6pm 21 July 2017 at the Republic Bar
This is your opportunity to influence the direction and running of the TCIA and help out. Please come along and have your say and maybe put your hand up
This is your opportunity to influence the direction and running of the TCIA and help out. Please come along and have your say and maybe put your hand up
The next training and assessment course being run will be an Indoor Climbing Guide course on July 25/26.
Please contact the secretary if you are keen to get on board.
Waterworks Quarry – Unsafe, Unstable, Unsuitable for Schools
Due to ongoing frequent, unpredictable and substantial rock fall, the TCIA policy has for some time been that the Waterworks Quarry is categorically not suitable as an instructional venue by school, college or similar dependant groups. By any standard, the rock is unstable and unsafe for climbing other than by experienced recreational climbers who can understand and assess the risk.
We understand that the location of the Waterworks Quarry makes it possible for half day class visits that fit the constraints of school or college timetables. However, this convenience must not be allowed to put student safety at risk. Members are reminded that they are required to conduct risk assessments prior to conducting any abseiling or climbing activity, and any such assessment should exclude the Waterworks Quarry on several safety criteria.
In the event of an accident resulting from the unstable nature of the rock at Waterworks Quarry, the TCIA would not support any member in charge of a group, in any resulting enquiry or inquest.
A successful training weekend was recently (March 4th & 5th) held at Freycinet.
We now look forward to assessments taking place April 8th & 9th.
We have also just announced another training & assessment weekend for May 27th & 28th.
As always, these will be based out of the White Water Wall campsite at Freycinet. Questions? Contact the Secretary or lodge an expression of interest.