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Welcome to the Alpine Ski Patrol members page. Here you will find general information on the Alpine Ski Patrol members and operations. There are currently 4 sections, as follows:

  • The Alpine Ski Patrol Roster for the 2009/2010 season,
        - which presents the patrol rosters for each weekend team and the midweek patrol.

  • The APL Duty Roster for the 2009/2010 season.
        - which presents the 4 weekend duty rosters and their schedules weekends.

  • Alpine Patrol Protocol for the 2009/2010 season.
        - which presents the protocol all patrollers are to follow for the weekend patrol.

  • Alpine Patrol Recruitment for the 2009/2010 season.
        - which provides information for potential new patrollers.





 
1. Weekend Patrol
Patrol Leader
Glenn O
Team "A"
Team "B"
Team "C"
Team "D"
Ian K Sandy M Doug M Ange S
       
Amber M
Heidi W
Howard M
Jeff T
Ken P
Paul E
Reg B
Dennis H
Lyall P
Michelle K
Paul A
Shari C
Stacy B
John A
Judy R
Karen H
Rob R
Shanna R
Tom J
Carl S
Larry M
Laurie L
Melanie K
Rick F
Tracey M
2. Mid-Week Patrol
Ann D
Gary M
Greg B
Kim S





1. Weekend Patrol
Date Team "A" Team "B" Team "C" Team "D"
December 12/13    ON * ON OFF OFF
December 19/20 OFF OFF    ON * ON
December 26/27 ON    ON * OFF OFF
December 28 - 31 ---------- X-Mas Break ----------
January 2/3 OFF OFF ON    ON *
January 9/10 OFF ON    ON * OFF
January 16/17    ON * OFF OFF ON
January 23/24 OFF    ON * ON OFF
January 30/31 ON OFF OFF    ON *
February 6/7    ON * OFF ON OFF
February 13/14 OFF    ON * OFF ON
February 20/21 ON OFF    ON * OFF
February 27/28 OFF ON OFF    ON *
March 6/7    ON * OFF OFF ON
March 13/14 OFF    ON * ON OFF
March 15 - 19 ---------- March Break ----------
March 20/21 ON OFF OFF    ON *
March 27/28 OFF ON    ON * OFF
April 3/4    ON * ON OFF OFF
April 10/11 OFF OFF ON    ON *
Denotes APL in charge! *





Sign-In and Preparation
1. Everyone is to be signed in by 7:45AM sharp
  • Sign up for duties as you sign in
  • This gives the APL's 10 - 15 minutes to get the schedule in order for the day
  • 2. Debriefing is at 8:10am
  • Do not leave the shack before the debriefing unless you have checked with an APL
  • Opening
    1. Both Arrowhead & Summit chairs will open at 8:15am
  • All toboggans are to be setup and checked
  • If the weather is bad, then toboggans can be placed back in the toboggan caches after they have been
         setup & checked.
  • Spinal packs checked
  • The spinal bags should contain; spider straps (sections #1 - #4, we do not NEED #4), 2 methods for head
         restraint (towel rolls & the head restraint that came with the kits), Knee padding, and extra blanket
         C collars.
  • O2 checked
  • signed off every Sat morning on the check list in the pack & called into the APL.
  • Hay bales cleared
  • Hill safety checked
  • etc...
  • 2. North & The Steeps will be opening at 8:30am every Sat & Sun
         (unless otherwise indicated by the APL)
  • Whoever is scheduled to open North at 8:30am will open North earlier, if required
  • Whoever opens North must flip the signs at the bridge to inform the members that North is open
  • For any incidents on the North side, you must remember to call for transportation to the South
         side (snowmobile)
  • 3. All issues should be brought to the attention of the APL in charge (Patrol 12)
    Closing
    1. South will close at 4:00pm
  • Gather at the bottom of the Summit chair. If the Summit chair is closed, we will sweep
         from the Arrowhead chair.
  • Note: go by the time on the clock at whatever chair we are sweeping from.
  • Ensure you sweep your assigned hill properly.
  • 2. North will close at 3:45pm with last run being called at 3:30pm, unless
         otherwise indicated by the APL (Sunday earlier closing dependent on crowds)
  • The O2 will have to be brought down from the top of the North chair to the North lift shack at
         the bottom on the second last run of the day.
  • Sign-Out
    1. All patrollers to sign-out after completing closing sweep
  • If you need to sign out early, let the Duty APL know before you sign in.
  • This allows the APL to plan around you (and so they are not the only one who shows up for sweep.
  • 2. No patrollers are to leave until 'Boots Off'
    The Patrol Shack
    1. With the added number of patrollers (and the Alpine Ski Patrol Nursery) it
         becomes even more critical that we all keep our shack neat & tidy
    2. Please, if you are having a number of guests, ask them to use the guest
         change room in the main chalet
    Patrol Discounts
    1. Fifteen (15) % off all food and beverages
    2. Twenty (20) % off all ski lessons
    3. Ten (10) % off all ski tuneups at Squire John's
    4. Fifty (50)% off 10 guest tickets
  • Each patroller is allowed one, and only one, guest at 1/2 price until 8:00am.
  • this means that patrollers cannot ask another patroller to sign in their second guest before 8:00am.
  • After 8:00am the remaining spots can be divided up between all the patrollers requiring more than one spot.
  • This is necessary to keep it fair for all patrollers.
  • Miscellaneous
    1. Only the PL and APLs will be able to sign for comp tickets from the office
    2. If anyone has any issues or concerns please do not hesitate to talk to the PL
         or one of the APL's





    Ski For Free?
    At a Private Club?

    Now is your chance with the Canadian Ski Patrol. The Alpine Ski Patrol (member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System) is looking for new patrollers for the 2009/2010 ski season. You will receive some of the best first aid, CPR, Defibrillator and O2 training available anywhere. Skills that can be used anywhere, anytime.

    At Alpine Ski Club, you'll be skiing at one of the best private resorts in the Collingwood area. Enjoy almost everything that goes along with being a member at a private resort: short lift lines, family atmosphere, respect of the membership, great après ski parties, ski hills without heavy traffic, 2 ½-pipes, 2 terrain parks, 3 quad chairs, 1 six-pack chair, excellent variety of terrain, 2 chalets, 1 warm-up hut, a racing program, and the respect of the area management. And several new runs on the North hill , called the Steeps.

    We also receive certain benefits that are unique to the patrol: discount ski lessons, discount lift tickets for guests, discount food, the ability to ski on your off days, the opportunity to become part of a well-trained team of first aid providers, first aid competitions, a ski patrol race and a wide selection of social opportunities. What's more, you'll never again need to look for someone to ski with, and you'll experience that incredible feeling of helping someone in need.

    If any of the above interests you, please contact the Patrol Leader.









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    This page was last updated on December 16, 2009.