Outdoor Leadership Experience Fall 2018

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Outdoor Leadership Experience Fall 2018 Course Orientation September 28, 5:30-8 p.m. Day Hike September 29 Backpacking Pretrip Meeting October 17, 7:00-10:00 p.m. Backpacking Trip October 19-21 Wilderness First Aid Course November 10 & 11 (Separate Fee) Experience Debrief November 14 Instructional Goals This course will prepare students for safe, meaningful, and transferable leadership roles in UMass Lowell s Outdoor Adventure Programs* as well as similar outdoor venues. Throughout the course you will develop a foundational set of interpersonal, instructional and technical skills required of an effective trip leader. Students will be required to actively engage in each class either by instructing, learning, or practicing new skills. *Successful completion of this experience is very helpful but does not necessarily guarantee employment with the UMass Lowell Outdoor Adventure Program. Trip leader positions are limited and filled on an as needed basis. These skills include: Interpersonal skills: Leadership, Group Management, Decision-Making, Risk Management, Communication, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Participant Empathy Including Diversity and Cultural Awareness, Expedition Behavior, & Challenge by Choice. Instructional skills: Topic Research and Discovery, Lesson Planning, Teaching and Learning, Giving and Receiving Feedback, and Coaching. Outdoor Living Skills: Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics, Trip Planning, Food Planning and Packing, Clothing and Layering, Pack a Backpack, Campsite Setup, Securing Food, Stove Use, Cooking, Backcountry hygiene, Water Treatment, Sleeping Systems, Campfire set-up, Navigation/Orientation, First aid and Evacuation. Additional Topics and Skills may be addressed depending on individual experience and interests within the scope of the course. Course Fee $50 Fee includes, instruction, transportation, equipment rentals and backpacking trip food. Requirements While no prior experience is required to participate in this course, to successfully complete this experience, students are expected to: Come ready to learn, lead and be fully present and invested at every class time. Each participant will be expected to present two mini lessons to the class during the backpacking trip. Actively engage in the planning, implementation, pre- and post-trip tasks for the overnight backpacking trip (October 19-21, 2018) *This trip is separate from the course listed on the OAP calendar. DO NOT sign up for the OAP Backpacking trip this weekend if you signed up for this course.

Be ready to be outside every time, rain or shine and in the dark! Required Materials To successfully complete this course, you will need: Appropriate clothing for the trip including hiking boots (at least mid-weight) before the overnight trip. See packing list on trip description. Notebook or journal and course books. Most trip equipment (backpack, tent, sleeping bag, pad, etc ) can be provided at no cost. Recommended Written Materials These books are recommended both during this class as well as to serve as future reference for you after the class is completed. We will also have some at the Outdoor Center you can borrow if needed. NOLS Outdoor Educator Notebook Allen and Mikes Really Cool Backpacking Book Sample Course Schedule (Subject to change) September 28 Urban Outdoor Experience Course Overview and Expectations Challenge by Choice and Full Value Experiential Learning Cycle Pretrip Information for Next Day Mini Lesson Assignments September 29 Day Hike Mount Monadnock Stages of Group Development Teaching/Learning Methodologies Leave No Trace Awareness Workshop Risk Management and Emergency Preparedness Leadership Styles and Decision Making October 17 Pre-Trip Meeting Itinerary Meal Planning Trip Prep Logistics Preparedness Equipment Selection, Care and Maintenance Mini Lessons confirmed October 19-21 Backpacking the Long Trail, VT Participant led experience Mini lessons from class one on Leave No Trace, One outdoor/interpersonal/instructional. November 10-11 November 14 Wilderness First Aid Experience Debrief

