An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Dave Langley/n/a (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 SUMMARY OF TRIP INFORMATION An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Leader Dave Langley Co-leader n/a Tanzania, Kilimanjaro (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 Total # of days 13 Hiking Downhill skiing Kayaking Title of trip Leadership Location(s) Dates Type of trip check all that apply Backpacking Cultural Road biking Nordic ski Mountain biking Snorkeling Other – please describe Mountain hiking plus safari Max 13 Min 10 $ 4,550 - $5,050 Does it include airfare? Yes No $ 1,600-$1,800 Is this proposal for a small group trip – i.e., less than 14 participants and 2 leaders or 7 participants and 1 leader? Yes No If yes, why is a small group proposed? If a participant fee increase of more than 15% is proposed, please explain why? Number of participants Advertised cost Airfare range if not included Smaller trips and leader subsidization LEADER AND CO-LEADER INFORMATION Leader name Leader address Leader email Leader phone Wilderness first aid training CPR training Prior leading experience Trip one Trip two Trip three Other related trip experience Dave Langley P.O. Box 1044, Windham, ME 04062 dalangley@gmail.com Home 207-221-2728 Work 207-310-8829 WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 5/08 - renewal sched. 5/08 CPR BLS Expiration: Please list the last three longer (5+ day) trips you have led for the AMC including destination, type of trip, dates and number of participants. Feel free to list additional trips you have led, particularly if they demonstrate experience related to the trip you are proposing. Colorado 14ers, 8/06, 18 participants Death Valley and the Mountains of Western Nevada, 5/06, 18 participants Colorado 14ers, 8/05, 18 participants >Led numerous AMC Maine Chapter & Inter-Chapter hikes in the high peaks of Maine-New Hampshire-Vermont (since Jan. 2000) requiring winter hiking equipment and skills (including crampons & ice ax) as well as trips requiring higher-level mountaineering skills (e.g., roped travel) >Lead-climbing technical snow & ice routes in New Hampshire since Dec. 1980 Non-New England snow/ice mountaineering includes Mount Rainier (1993 & 2005), Mount Baker (2005), Mount Hood (2005) >Formal mountaineering training under the direction of AMGA-certified guides: To lead a major excursion you must have current CPR and WFA at the time of your trip (or AWFA for all backcountry trips). If you do not have the required level of certification at the time you submit your proposal or it will expire before the date of your trip, you will need to make arrangements to recertify in a timely manner. Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 1 of 5 An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Dave Langley/n/a (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 - Glacier Navigation & Crevasse Rescue (3 days), July 2006, American Alpine Institute - Lead Climbing-Rock (4 days), June-July 2000, Chauvin Guides International & International Mountain Climbing School - Avalanche Hazards - Mt. Washington (1 day), Nov. ‘98, Chauvin Guides International - Lead Climbing-Snow & Ice (4 days), Dec. ‘97, International Mountain Climbing School - Ice Climbing Clinic, (1 day), Jan. ’95, International Mountain Climbing School - Climbing School (1 day), July ’93, Rainier Mountaineering Inc. Co-leader name Co-leader address Co-leader email Co-leader phone Wilderness first aid training* CPR training* Prior leading experience Home Work WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: CPR BLS Expiration: If you are a new co-leader you must submit an application to be a major excursions leader or co-leader prior to submitting this application. Scouting Have either of you led this trip before or traveled to this area? Languages Does either the co-leader or leader speak the local language? Couples Do the leader and co-leader have a significant personal relationship? Private trips Do either of you lead trips that are private - not sponsored by the AMC? Yes No If yes, please describe below: Leader is mentoring with E. Bloom re: trip planning, logistics, participant screening, budgeting. The outfitter is the same as for prior AMC trips to Tanzania. Executive summary Please provide a brief description of the trip and the activities planned. We will fly into Kilimanjaro Airport and stay at an arrival safari camp for 2 nights to prepare and begin acclimatizing for our Kilimanjaro trek. We will have 8 days/7 nights on the mountain (summit 19,341 feet), using the guides and porters provided by our outfitter, African Environments. We will return to Arusha and fly back to the United States. This trip is a repeat of E. Bloom's January 2007-08 trips. On the Kilimanjaro trek, we will stay in mobile tented camps along the designated route. Co-leader: Yes No Leader: Yes No Not applicable: Yes No If yes, please list who has agreed to be your back-up in case one or both of you need to drop out. This is required for approval! Yes No If yes, please note that you cannot advertise AMC and private trips together unless there is a clear distinction between the two in any marketing materials you send out. LOGISTICAL DETAILS OF TRIP Accommodations Please describe your plan for accommodation(s) Meals Please describe your plan for providing meals Permits or permissions Does the trip require special permits or permissions? (required on many U.S. federal lands and national Revised 7/15/2016 African Environments provides and prepares all meals, which are included in the trip cost. