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Swiftwater Rescue on the Rogue River
Thanks to Rogue Wilderness and their guides for a great few days of training.
We kicked off the 3-day training with a fun, albeit bloody, day of wilderness first aid, and then moved into two days of swiftwater rescue training. Argo, or ‘Gnargo’ as the rogue guides like to call the rapid, provided us with some excellent training opportunities for day one.
During day two we based out of Indian Mary campground and were able to incorporate a down-river component through Hellgate canyon. Great times.
Thanks for all you who came out to train and a special thanks to Rogue Wilderness and Rogue Canyon Adventures Have a great season!
-ZB 5.14.13
- Practicing our first aid skills before our swiftwater rescue training
- Crossing the river during training
- Conquering the rapids in the Rogue River
- Using the ropes in our swiftwater rescue class
- Jumping into the rapids
- Practicing rescue skills in the Argo Rapid of the Rogue River
Swiftwater Rescue Advanced Training Course
An advanced swiftwater rescue course can be pretty hard to pull off with such a small group, but these guys were up for the challenge. We had fair weather with a bit of cold rain, which we hammered through. The night search was probably the highlight with them having to find me tucked under a rock “unconscious”.
Getting me free was their first challenge and then transporting me to the other side of the river proved to be a whole other ball of wax (not to mention the cookout we had before hand had us all a bit sluggish).
These photos are from a 3 day SRTA with 5 guys from 3 different departments.
- Berry geared up and ready
- Gary searching for an air pocket
- Tyler enjoying the warm water on the American River
- Jeff experiencing a boil line
- Jeff and Tyler discussing how cool it is that this is part of their job
Swiftwater Rescue Training with FDNY
Sierra Rescue/Rescue 3 West had the extreme honor of training some of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) guys.
We had tons of fun in Coloma and Lotus on the South Fork American, Middle Fork of the American and North Fork of the American Rivers. They had traveled so far, so we did the full tour of the Americans. We also had fluctuating water levels during the time they came out and we wanted to maximize their experience.
We had two amazing groups of 24, one in Febuary and one in March. They all participated in a 5-day Swiftwater Rescue Technician Unit 1 and Swiftwater Rescue Technician Advanced combo course (SRT1/SRTA). We had mostly sunny skies and tried to give them a good show of what a California early spring can offer.
We brought in the big guns on this one and had an all-star instructor line up with Tren Long, Mike Mather, Don Lester and John Rogers. I was able to join in with the second group in March and taught with Mike Mather and Don Lester and can’t even begin to express how much fun I had with these men. They were so far out of their normal element but had such great attitudes about trying new things and just going for it.
The week was filled with big smiles and plenty of laughs. Thanks again to all of them for their energy and enthusiasm. A special thanks to John Abplanalp and the logistics coordinators for making everything flow smoothly. We hope to see you all again someday, you’re always welcome back!!! We had so many photos from the course, it is hard to just pick out a few for our blog.
To see more pictures, check out our Facebook album on the Sierra Rescue fan page.
Thanks again and huge hugs,
Abi
- Practicing a swiftwater rescue skill in the American Rivers
- Action shot of the FDNY during a training scenario
- Fun rescue during our swiftwater training course
- Practicing with the ropes during SRT training
- Practicing river crossing
- Swiftwater rescue skill training with FDNY