Trips

Trips and eventsAuckland Speleo Group runs a variety of trips, catering for all abilities from beginners upwards in terms of both general caving and rope skills. From almost dry walk-through caves to challenging vertical systems with waterfalls and rope descents, we visit all the caves that New Zealand has to offer.

It is important that you contact the trip leader as early as possible to register your interest and guarantee yourself a place. Some trips have restricted numbers of participants and trips will only go ahead if there are sufficient numbers. The club welcomes new members and takes an interest in training and developing their caving skills.

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Rigging and SRT training weekend at Waitomo

September 10, 2016 - September 11, 2016

SRT Skills & Cave Rigging

After the success of the last training weekend, our NZSS training officer, Chris Whitehouse, has once again volunteered to give up his spare time and organise a rigging weekend for club/NZSS members. Also attending will be Kip Mandeno, who as you know is particularly good at brewing coffee and teaching cave rigging techniques. The general idea is to capitalise on the last rigging weekend. Beginners are encouraged to get involved, as well as those with more experience,  This is an informal opportunity that everyone will learn from.

Bring your personal rigging gear / club gear and any questions that you would like answered.
Based at ASG hut on the 10th -11th of September.
Any questions contact Chris on christhenomad@icloud.com or 021992457
Bring our own food for the weekend unless otherwise informed.

 

Details

Start:
September 10, 2016
End:
September 11, 2016
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Organizer

Pete Smith
Phone
09 815 8630

Venue

Waitomo – Awatiro (club hut)
10km out of Waitomo New Zealand + Google Map

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Trip Leader

The trip leader helps get all the basics of the trip in place.

1. Getting permission from the land owner and finding out any special protocols for visiting the cave.

2. Obtaining the cave location.

3. Coordinating transport to the location and car-pooling on private property.

4. Getting a list of participants, including checking if the trip is suitable for them and setting a group limit if needed.

5. Ensuring the equipment needed for the cave is taken, including a first aid kit.

6. Having an emergency call-out person.

7. Setting an estimated time the group will be out of the cave.

8. Letting the call-out person know when they have finished the trip (and sometimes often the land owner as well).