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will need to do to obtain them: Yes, this trip will require permits in the Kilimanjaro National Park. The outfitter, African Environments, will obtain these permits and include them in the price. Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 2 of 5 An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Dave Langley/n/a (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 parks) If no, please describe the process you went through to find out that they were not required: Special equipment Does the trip require special equipment? Special experience Does the trip require special skills on the part of the participant? Pre-trip activities Do you plan to get your group together before the trip for an activity or social event? Conservation, education and recreation How will this major excursion meet the mission of the AMC? www.outdoors.org/about/ mission.cfm Yes No If yes, please describe below what type of equipment and how you will ensure that people know how to use it: Yes No If yes, please describe below what type of experience? Also describe how you will ensure that the participant has this experience? Significant prior hiking experience including overnight trips. Participants will be screened for how they responded in previous trips at altitude, if any. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will do: Will likely organize 3 days hikes and possibly an overnight trip so people can meet, prepare, and also so the leader can assess abilities and check gear. In addition to the clear flora and fauna aspects of the climb, this trip will be a wonderful opportunity for participants to interact with the local culture. Our porters and guides will be indigenous. The group will also have the chance to learn about the many environmental impacts climbers make on Mt. Kilimanjaro and how these are dealt with by climbing groups and the local park administration. TOUR OPERATOR AND GUIDE SERVICE INFORMATION Will this trip require a tour operator or guide service during part, or the entire trip? Name of tour operator/guide service Tour operator website Safety record Please provide information about their safety record. Insurance Do they have liability insurance? Emergency response Please describe the outfitters’ response plan in the case of an emergency. Yes No Please describe their services. If you are using a tour operator for the entire trip, please describe why you will be using them rather than doing this trip on your own: Yes, this trip will require an outfitter, African Environments, and their website is www.africanenvironments.co.tz. For safety reasons, as well as logistical reasons, it is imperative to use a reliable outfitter for this trip. Also, the Tanzania government requires the use of guides & porters. This is a one-leader trip because AE provides all services from when we step off the plane to when we step back onto the plane, and could do so if the AMC leader was incapacitated. The AE trip leader (head guide as we would think of them) will be briefed in use of the AMC sat phone and AMC emergency contact numbers. African Environments www.africanenvironments.co.tz AE will have been the outfitter on 6 prior AMC trips. They were the outfitter for the AMC President's society trip in late December 2005/early January 2006 which fell victim to a natural disaster (rockslide) while climbing an approved route. Although AE cannot prevent natural disasters, they showed that they are remarkably well trained and equipped to coordinate a back-country evacuation and disaster site in this situation. Liability? Yes No Maximum amt: $ Are they willing to list AMC as an Yes No additional insured? They carry Gamow hyperbaric bags and oxygen for emergencies. They are prepared to evacuate in case of emergencies RISK ASSESSMENT Please assess the risks and hazards of your trip. Carefully consider each area of risk and how it may affect your trip. Devise a plan to prevent each hazard and to respond to it if it becomes necessary. Please be very specific for each section if applicable. Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 3 of 5 An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Dave Langley/n/a Climate/terrain Potential hazards Response Foreign Country Potential hazards Response Transportation Potential hazards Response Participants Potential hazards Response Other Potential hazards Response (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 Trail conditions, river crossings, weather, wildlife (bears, snakes, etc.) Kilimanjaro presents issues for terrain, altitude and weather. African Environment guides have years of wilderness experience, including extensive training in emergency measures and high altitude medicine. The itinerary and pace strictly adhere to the latest guidelines on maximum daily altitude gain. The staff does have medical training and in extreme cases, helicopters can be used to fly people to the nearest hospital. During