The document outlines the applicant's experience in outdoor leadership roles from 2011-2015. It includes over 100 entries describing durations of outdoor expeditions and training programs led as an assistant, student, or lead facilitator. Activities included backpacking, rock climbing, mountaineering, canyoneering, kayaking, snowboarding, and wilderness first aid training. Locations span Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, Vermont, and California. Roles increased in responsibility from assistant to lead facilitator as experience grew.
The document summarizes the individual's extensive backpacking, mountaineering, rock climbing, and outdoor leadership experience over several years. It includes over 50 backpacking trips in locations like the North Cascades, Olympic Peninsula, and Nepal. Mountaineering experience includes climbs up peaks in the North Cascades and Himalayas up to 20,187 feet. Over 100 rock climbs are listed in locations like Washington, California, Nevada, and Thailand ranging from 5.5 to 5.10d difficulty. Outdoor leadership roles are also noted.
The document discusses several case studies and lessons learned from roller compacted concrete (RCC) overtopping construction projects at dams. It summarizes the existing conditions and dam safety upgrades made for projects at Poe Dam in Centre County, PA and Lake Oneida Dam in Butler County, PA. These included replacing or modifying spillways, conduits, and embankment armoring using RCC. Construction details are provided such as phased RCC placement, reinforcing, and completed project costs and quantities. Additional project examples are discussed from Kentucky, Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
The document summarizes spillway upgrades done for three Pennsylvania high hazard dams - Ironworks Dam, Poe Dam, and Youngman Dam - whose spillway capacities were found to be inadequate. For each dam, the document discusses the dam's history, previous findings of inadequate capacity, alternatives evaluated, and the upgrading approach selected. The selected approaches were raising the dam and expanding the auxiliary spillway at Ironworks Dam, armoring the embankment at Poe Dam, and raising the dam with a vinyl sheet pile parapet at Youngman Dam.
This document records an individual's rock climbing activities from 2011-2015. It lists the location, date, grades climbed, and notes for over 100 rock climbing routes completed during that time period. Locations include Red Rocks Canyon, Zion National Park, Penitente Canyon, Shelf Road, Tres Piedres, City of Rocks, Sinks Canyon, Devils Tower, Tensleep Canyon, and others across the western United States. Grades ranged from 5.5 to 5.12 on both lead and top rope. Traditional gear placements were also practiced on some routes.
Sarah Cantrell's trip log from Fall 2011 to Spring 2015 documents her participation in various adventure programs including backpacking, mountain biking, horseback riding, climbing, rappelling, and camping trips. Over the four year period she participated in over 20 trips in locations such as Wyoming, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, California and helped plan trip schedules for 2014.
Sandra Corso has over 30 years of experience as an outdoor adventure guide, instructor, and wilderness leader. She holds numerous certifications in rock climbing, mountaineering, wilderness first aid, and bike touring. Corso founded Rio Climbing Adventures in 2006 to lead rock climbing, hiking, and sea kayaking trips in Brazil. She currently works as an outdoor guide for several companies, leading clients on backpacking, hiking, climbing, and cycling adventures across North America. Corso has a Bachelor's degree in Geology, Oceanography, and Biology and previously worked as a seismic analyst.
This document is a resume for Benjamin Trister that outlines his education and extensive experience in outdoor education, wilderness medicine, and adventure sports. It shows that he graduated from Plymouth State University in 2010 with a Bachelor's degree in Adventure Education and has various certifications in wilderness first aid, EMT training, and whitewater safety. His work experience includes positions as a wilderness trip leader, outdoor educator, ski instructor, whitewater guide, and professional paddler.
The document contains a table listing Kiernan Krueger's wilderness trips from 2009 to 2015. It includes over 20 trips of various types such as canoeing, kayaking, mountaineering and camping in locations across Canada, the United States and South America. The trips range from 2 to 35 days and were done both as a participant and leader through organizations like YMCA John Island Camp, Lakehead University ORPT, and the International Wilderness Leadership School.