Mt. Monadnock Day Hike Jaffrey, NH September 29th, 2018 TRIP DESCRIPTION: Mount Monadnock at 3160 is one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world! This classic day hike features a full range of New England mountain ecosystems as well as amazing views of the White Mountains in NH, the Green Mountains in VT and the Connecticut River valley. This is a northeast must do! The Enriching Essential Learning Outcomes (E2LO) Initiative helps you build connections between the core outcomes that you achieve in the classroom and events and experiences that take place beyond it. The program you are attending is designed to enrich your student experience related to Social Responsibility and Ethics by exposing you to the concepts of Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics. By attending programs like this your student experience may be enriched in a variety of ways! For information on E2LO events, experiences, rewards and scholarship opportunities please visit the UMass Lowell E2LO website. COST: Included in registration cost for Outdoor Leadership Experience INCLUDED IN TRIP COST: Transportation 12 passenger van, unless otherwise noted. Activity Equipment with the exception of some clothing and personal items listed on the packing list. Park Entrance Fees Instruction and Leadership PHYSICAL EXERTION LEVEL & PREREQUISITES MODERATE Participants will hike 3-7mi/ 5-11 km with the weight each participant carries ranging from 3-5lb/ 1-2kg. Trails may be rocky, uneven, uprooted, and include gradual switchbacks. Destinations may be a considerable distance from the nearest road. No previous experience is required, but good physical fitness is recommended. Participants can expect elevation change up to 500-2000ft/150-600m over 3-6 hours. PRE-TRIP MEETING: By phone with the trip leader(s) two days prior to the trip TENTATIVE ITINERARY: Due to the nature of outdoor trips, all itineraries are subject to change. o 8:00 a.m. Meet in the Bike Shop/ Outdoor Center, load up! o 10:00 a.m. Arrive at the trail head, hit the trail! o Lunch and Dinner on trail do not forget to pack lots of food! o 7:00 p.m. Head back to campus o ~8:00 p.m. Arrive back to campus. De-issue gear and trip evaluations

PACKING LIST: The items on this list are HIGHLY recommended for your trip. Current temperatures and personal preference should be considered when packing. Please contact us if you have any questions or have trouble acquiring any of the items on the list. A (*) denotes items that can be provided for you at no additional charge. Medical Questionnaire (Printed, Don t Email), Complete online waiver Lunch and Snacks bring plenty of snacks to stay fueled! *2 water bottles: quart size you need at least 2 liters of water with you! It s a hot day Sunglasses: highly recommended, borrow from a friend or buy a cheap pair of either Sun Hat: don t let the sun turn you red Hiking Socks: wool hiking style are strongly recommended, they keep your feet cushioned and dry for trail conditions Hiking Boots or Athletic Shoes: hiking boots are strongly recommended due to potentially rocky and slippery conditions Hiking Pants: dress for the current temps, synthetic fabric preferred (avoid cotton, no jeans) Shirt: synthetic quick dry fabric is preferred *Rain Jacket Warm Top Layer (synthetic fabric is preferred, fleece is best) Sunscreen & lip balm: 15 SPF minimum Camera: protective case is highly recommended Personal medications: inhaler, epinephrine, etc. Major medications should be noted on your Health Statement Personal medical insurance card Note: We will distribute other equipment specific to the activity at the pre-trip meeting or on trip departure day. If you have any personal equipment you would like to bring on this trip, please contact the trip leaders can make sure it is appropriate for the needs of this trip. For further questions or information, please contact us: 978-934-6151 outdooradventure@uml.edu

