ACA L3 River Safety & Rescue 3 Part Series – Day 3
ACA L3 River Safety & Rescue 3 Part Series – Day 3
This is Day 3 of a 3 day series spread out over 3 months. (Day 1 and 2 were in May and June)
Day 3 will cover Ropes and Rope Work along with Craft Pins. This will be a portion of the ACA L3 RSR curriculum but focused on only ropes and craft pins. This is to allow the instructor to focus extensively on only a portion of the curriculum giving the students plenty of time on the basic skills taught in a full ACA L3 RSR. This course is intended for those who have never taken an L3 River Safety and Rescue course or those who would like to work on specific skills. There are no requirements to attend Day 1 or 2 prior to attending this course. This is the final day in a 3 part series.
Location: TBD (somewhere near the Triad area)
Lead Instructor: Chris Brewer
Slots: 6 (more could become available as we get closer to date)
Cost: $15 (Registration will open 30 days from the start of the course)
More information will updated here in the future.
Day 1: WAS: May 22nd, On water safety and rescue
Day 2: WAS: June 12th, Boat based safety and rescue
If you have any questions please let me know
William Holman
Safety Chair
Bookings
Registration for this Event is closed (which could be because you are not logged in as a CCC member).
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