the safari the participants will be in vehicles. We will only be allowed to walk outside the vehicles if the guides think it is safe, and if we are allowed to hike in the national parks, there will be an armed guard.All participants will be urged to purchase additional evacuation insurance for the trip. Political concerns, crime, language translation, terrorism Tanzania is a relatively stable country. The State Department travel advisories will be monitored closely. Also, African Environments will monitor any unrest and safety considerations. Travel insurance will be highly encouraged for all participants.As for theft, petty crime does occur. Participants will be advised not to bring valuables and to carry important documents, expensive camera equipment and money on them at all times. Tanzania’s official language is English Road conditions, drivers, insurance Transportation to and from the airport, start of the hike and safari African Environments will be providing all transportation and drivers. Participants and leaders will not have to do any driving during the trip. Level of fitness, screening concerns, experience with equipment or activity Participants may get altitude sickness and may not be prepared physically for the extreme altitudes Participants must be in excellent physical shape with significant hiking experience, although porters carry all our gear except daypacks. Previous hiking experience at altitude is preferred. Conditions unique to this type of trip Tanzania is a developing country with many health concerns, such as unsafe drinking water and disease. Participants will be advised about required and recommended vaccinations, safe drinking water practices, and African Environments will prepare its food to the highest standards and hygiene practices it can.Participants will be encouraged to get all recommended and potentially required immunizations. EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Please describe your plans for dealing with emergencies. Use as much detail as possible, and list any special communications equipment you may need to ensure the safety of your participants. DO NOT LEAVE THIS SECTION BLANK AE has radios as well as cell phones for contact with the main office & emergency Emergency communication Phone contacts, language, communication. The leader will carry the AMC satellite phone. AE staff speak English documentation, distance from well. Evacuation can be quite a distance and may require helicopter or plane. emergency services AE guides carry radio and cell phones. AMC leader carries satellite phone. Emergency equipment What sort of emergency first aid or communication equipment (satellite phone, two-way radios) do you plan to use, if any? AE, in conjunction with Tanzania park service, would coordinate any evacuation. AE Evacuation Please describe your plan for includes a local evacuation company's services with all their treks. Evacuation could be evacuation from the to Arusha, or to Nairobi Kenya if more extensive medical care is needed. backcountry location if applicable? Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 4 of 5 An African Dream: Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Dave Langley/n/a (est.) Dec. 26, 2008 - Jan. 7, 2009 Medical care Please describe the medical care available in the area(s) where you will be traveling and list names and telephone numbers for these facilities. Arusha has clinics and hospitals. Serious or surgical cases might be evacuated to Nairobi Kenya. AE and their evacuation company would coordinate decisions as to where to take people, in conjunction with our AMC med evac insurance provider once in an area where such decisions can be made. Deposits What deposits will be required by airlines, hotels, tour operators, etc., and when? Refunds What is the latest date you can cancel and still receive a full refund? Participant deposit What are the initial deposit and your schedule of payments? Cancellation policy What will your cancellation policy be for the participants? $1,000 to AE on trip approval, to reserve national park campsites. COST AND BUDGET DETAILS Minimum numbers Will you still run the trip if you do not get the minimum number? June 2008 $1,000 deposit on application to the trip; balance divided into two payments likely 120 and 90 days prior to trip. Before sending money, the participants will be provided with full cancellation information. They will be given a date beyond which if they cancel, they may only receive a refund if their spot can be filled by another participant (June 2008). Also, they will be informed that (at the time air tickets are purchased) they own the ticket and any refundability depends on the airline policy. We will attempt to use group rates to provide great flexibility in this regard, if financially feasible Yes No If yes, please describe conditions: Reference web links: MEC Home Page: Forms: Deadlines: Club House: http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/ http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/application/ http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/listings amcexcursions@outdoors.org E-Mail Addresses: Club House: MEC Chair: amcexcursions@outdoors.org mecchair@amcboston.org Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 5 of 5