Backpacking Skills Weekend Long Trail, VT October 19 th -21 st, 2018 TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Long Trail runs length of the Green Mountains for 272 miles through the scenic State of Vermont from Massachusetts to Quebec, Canada. Along the trail one finds peaks, meadows, rivers and lakes between hiking shelters, small towns and rural roads. On this trip we will hike a small section of the Long Trail during the most colorful time of year! The trip is designed for beginner backpackers with lots of instruction in basic backpacking skills and Leave No Trace principles. This can also be a great trip for the experienced backpacker. The Enriching Essential Learning Outcomes (E2LO) Initiative helps you build connections between the core outcomes that you achieve in the classroom and events and experiences that take place beyond it. The program you are attending is designed to enrich your student experience related to Social Responsibility and Ethics by exposing you to the concepts of Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics. By attending programs like this your student experience may be enriched in a variety of ways! For information on E2LO events, experiences, rewards and scholarship opportunities please visit the UMass Lowell E2LO website. COST: Included in registration cost for Outdoor Leadership Experience INCLUDED IN TRIP COST: Transportation 12 passenger van, unless otherwise noted. Equipment with the exception of some clothing and personal items listed on the packing list. Entrance and Camping Fees Meals Sat Breakfast Sunday Lunch Leadership & Instruction PHYSICAL EXERTION LEVEL & PREREQUISITES: MODERATE Participants will hike 3-7mi/5-11 km with the weight each participant carries ranging from 15-30lb/ 7-14kg. Trails may be rocky, uneven, uprooted, and include gradual switchbacks. Destinations may be a considerable distance from the nearest road. No previous experience is required, but good physical fitness is recommended. Participants can expect elevation change up to 500-2000ft/150-600m hiking over 3-5 hours for 2-3 days. PRETRIP MEETING: Wednesday October 17, 7pm @ Bike Shop/ Outdoor Center. The pre-trip meeting is mandatory. Please contact us ASAP with schedule conflicts. TENTATIVE ITINERARY: Due to the nature of outdoor trips, all itineraries are subject to change. Friday 10/19 Meet at Bike Shop/ Outdoor Center (Time TBD at the pre-trip meeting), Review Equipment, load up! Bring money for dinner on road. Drive to the trailhead, possible short hike, set up camp Saturday 10/20 o 8:00 a.m. breakfast, packing instruction, get geared up, and begin hiking for the day o Through the day review leave no trace, hike, relax, explore, possibly summit a peak, lunch o ~5:00 p.m. make camp, eat dinner, relax Sunday 10/21 o 8:00 a.m. Breakfast in camp, pack-up, begin hiking o Through the day review leave no trace, hike, relax, explore, possibly summit a peak, lunch o 3:00 p.m. Arrive at trailhead, head back to campus (lunch on the road, have $$) o 5:00 p.m. Arrive back to campus. De-issue gear and trip evaluations. Dismiss ~ 6:00pm

PACKING LIST: The items on this list are required for your trip. Current temperatures and personal preference should be considered when packing. Wearing the same piece of clothing multiple times is OK on an outdoor trip, so do not over-pack but at the same time, do not skimp on needed items. Please contact us if you have any questions or have trouble acquiring any of the items on the list, we may be able to help you out. A (*) denotes items that can be provided for you at no additional charge. Medical Questionnaire (Printed, Don t Email), Complete online waiver. Beanie Hat (quick fix for chilly conditions, wool or fleece is best) Insulating jacket (fleece is ideal, should be compact and synthetic) Long underwear tops and bottoms (quick-drying material such as nylon or polyester required) Shirts (quick-dry material such as nylon or polyester is preferred) Synthetic Shorts and/or pants (dress for the cool temps avoid cotton, quick-dry material is preferred) Underwear Hiking Boots or Athletic shoes (good tread and ankle support is a must for those rocky trails, no sandals of any kind while hiking) Hiking Socks (1 pair wool mid-weight hiking style are required, especially for wet conditions and blister prevention) Camp Shoes (to be worn around camp or in the van athletic shoes or sport sandals are ideal no flip flops!) Camp Socks (1 pair to wear around camp and while sleeping, separate from your hiking socks) Sunglasses (add a keeper strap for security) Camera (protective case is highly recommended) Personal medications (inhaler, epinephrine, etc.). Any major medications should be made note of on your Health Statement Personal medical insurance card Toiletries (if you wear contacts bring an extra set) Feminine hygiene products (bring a Ziploc for disposal) Money (food on the road and/or possible souvenirs) Book or journal (great for the van or down time on the trip) Hand sanitizer (keeping clean is a good thing) Insect repellent (no need for a huge bottle, personal size will be adequate) * Rain suit (jacket is a must, pants as well, as weather in the mountains can change suddenly) *Mess kit (plate, cup, eating utensils a small plastic tuperware bowl and mug work great) *2 water bottles (quart size) *Sleeping bag (with proper temperature rating for the season, we use 0 or 20 degree bags) *Sleeping pad *Headlamp (you must provide 3AAA batteries if borrowing one of ours) *Backpack (5000 cu inches size preferred) Note: We will distribute other equipment specific to the activity at the pre-trip meeting or on trip departure day. If you have any personal equipment (backpack, sleeping bag, etc.) that you would like to bring on this trip, please bring it to the pre-trip meeting so trip leaders can make sure it is appropriate for the needs of this trip For further questions or information, please contact us: 978-934-6151 outdooradventure@uml.edu