The document summarizes the individual's extensive backpacking, mountaineering, rock climbing, and outdoor leadership experience over several years. It includes over 50 backpacking trips in locations like the North Cascades, Olympic Peninsula, and Nepal. Mountaineering experience includes climbs up peaks in the North Cascades and Himalayas up to 20,187 feet. Over 100 rock climbs are listed in locations like Washington, California, Nevada, and Thailand ranging from 5.5 to 5.10d difficulty. Outdoor leadership roles are also noted.
The document discusses several case studies and lessons learned from roller compacted concrete (RCC) overtopping construction projects at dams. It summarizes the existing conditions and dam safety upgrades made for projects at Poe Dam in Centre County, PA and Lake Oneida Dam in Butler County, PA. These included replacing or modifying spillways, conduits, and embankment armoring using RCC. Construction details are provided such as phased RCC placement, reinforcing, and completed project costs and quantities. Additional project examples are discussed from Kentucky, Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
The document summarizes spillway upgrades done for three Pennsylvania high hazard dams - Ironworks Dam, Poe Dam, and Youngman Dam - whose spillway capacities were found to be inadequate. For each dam, the document discusses the dam's history, previous findings of inadequate capacity, alternatives evaluated, and the upgrading approach selected. The selected approaches were raising the dam and expanding the auxiliary spillway at Ironworks Dam, armoring the embankment at Poe Dam, and raising the dam with a vinyl sheet pile parapet at Youngman Dam.
This document records an individual's rock climbing activities from 2011-2015. It lists the location, date, grades climbed, and notes for over 100 rock climbing routes completed during that time period. Locations include Red Rocks Canyon, Zion National Park, Penitente Canyon, Shelf Road, Tres Piedres, City of Rocks, Sinks Canyon, Devils Tower, Tensleep Canyon, and others across the western United States. Grades ranged from 5.5 to 5.12 on both lead and top rope. Traditional gear placements were also practiced on some routes.
Sarah Cantrell's trip log from Fall 2011 to Spring 2015 documents her participation in various adventure programs including backpacking, mountain biking, horseback riding, climbing, rappelling, and camping trips. Over the four year period she participated in over 20 trips in locations such as Wyoming, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, California and helped plan trip schedules for 2014.
Sandra Corso has over 30 years of experience as an outdoor adventure guide, instructor, and wilderness leader. She holds numerous certifications in rock climbing, mountaineering, wilderness first aid, and bike touring. Corso founded Rio Climbing Adventures in 2006 to lead rock climbing, hiking, and sea kayaking trips in Brazil. She currently works as an outdoor guide for several companies, leading clients on backpacking, hiking, climbing, and cycling adventures across North America. Corso has a Bachelor's degree in Geology, Oceanography, and Biology and previously worked as a seismic analyst.
This document is a resume for Benjamin Trister that outlines his education and extensive experience in outdoor education, wilderness medicine, and adventure sports. It shows that he graduated from Plymouth State University in 2010 with a Bachelor's degree in Adventure Education and has various certifications in wilderness first aid, EMT training, and whitewater safety. His work experience includes positions as a wilderness trip leader, outdoor educator, ski instructor, whitewater guide, and professional paddler.
The document contains a table listing Kiernan Krueger's wilderness trips from 2009 to 2015. It includes over 20 trips of various types such as canoeing, kayaking, mountaineering and camping in locations across Canada, the United States and South America. The trips range from 2 to 35 days and were done both as a participant and leader through organizations like YMCA John Island Camp, Lakehead University ORPT, and the International Wilderness Leadership School.
Kathryn Haenn has experience in snowmaking operations, maritime engineering, waterfront management, and leadership roles. She received her USCG license from Maine Maritime Academy in 2014 with a degree in Marine Systems Engineering. Her professional experience includes snowmaking controller at Sugarloaf Mountain and internships in architecture and maritime engineering. She has held several seasonal roles in waterfront management and lifeguarding at a Girl Scout camp. Additionally, she has volunteered extensively with Girl Scouts of Maine and held leadership positions in her college regiment and fraternity.
Breck Holmes is seeking an MBA with a concentration in human resources. He has over 15 years of experience in education and non-educational fields. His educational background includes a B.S. in Childhood Education from SUNY Oswego and an MSED in Elementary Reading and Literacy from Walden University. His career has involved roles as a special education teacher's assistant, substitute teacher, and ropes course operator and trainer.
