Canadian
Icefalls - TRIP DATES & MEETING POINT
First course: Week 12, convening
at 7.00pm on the evening of Sunday Mar 15 and finishing
at 10.00am on the morning of Saturday
Mar 21, 2009
Second course: Week 13, convening
at 7.00pm on the evening of Sunday Mar 22 and finishing
at 10.00am on the morning of Saturday
Mar 28, 2009
Each
course convenes at 7pm on the course starting date at the Y Mountain
Lodge in Banff.
Getting
there
The courses convene in Banff, a short transfer from Calgary International
Airport (YYC). Flights to Calgary are daily from most major UK airports and
may be
easily arranged through a travel agent. Alternatively try the Internet for
finding low cost flights at sites such as http://www.travelocity.co.uk/ , http://www.bridgetheworld.co.uk/ , http://www.phileasfoggtravel.co.uk/ , http://www.aircanada.ca/ ,
or check out the travel supplements in the weekend newspapers for some great
deals.
Banff is a major ski destination throughout the winter so transfers
from Calgary are simple. www.banffairporter.com and www.brewster.ca are
sites where you can book transport to meet you at the airport
and drop you at the Y Mountain Lodge. The transfer
takes about an hour and a half depending on the weather.
Accommodation
We are based in Banff at the Y Mountain Lodge, just a few minutes walk
from the town centre. The Lodge has
a friendly atmosphere with a small restaurant downstairs, Internet access
and laundry facilities. The rooms at the Lodge are all twins, which means
that
you share with someone else from the course, and all have en-suite shower
and washing facilities. Check out the Y Mountain Lodge's web site at http://www.ymountainlodge.com/ for
more detailed information.
You'll be booked into
the Y Mountain Lodge from the Sunday you arrive through until the Saturday
morning
a week later (or if taking both courses, two weeks later).
On the Sunday you
will have a chance to buy or hire any kit you
may need before meeting up that evening for a briefing with
the
guide. If taking both weeks, ISM will cover the hotel night
between courses.
Food
Accommodation
at the Y Mountain Lodge is on a Bed & Breakfast basis.
For the evening there are numerous restaurants and cafés in
Banff itself - a great way to sample the local hospitality!
Evening meals are not included in the cost of this course,
but eating out is very reasonable and an allowance of £10
per night for food is normally adequate. Visas
and Information
Visas for UK residents are normally available on entry to Canada, but we
suggest you check with your local travel agent beforehand or contact the
Canadian Embassy
in London, tel: 0207 258 6600, website: http//www.canada.org.uk/ . The Embassy
can also provide general information on holidays in Canada and the Banff
region.
Equipment
and Rental
There is no ISM kit store in Banff so you'll need to bring all your ice climbing
equipment with you or be prepared to hire certain items in Banff. With a large
choice of shops nearby hiring is not a problem and the guides running the course
will give any assistance required. Typically
the weather in the Canadian Rockies can be very cold, giving
great ice conditions! We recommend that, as well as the ice
climbing kit you'd normally have with you (see the ISM Equipment
page), you take a few extras to make all the difference
to your comfort. A lightweight down jacket and balaclava
will make the belays more comfortable. Good mountain gloves
and rigid warm boots are also essential.
| The
course fee covers:
- 5
days guiding
- 6
nights accommodation (bed & breakfast)
- all
picnic lunches
- transportation
from hotel to climbing venues
- all
group equipment
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Not
covered:
- flight
and transfer (details above)
- evening
meals
- personal
equipment (details above)
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