He got pissed off when I took a pic... He told me, "me no bolt canyon!"
Stop checking my spelling! I know I suck but I amn't in school anymor, so back off.
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01-21-2008, 07:18 AM #13Originally Posted by Canyonbug
That was merely a "telling it like it is" post.
Sorry if it scared you.
~RandiIf the shoe fits ~ pretend it doesn
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01-22-2008, 11:44 AM #14Originally Posted by RandiJared Hillhouse
North Wash Outfitters LLP.
Twitter: @North_Wash
N.W.O. on Facebook
"Great Adventure Buddies Make It Happen"
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01-22-2008, 01:45 PM #15Originally Posted by Canyonbug
I'm really am pretty harmless, and I don't mean to throw out a bunch of negativity. It sure seems like people get defensive when I rant and sometimes I can't figure out why. I'm a positive person. Really. I guess I just don't mind confrontation, discussing differences and /or matters of opinion, etc. And telling the truth and calling people on it (not you & pop-can chockstone jokes - I'm referring to the ATS post) when they're dishonest must be a pet peeve of mine I guess.
Note: I have absolutely nothing against guides, guiding, and guidebook authors. In fact many of my friends are guides, and guidebook authors.If the shoe fits ~ pretend it doesn
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01-22-2008, 11:06 PM #16
Randi, Thanks for you input. I sorta started this banter by my question as to who these guys were. I was glad to hear your perspective.
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01-23-2008, 07:39 AM #17Originally Posted by Scott Card
Differing perspectives are good.
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
~Have a nice day everybody!
~RandiIf the shoe fits ~ pretend it doesn
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02-13-2008, 07:08 AM #18
I often find myself in very frustrating situations. Frustrating because people have different expectations from me and the ACA than they might have from a canyoneer at large. Should the ACA recommend someone just because they ask us to? I don't think so. I believe people expect us to only recommend guides and guide services that we know (or at least believe) are competent and do not misrepresent their credentials.
Darren claims that he has attempted to build a relationship with the ACA, only to be shut down. The exact opposite is true. I have approached him about working together to teach natural anchor workshops in California (when he was bolting the heck out of the canyons there), I offered him and all of his guides a free day of training so he could get a feel for the kinds of techniques the ACA promotes (which he turned into a full-day bitch session), I drove to Las Vegas to attend one of his slide shows and provided (in a PRIVATE email) critiques of what I saw and suggestions for improvement (to which he basically replied "go F yourself".
I finally gave up and told him I didn't think I could be objective about his application for accreditation or certification. I suggested he start working with Charly Oliver instead and assured him I would abstain from voting. Unfortunately for him, he didn't impress Charly much either.
Over the past year or so, I have heard that his technical skills and the things they are teaching have improved. It is entirely possible that their courses are now of the caliber required to receive a recommendation from the ACA. Maybe. Unfortunately, he continues to misrepresent his credentials on his web site. So, what should the ACA do? Go ahead and post a link to his site anyway just to bring this "pissing match" to an end? Post the link, but add a disclaimer like, "They offer good courses, but misrepresent their credentials." I thought it best to simply exclude them.
He's fond of saying that the only reason the ACA won't recommend them is because Rich has a personal beef with Darren. All I can say is, he started with a blank slate. It's not blank anymore.
Situations like this are especially frustrating to me because they started out in private and should have stayed private. Friends have told me I should just shut up and stay on the "high road" because people will be able to see through the facade. That's hard for me. Example: Not too long ago on this forum, Bo repeated one of Darren's untruths. I wrote to Bo in a private email because I have a lot of respect for Bo, as I know many others do, and didn't want to see him adding credibility to a lie. Should I have instead just bit my tongue?
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02-13-2008, 08:09 AM #19
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Originally Posted by rcwild
~This is said with the utmost respect to Rich, who I think is wonderful!~
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02-13-2008, 08:17 AM #20Originally Posted by rcwild
The ACA should always take the high road..... When asked about a school the ACA response should be "The schools the ACA approves and recommends are listed on our website".... or even "that school is not currently on our list of approved or recommended".
That should be the end of it, any additional comments like "Over the past year or so, I have heard" are very ametuerish and reflect poorly on the ACA as a professional organization.
If the ACA wants to be treated and respected as a national organization they need to respond like one.
Just my 2 cents....
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