This document is a resume for Andrew M. Travis that outlines his education, relevant experience, additional experience, leadership and activities, and references. It shows that Andrew is expected to graduate from Grand Valley State University in April 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with an emphasis on Community Development and Nonprofit Management. He has experience in membership coordination, lifeguarding, office work, dining services, and security. Andrew has also been involved in leadership organizations and activities at his universities and high school.
The document provides details about Kea Jolicoeur's relevant projects, work experience, skills, education, and extensive wilderness experience. Some of Jolicoeur's notable projects include designing prosthetic and adaptive equipment. Work experience includes instruction roles at universities and outdoor guiding. Jolicoeur has a Bachelor's degree in engineering and wilderness medical certification. Extensive wilderness experience is demonstrated through numerous backpacking, kayaking, rock climbing, skiing/snowboarding, and biking trips in various locations.
Linda Jane Hanks has over 30 years of experience in special education teaching a variety of subjects at various grade levels. She has worked as a resource specialist, special day class teacher, and substitute teacher in multiple school districts in California. Her experience includes coordinating IEP meetings, assessments, mentoring, behavior modification, and maintaining student files and technology. She is currently working towards an Autism Credential and has previously earned a Master's in Special Education, CLAD Credential, and Learning Handicapped Credential.
Andrew McLean is an experienced ski mountaineer with over 25 years of experience in the sport. He has completed over 150 first descents across 7 continents and is recognized as a living legend in the industry. His resume details his extensive skiing background and accomplishments, which include competing in races and competitions, holding certifications, leading expeditions worldwide, and breaking records. He has been featured in numerous publications and films for his achievements and passion for pushing the boundaries of steep skiing.
Adrian C Smoker has a B.S. in Parks & Recreation Management from Western Carolina University with a focus on outdoor leadership and instruction. He has experience planning and implementing programs like Active Routes to School and a running/walking club for elementary students. Smoker also has experience supervising safety at events like bike rodeos and river cleanups. Currently, he works as a river guide for Adventurous Fast Rivers Rafting Company and previously worked as a cashier at a local ice cream shop.
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Kathryn Haenn has experience in snowmaking operations, maritime engineering, waterfront management, and leadership roles. She received her USCG license from Maine Maritime Academy in 2014 with a degree in Marine Systems Engineering. Her professional experience includes snowmaking controller at Sugarloaf Mountain and internships in architecture and maritime engineering. She has held several seasonal roles in waterfront management and lifeguarding at a Girl Scout camp. Additionally, she has volunteered extensively with Girl Scouts of Maine and held leadership positions in her college regiment and fraternity.
Breck Holmes is seeking an MBA with a concentration in human resources. He has over 15 years of experience in education and non-educational fields. His educational background includes a B.S. in Childhood Education from SUNY Oswego and an MSED in Elementary Reading and Literacy from Walden University. His career has involved roles as a special education teacher's assistant, substitute teacher, and ropes course operator and trainer.
