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Solo keeps their calendars up to date. Check back monthly.
Cripes, there is one next month, just down the road from you in Waterbury.
http://soloschools.com/index.cfm?event=courses.show&ctid=1
Oops, I forgot, that's ski time.
Solo keeps their calendars up to date. Check back monthly.
Cripes, there is one next month, just down the road from you in Waterbury.
http://soloschools.com/index.cfm?event=courses.show&ctid=1
Oops, I forgot, that's ski time.
A few photos from the 16 hour class.
SOLO, sponsored by AMC
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abub,
Why do you take photos of your injuries? Some subliminal need to relive the pain and agony?
You should hike with me. The more I take these courses and the more incidents I've encountered have laden my pack heavily. Hmm, maybe that's why I'm the slowest in the group.
Nasty sprain. We encountered a sprain on Cannon 2 summers back. Her friend ran down to the ranger's cabin for help. She came back, alone, with a pair of crutches. Trumped my ACE bandage.... Ingenious!
What you see is what a good makeup artist can do. The 3-D is formed with clay and paint used in theater arts.
Any group can sponsor a class. I've taken them at different AMC branches and also at a college (sponsored by an outing club.) Most of the courses (not all) in the Eastern US are run by Solo Schools, which is based out of North Conway NH. http://www.soloschools.com/ Solo lists most of the courses they teach on their web site. It also describes the curricula.I've been thinking about taking one of these classes for a while - are they just run through the AMC? I'd like to know more about winter hiking injuries in particular.