By registering for this course, you are agreeing to the following policies: Eligibility Current students, faculty, and staff members of UMass Lowell are eligible to participate in OAP trips and events. Students who are under 18 years of age must have forms signed by their parent/legal guardian before being eligible to participate in a trip. Trip Cost Trip costs cover the following expenses: transportation, meals (not including travel meals), camping, entrance fees, instruction, and most equipment. Any costs not covered will be explained at registration or at the pre-trip meeting. Cash, check, and all credit cards except AMEX are all acceptable methods of payment. Full payment is required at the time of registration unless otherwise noted. Cancellations and Refunds Due to needs of trip planning and reservations, cancellations must be made 14 DAYS PRIOR TO TRIP DEPARTURE to receive a full refund. Cancellations that occur within 14 days of trip departure will receive no refund, unless another participant on the waiting list can be found to take the open spot. 100% of your payment will be refunded if a trip is cancelled by OAP staff (sometimes due to weather). Some longer and specialty trips/events may have separate cancellation and refund policies, which will be outlined at the time of registration. Participants are expected to be responsible for arriving on time and prepared for trips. Those who register for a trip but do not show up on time for a trip cannot receive a refund. Prerequisites and Pre-Trip Meetings We aim to provide trips for participants of all skill levels. If participants are required to meet trip prerequisites and minimum experience requirements to participate as listed on the trip handout, this information will be present at the time of registration. In addition, each participant must attend all mandatory pre-trip meetings for each trip registered. Pre-trip meetings will be coordinated by the trip leader prior to the departure of the trip. If these requirements are not met by the time of trip departure, participation and funds paid will be forfeited. If you are unsure of your eligibility or unable to attend a meeting you should inform the Outdoor Program Coordinator immediately to discuss other options. Management of the Trip The Outdoor Adventure Program reserves the right to cancel any trip before departure or shorten any trip after departure due to safety consideration or other factors. In addition, the Outdoor Adventure Program reserves the right to change the itinerary of the trip for reasons that include, but are not limited to: weather, group experience, emergencies, safety considerations, etc. The Outdoor Adventure Program reserves the right to send home early any participant who cannot withstand the rigors of the trip, who violates any program policy or law, who is deemed to be a danger to him/herself or others, or who requires medical attention during the trip and is deemed ineligible to continue participation. NO REFUND will be provided for early departures. Accommodations and transportation back to campus will be at the expense of the participant. Alcohol, Drugs, & Tobacco It is our mission to provide healthy and safe outdoor recreation experiences. Alcohol and illegal drugs are PROHIBITED on OAP trips. We represent UMass Lowell on our trips and we need to follow the university's zero tolerance policy even while away from campus. Consumption and/or possession of alcohol or drugs while attending an Outdoor Adventure trip or event will be handled through the appropriate UMass Lowell authorities. If you carry personal medications you must indicate this on your Health Statement and keep it in your possession while on the trip. We encourage participants to refrain from use of tobacco products during the trip. If you do use tobacco products all related trash must be properly disposed of to protect the sensitive areas we travel.

Harassment & Discrimination No harassment of any kind will be tolerated by participants or staff during any Outdoor Adventure trip or event. The Outdoor Adventure Program strives to be sensitive and supportive of cultural and individual differences specifically those differences due to age, gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and socioeconomic status. We encourage respect and appreciation for the diversity of all participants and staff and we hope you will do the same. It is your responsibility to report any misconduct to Outdoor Adventure Program staff or the Program Coordinator immediately. Equipment Use The Outdoor Adventure Program seeks to provide what trip equipment we can to participants in order to provide a safe and fun trip experience. Participants are responsible for equipment rented to them by the Outdoor Adventure Program. Participants will be responsible for paying for any damaged or lost equipment as assessed by the Outdoor Program Coordinator. If you have any questions about this policy you may contact: Kevin Soleil Assistant Director of Outdoor and Bicycle Programs kevin_soleil@uml.edu (978) 934-1932 For further questions or information, please contact us: 978-934-1932 Kevin_Soleil@uml.edu