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5-Summer 2011 ASAP Challenge Course Programs Adams State University Challenge Course, CO Assistant Facilitator 8-20 PAX
13-Summer 2011 ASAP Summer Training Intensive Weminuche Wilderness/Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Student Backpacking
2-Summer 2011 Personal Backpacking Crater Lake Trail, South San Juan Wilderness, CO
1-Fall 2011 ASAP Sandboarding/Waterfall Hike Great Sand Dunes National Park/Zapata Falls-San Luis Valley, CO Assistant Facilitator 4 PAX
Fall 2011-2013 ASAP Challenge Course Programs Adams State University Challenge Course, CO Lead Facilitator 7-40 PAX programs inculded middle schools ages, emphasized group dynamics, leadership styles
3-Fall 2011 ASAP AMGA CWI Training Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Student
2-Fall 2011 ASAP Mountain Bike Training Limekiln/Penitente Canyon Trails- San Luis Valley, CO Student
4-Fall 2011 ASAP Rock Climbing Site Management Training Tres Piedres, NM Student
1-Fall 2011 ASAP Boy Scout Troop Rock Climbing Penitente Canyon- San Luis Valley, CO Assistant Facilitator 20 PAX, repels
1-Fall 2011 Personal Snowboarding Wolf Creek Ski Area, CO
3-Winter 2012 AIARE AVI 1 Training Wolf Creek Pass, CO Student
1-Winter 2012 ASAP Ice Climbing Training North Clear Creek, CO Student
1-Winter 2012 ASAP Snow Shoeing/Snow Caving Wolf Creek Pass, CO Student
1-Winter 2012 Personal Snowboarding Monarch Mountain Ski Area, CO
1-Winter 2012 ASAP Ski Shuttle Monarch Mountain Ski Area, CO free ski day
1-Winter 2012 ASAP Kayak Roll Clinic Adams State University Swimming Pool, CO Student
2-Spring 2012 Personal Mt. Lindsey (Attempt) Huerfano Basin-Sangre De Cristo Wilderness, CO
3-Spring 2012 ASAP Challenge Course Training Adams State University Challenge Course, CO Student
1-Spring 2012 ASAP Earth Day Hike Windy Mountain-San Juan Wilderness, CO Lead Facilitator 5 PAX
5-Spring 2012 ASAP Mountaineering Training South Zapata Lake, CO Student
Northern Twin Peak Summit Sangre De Cristo Mountain Range, CO Student part of mountaineer training
Ellingwood Summit Sangre De Cristo Mountain Range, CO Student part of mountaineer training
2-Summer 2012 Personal Appalachian/Long Trail Manchester, VT
2-Summer 2012 Personal K2, Capital Peaks (Attempt) Aspen, CO
2-Summer 2012 Personal Crestone Peak to Needle Traverse South Colony Lake, CO
2-Summer 2012 ASAP New Student Orientation Rock Climbing Penitente Canyon- San Luis Valley, CO Assistant Facilitator 9 PAX (both days)
1-Fall 2012 ASAP Western Mountain Youth Rock Climbing Penitente Canyon- San Luis Valley, CO Assistant Facilitator 6 PAX
1-Fall 2012 ASAP Boy Scout Troop Rock Climbing Tres Piedres, NM Lead Facilitator 23 PAX, repels
1-Fall 2012 ASAP Route Setting Clinic Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Student
1-Winter 2013 Personal Snowboarding Monarch Mountain Ski Area, CO
1-Winter 2013 ASAP Boy Scouts Backpacking Adams State Adventure Program Rental Shop Assistant Facilitator 11 PAX, how to pack a backpack
1-Winter 2013 ASAP Ice Climbing Program North Clear Creek, CO Assistant Facilitator Texas Tech, 10 PAX
1-Spring 2013 ASAP Route Setting Clinic Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Assistant Instructor 16 students
1-Spring 2013 ASAP Climbing Wall Program Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Assistant Facilitator 10 PAX
3-Spring 2013 ASAP Challenge Course Inspection/Maintenance Adams State University Challenge Course, CO
3-Spring 2013 ASAP Challenge Course Training Adams State University Challenge Course, CO Assistant Instructor 8 students
1-Spring 2013 ASAP Trail Run Trip West San Francisco Creek, CO Lead Facilitator 4mi., 7 PAX
1-Summer 2013 Personal Mosca Pass Summit Great Sand Dunes National Preserve, CO
2-Summer 2013 AFW Staff Backpacking Training Sand Ramp Trail- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve 6 Staff Members
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5-Summer 2013 AFW 2nd Junior High Backpacking Mosca Pass- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Assistant Facilitator 8 PAX
