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[PAST EVENT] Rock Climbing at Elizabeth's Furnace!
September 5, 2014 - September 7, 2014
5pm - 1pm
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 9/3/14 at 10:00 pm.
Max of 11 participants, minimum of 6 for the trip to go.
Trip Leaders: James, Olivia, and Paulo
Mandatory Pre-Trip meeting: Thursday, September 4 @ 6:00p in the Student Recreation Center TAP Room/Climbing Wall.
Personal Preparation
Tribe Adventure Program trips are designed for both beginners as well as people that may be more than experienced. We advise people to take their physical condition seriously. Trips can be very physically demanding. In order for everyone to get the most enjoyment out of the trip, being physically fit is a crucial part of this experience.
Transportation
Rental vehicles will be used as transportation to and from the activity site, and transportation is included in the price of the trip. We will depart from and return to the Student Recreation Center.
Expedition Behavior
Expedition behavior means taking care of yourself and other group members. It means staying hydrated, not unnecessarily endangering yourself, and communicating personal concerns to trip leaders. Characteristics such as respectfulness, flexibility, tolerance of others, courtesy, direct communication, self-awareness, and teamwork become critical when traveling in small groups in remote areas. Proper expedition behavior can be the difference between an average experience and a great one!
Participant Responsibilities
We expect our participants to complete all health forms and sign all waivers. Participants are required to attend all Pre-Trip meetings. Be prepared mentally and physically for the trip, even though most people only think of the trip being physically hard it can be mentally just as hard. The TAP staff also expects that all participants will obey all policies set forth by the Land Management Agencies (State Parks, National Parks, National Forests, BLM), the Honor Code as well as policies made by our staff for your safety. As a participant of a TAP trip, you agree to respect others that may be on the trip. And most of all we expect that each participant has an amazing trip that is full of fun and great memories.
Smoking, Alcohol & Cell Phones
In the spirit of expedition behavior, please do not bring alcohol or illegal substances or items on the trip. Cigarettes are acceptable at established areas but are not allowed to be used in vehicles. We would encourage you not to smoke on this trip and to respect other participants if you choose to smoke. Further, please be respectful of other participants with cell phone use. We ask that cell phones not be used in vehicles or at the activity site and when used, please use away from the group.
What is provided by TAP?
TAP provides all transportation, leadership, equipment rental, and instruction. The trip cost does not include personal clothing or meals traveling to and from the activity site.
Cancellation Policy
All trip balances are due at sign-up. Notice of registration cancellation must be in writing one business day prior to the registration deadline in order to receive a refund. Refunds will be less 20% of the full registration fee or $20.00 (greater amount) as a cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued after the registration deadline. Requests to transfer from one trip to another will be considered a cancellation.
Contact Us
{{http://www.wm.edu/rec/tap, Tribe Adventure Program}}
757-221-2687
Max of 11 participants, minimum of 6 for the trip to go.
Trip Leaders: James, Olivia, and Paulo
Mandatory Pre-Trip meeting: Thursday, September 4 @ 6:00p in the Student Recreation Center TAP Room/Climbing Wall.
Personal Preparation
Tribe Adventure Program trips are designed for both beginners as well as people that may be more than experienced. We advise people to take their physical condition seriously. Trips can be very physically demanding. In order for everyone to get the most enjoyment out of the trip, being physically fit is a crucial part of this experience.
Transportation
Rental vehicles will be used as transportation to and from the activity site, and transportation is included in the price of the trip. We will depart from and return to the Student Recreation Center.
Expedition Behavior
Expedition behavior means taking care of yourself and other group members. It means staying hydrated, not unnecessarily endangering yourself, and communicating personal concerns to trip leaders. Characteristics such as respectfulness, flexibility, tolerance of others, courtesy, direct communication, self-awareness, and teamwork become critical when traveling in small groups in remote areas. Proper expedition behavior can be the difference between an average experience and a great one!
Participant Responsibilities
We expect our participants to complete all health forms and sign all waivers. Participants are required to attend all Pre-Trip meetings. Be prepared mentally and physically for the trip, even though most people only think of the trip being physically hard it can be mentally just as hard. The TAP staff also expects that all participants will obey all policies set forth by the Land Management Agencies (State Parks, National Parks, National Forests, BLM), the Honor Code as well as policies made by our staff for your safety. As a participant of a TAP trip, you agree to respect others that may be on the trip. And most of all we expect that each participant has an amazing trip that is full of fun and great memories.
Smoking, Alcohol & Cell Phones
In the spirit of expedition behavior, please do not bring alcohol or illegal substances or items on the trip. Cigarettes are acceptable at established areas but are not allowed to be used in vehicles. We would encourage you not to smoke on this trip and to respect other participants if you choose to smoke. Further, please be respectful of other participants with cell phone use. We ask that cell phones not be used in vehicles or at the activity site and when used, please use away from the group.
What is provided by TAP?
TAP provides all transportation, leadership, equipment rental, and instruction. The trip cost does not include personal clothing or meals traveling to and from the activity site.
Cancellation Policy
All trip balances are due at sign-up. Notice of registration cancellation must be in writing one business day prior to the registration deadline in order to receive a refund. Refunds will be less 20% of the full registration fee or $20.00 (greater amount) as a cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued after the registration deadline. Requests to transfer from one trip to another will be considered a cancellation.
Contact Us
{{http://www.wm.edu/rec/tap, Tribe Adventure Program}}
757-221-2687
Contact
Mackenzie Brady/ Assistant Director, Outdoor Recreation/ 757-221-2687/ [[mmbrady]]