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Multi-Club (COC,EOC,MOC,AOC) Trip to the Canadian Rockies (7/26/2007)

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Once you've reviewed the event details, and decided you'd like to join us, you MUST sign up at the bottom of this page.

You are STRONGLY encouraged to read this page in its entirety before signing up. If you'd like to attend, we ask that you abide by our rules and procedures as a time/cost saving process (with an end result of keeping membership free and lower cost events).

The Basics:
Event Type:Overnight
Event Location: Calgary, Banff, Kananaskis, Etc
Date(s) & Time:Thu, Jul 26 2007  5:00 PM
Registration Cut Off: Thu, May 31 2007 11:59:00 PM
Event Duration:You choose your duration
Difficulty Rating:D3: Moderate
Event Coordinator(s): JennP
Rhonda from Calgary
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 18 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:20
Minimum Group Size:2
Number Registered So Far: 6 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:
NOTE that if you are on the waiting list for this event, you are still welcome to join the fun! Simply contact the coordinator with your travel plans and sign up for some of the events being offered at www.calgaryoutdoorclub.com/events/trip2007.htm. You can also get involved in the chat/forum set up for our visitors at coc.rezgeek.com/viewtopic.php?p=9312#9312.

Hang out in Calgary with the COC, enjoying all the great stuff that they take for granted on a daily basis. Dates: approx July 26 th to August 7th 2007 – flexible. You decide how long you want to go for and when. Your coordinator, Rhonda will be planning activities specifically for the out-of-town visitors for the dates of July 26 th through August 7th 2007. You choose your exact dates depending on your time and budget.

What you're responsible for:
- Book your flights and notify the trip coordinator of your arrival/departure times
- Book your accommodation at one of the places in Motel Village. Why Motel Village? Because it is right at a C-Train (LRT) station and all of your activities will be easily accessible from there. If you want to book in someplace else, you're welcome to do that, but keep in mind that getting to and from your events may be more difficult as a result.
- Transportation while in the area. I highly recommend renting a vehicle... share with two or three other TOC'ers perhaps. You can try to get by with transit while you're in the city, but because there are so many of you coming, I can't guarantee that there will be enough willing carpool drivers from Calgary residents to get you out to trailheads, etc.

What will be done for you:
- Event planning. Your coordinator, Rhonda, is a volunteer with both the Calgary Outdoor Club and Calgary Culture Club. Let her know what kinds of activities you will want to do when you're in Calgary and she will plan accordingly, including coordinating some events herself, and arranging coordinators for other activities that she won't be participating in. All requests will be accommodated to the best of her ability, but keep in mind that you will still have some free time, and some activities (such as mountain climbing) are outside the scope of the COC (unless a professional guide with insurance is hired).
- Information and coordination: Rhonda will keep track of everyone's travel and activity plans and preferences on a separate web page which you can access to get a feel for what will be going on, and also to contact other attendees (if you wish) to coordinate things among yourselves for when you're not on a club activity.

Activity ideas and suggestions:
- Hiking. Calgary is all about the hiking, and why not!? The Canadian Rockies are less than an hour and a half drive away. If you want to hike, let Rhonda know what you're looking for. We can plan the following types of trips:
--- Easy to Moderate: Less than 8km (5mi) with negligible elevation gain
--- Moderate: 8-12km (5-7mi) with gentle elevation gain (avg 100m/300ft per every 1km/1mi distance)
--- Moderate to Difficult: 10-18km (6+mi) with greater elevation gain (>200m/600ft per every 1km/1mi distance)
- Whitewater Rafting: A challenging trip on the Kicking Horse or a more moderate trip on the Kananaskis.
- Car Camping or Back Packing
- Mountain Biking or Road Riding (rentals are available in Calgary)
- Cultural: See Calgary Culture Club for ideas about music, dance, theatre, etc. and let me know what you're interested in.
- Others: Inline Skating (rentals are available), Caving
- Inline Skating. We have a couple of excellent trails for beginners, and lots for the more advanced.

When you're ready to begin planning, check out our trip info to find out what's going on, and who's coming from the different clubs. Still looking for more ideas? Check out the Calgary Outdoor Club web site for more ideas.

Required Items to Bring:
$ for carpool to out-of-town events
Sense of adventure!
Recommended Items to Bring:
Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.

How to Get There:
Event Directions:Drive west for fourty hours (or take a plane for four hours). Look for a city with a small tower that used to look like a big tower and a stadium with a funny-shaped roof.

Notes:

- We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines at all times while participating in TOC events.
- Details of this event are subject to undergo a change at any point in time, with or without warning.
- Questions about equipment or rentals? Send them to safety@torontooutdoorclub.com.
- Notice any errors or problems in the information on this page? Please notify our Content Editor(s), Stacy, at content@torontooutdoorclub.com.


Cancellation/Partial Attendance:
Please review our Cancellation Policy carefully!