7-Summer 2013 AFW 1st High School Backpacking Lower Sand Creek Basin- Great Sand Dunes National Preserve Assistant Facilitator 7 PAX
7-Summer 2013 AFW 2nd High School Backpacking Lower Sand Creek Basin- Great Sand Dunes National Preserve Assistant Facilitator 5 PAX
5-Summer 2013 AFW Alumni Backpacking Medano Pass- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Assistant Facilitator 8-PAX
4-Fall 2013 ASAP Blanca Peak Backpacking Lake Como Road-Mosca, CO Lead Facilitator 6-PAX, 2-3 class terrain
1-Fall 2013 ASAP Boy Scout's Climbing Wall Program Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Lead Facilitator 11-PAX
1-Fall 2013 Personal Day Hike South Zapata Lake, CO 1:15hrs. (trailhead-lake)
1-Fall 2013 Personal White Water Kayak Rio Grande River, CO 2nd class, put in-La Jara, take out- Manasa
1-Fall 2013 ASAP Art Culture Initiative Program Adams State University, CO Lead Facilitator 100 PAX
5-Fall 2013 ASAP Rock Climbing Site Management Training Tres Piedres, NM Assistant Instructor anchor building (natural), taught lesson on vector angles
1-Fall 2013 ASAP Boy Scout Troop Rock Climbing Tres Piedres, NM Assistant Facilitator 25 PAX, built anchors, releasable repel sites
1-Fall 2013 ASAP Women's Day Hike Mosca Pass- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Lead Facilitator 1 PAX, emphasized empowering women
1-Fall 2013 ASAP Boy Scouts Climbing Wall Program Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Lead Facilitator 30 PAX, 2 hour program
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2-Winter 2014 ASAP Ice Climbing Training North Clear Creek, CO/Chain Station-Wolf Creek Pass, CO Assitant Instructor taught basic ice tool swing, anatomy/history, leashes, maintenance, and ice selection
1-Winter 2014 ASAP Ice Climbing Chain Station-Wolf Creek Pass, CO Student WI2-4(top rope)
1-Spring 2014 ASAP Climbing Wall Program Adams State University Climbing Wall, CO Lead Facilitator 6 PAX, 2 hrs.
4-Spring 2014 ASAP Rock Climbing Trip Tres Piedres, NM Lead Facilitator mock leading lesson, rappelling, bouldering, backcountry cooking
1-Spring 2014 ASAP High School Leadership Initiatives Adams State University Campus, CO Lead Facilitator led leadership initiatives, NODOZE Leadership activity
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5-Summer 2014 C5 Staff Training Yellowstone National Park, Hyattville, WY Student 15 passenger van training, rappelling, facilitation training
6-Summer 2014 C5 Backcountry Training Big Horn Mountain Range, WY Student modeled days 7-14 of backpacking portion of trips
1-Summer 2014 C5 LNT Trainer Certification Hyattville, WY Student
6-Summer 2014 Wilderness Medical Associates Wilderness First Responder Training Frost Valley YMCA, NY Student
14-Summer 2014 C5 Backpacking Yellowstone National Park/Big Horn Mountain Range, WY Backcountry Instructor 7 PAX 15yr. Old students, 2 site staff
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5-Fall 2014 ETA LNT Student Lessons Glen Canyon Nat. Rec. Area(GCNRA)/Dixie Nat. Forest, UT Assistant Instructor
5-Fall 2014 ETA PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Course Sand Hollow State Park, UT Student
5-Fall 2014 ETA Kayaking Lake Powell, AZ Student
5-Fall 2014 ETA Backpacking Coyote Gulch, UT Assistant Instructor
1-Fall 2014 ETA Canyoneering Training Water Canyon-Hilldale, UT Student Mock Led Middle/Lower Canyon
5-Fall 2014 ETA Canyoneering Blue Pools Canyon-Paige, AZ Co-Instructor
5-Fall 2014 ETA Backpacking Snake Gulch-Fredonia, AZ Co-Instructor
5-Winter 2015 ETA Winter Camping/Snowshoeing Elephante Butte-Kanab, UT Co-Instructor
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5-Winter 2015 ETA Backpacking/Peak Bagging Dixie National Forest-Powell District, UT Co-Instructor
5-Spring 2015 ETA Rock Climbing Prophesy Wall/Green Valley Gap/Black and Tan Wall, UT Co-Instructor
5-Spring 2015 ETA Canyoneering Diana's Throne-Orderville, UT Co-Instructor
5-Spring 2015 ETA Kayaking Lake Powell, AZ Co-Instructor
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