Trip Leader School Field Day – Spruce Mountain Trail

Field trip: Trip Leader School (TLS)

Trip Leader School Field Day – Spruce Mountain Trail

Participate in a scenario session with fellow Trip Leader Students to learn practical application of CMC Trip Leader skills. This field day explores the 15 Trip Leader competencies and examines trip issues and possible solutions while considering group dynamics and safety.

  • Sat, Nov 23, 2024
  • Pikes Peak
  • Volunteer Leadership
  • Adults
  • Easy
  • Easy
  • Mileage: 8.5 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 500 ft
  • High Point Elevation: 7,605 ft
  • Pace: 1-2mph

We will meet at the Spruce Mountain Open Space Trailhead at 7:30am for a trip brief and equipment check before starting our adventure and exploring the CMC's Trip Leading procedures.

3415 S Spruce Mountain Road, Larkspur, CO Map: https://goo.gl/maps/anHNYn2vGUn
        **There are porta-potties at the trailhead/meeting place**

This scenario session is only for those who are currently enrolled in the CMC Trip Leader School and have read the CMC Trip Leader Manual and completed the online training course.

This is a Trip Leader School Scenario Day. This casual hike will provide opportunities for future trip leaders to review the CMC Trip standards as prescribed in the CMC's Leader Manual, address group trip leading challenges (based on real examples), and discuss concerns and questions with experienced trip leaders. Expect about a 5-hour adventure.

Questions? Please contact Glenn Barr, GJB2000@GMAIL.COM

Spruce Mountain Open Space Information
https://www.douglas.co.us/open-space-natural-resources/properties/spruce-mountain-open-space-and-trail/

Spruce Mountain Trail Map
https://www.douglas.co.us/documents/spruce-mountain-open-space-trail.pdf

Route/Place

Spruce Mountain Trail


Roster
Required Equipment

Required Equipment

Ten essentials as well as anything additional that you might carry if you were the actual leader on this trip. Think group gear, CMC Trip Leader Paperwork, etc.

What is different when you are the Trip Leader and not just a Trip Participant?

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