Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni January 2011 SUMMARY OF TRIP INFORMATION Summer Hiking in Patagonia Leader Len Weiss Co-leader Phil Mecagni Patagonia, Chile and Argentina Januar 19 - February 2, 2011 Total # of days 15 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 Number of participants Advertised cost Max 12 $ 5,225 Min 10 Does it include airfare? Yes country air travel. Airfare range if not included Smaller trips and leader subsidization $ 1,400 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? Ths trip involves a considerable amount of remote backcountry travel. The leaders feel a small group will be the more manageable, less risky, and contribute to an enhanced participant experience . If a participant fee increase of more than 15% is proposed, please explain why? 20% because of its backcountry nature, as explained immediately above. No Includes $400 in- 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 Len Weiss 46 Hawthorn Road, Brookline, MA 02445 lenweiss@rcn.com Home 617-277-8403 Work 617-320-7024 C WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 11/2010 CPR BLS Expiration: Currently expired 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. Co-led front-country skiing trip, St. Moritz, 2008 Two prior trips (backcountry skiing - as leader)/backpacking - as co-leader) were canceled. Considerable backpacking and wilderness experience. This summer I was in the Wind River Range and Grand Teton National Park for 5 days, 4 nights each. My longest trek was nine days across the Sierra Nevadas. The remotest was a bush plane flyin/fly-out in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. 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 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni Co-leader name Co-leader address Co-leader email Co-leader phone Wilderness first aid training* CPR training* Prior leading experience Trip one Trip two Trip three 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? January 2011 Phil Mecagni 157 Pond St Hopkinton MA 01748 pmecagni@hotmail.com Home 508-435-5172 Work WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 2010 CPR BLS Expiration: Bike Prague and Bohemia, Sept 2008, 12 participants Hiking the Bavarian Alps, June 2008, 10 participant Bike Tuscany, Sept 2007, 10 participants Yes No If yes, please describe below: No, but Len has traveled to Spain, Andora, Mexico, Belize, Venzuela, Ecuador and Galapagos. Both leaders are becoming well acquainted with the area as a consequence of the planning process. We have read the information from, and talked with leaders on, the 2007 and 2008/2009 MEs to the area. Co-leader: Yes No Leader: Yes No Not applicable: Len has some command of the Spanish language, but we are relying on English-speaking guides provided by the outfitter. 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 Executive summary Please provide a brief description of the trip and the activities planned. 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 parks) Day hiking in Chilean and Agentine Andes. Backcountry room and board in rustic facilities. General sightseeing. See attached preliminary itinerary. Special equipment Does the trip require special equipment? Yes No If yes, please describe below what type of equipment and how you will ensure that people know how to use it: Basic hiking clothes and equipment, appropriate for the local weather conditions. No technical gear is needed. Yes No If yes, please describe below what type of experience? Also describe how you will ensure that the participant has this experience? Special experience Does the trip require special Revised 7/15/2016 Combination of front country hotels and backcounty facilities. See attached preliminary itinerary. All meals once we arrive in Chile and until we depart fom Argentina will be taken at front contry hotels and restaurants, and at the backcountry facilities. See attached preliminary itinerary. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will need to do to obtain them: The outfitter will arrange for the required permits. If no, please describe the process you went through to find out that they were not required: Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 2 of 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni 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 January 2011 Participants will be screened to ascertain that they will be able to hike the distances planned, and in the underlying environment and topography to be experienced. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will do: Not planned at time of application submission, but could be a possibility. The recreational aspects of the trip will be supplemented by the guides' knowledge of and experience in the natural and developed histoy of the areas we will visit. 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: Planning, logistics and assurance of execution of the plan. This trip involves internal domestic air and land travel, as well as hotel, meal and activity planning. Language, custom, distance and leader unfamiliarity with the area present challenges to a successful experience for participants. The outfitters guides are fluent English speakers and most have worked with them for many years. BlueGreen Adventures. www. bluegreenadventures.com Outfitter's only accidents have related to clients falling off horses, which they consider normal, given that they get about 150 riders every year. One was due to a broken stirrup and the other due to somebody being unable to control their horse and consequently falling off. In both cases, there was no compensation due on their part, and it didn't involve the insurers - they are claim-free. They have been operating ground transportation for 13 years without a single accident. Maximum amt: Up to 2,000,000 pounds Liability? Yes No sterling coverage for one event. Covers the entire 'package' from when they collect a client to when they drop them off. It is a condition of booking that each individual has travel insurance covering accident, illness and medical repatriation. Are they willing to list AMC as an Yes No additional insured? In the event of serious accident or illness, clients are evacuated by either helicopter (which cannot fly in very high winds) or by vehicle (where possible) or horse. 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. Trail conditions, river crossings, weather, wildlife (bears, snakes, etc.) Climate/terrain Potential hazards Trails - Nothing unusual expected. Outfitter will provide for inclusion in prospectus daily hiking distances and notes on terrain. Wildlife - Pumas are the only dangerous animal and they tend to stay well clear of Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 3 of 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni Response Foreign Country Potential hazards Response Transportation Potential hazards Response Participants Potential hazards Response Other Potential hazards Response January 2011 human activity. Climate - The weather can be notoriously unkind - wet (for not too long), cloudy and closed in. It can also be extremely windy. Torres del Paine has a milder and drier microclimate than the surrounding areas because of its unique geological features. The weather however is famously unpredictable and it is possible to experience four seasons in a few hours. Average daily temperatures vary but in summer expect 10 to 20 degrees celsius with the occasional hot day of 25 degrees. Temperatures can drop to zero at night and high winds are common. more. Trails - Nothing specific based on expected conditions. Wildlife - There are no documented accidents involving tourists that the outfitter is aware of. Climate - We will make sure everyone prepares both mentally and physically for a variety of conditions and packs accordingly. Itineraries need to be flexible. Political concerns, crime, language translation, terrorism At the time of submitting this application, there are no specific foreign country risks to address. The leaders will monitor changes. N/A Road conditions, drivers, insurance Ground transportation - Park roads are mostly unpaved and some are dusty and bumpy. In addition, the distances between sites can be great, and driving times long. The road between Punta Arenas and Cerro Castillo is just about finished. The road between Puerto Natales and the Serrano River is now happily open and this reduces the journey time to that area of the Park considerably. In-country airlines - to do. Ground transportation - Outfitter has been operating ground transportation for 13 years without a single accident. They employ their own fully qualified and certified drivers and operate their own fleet of 12-passenger Ford Econline vehicles that carry the appropriate and relevant Chilean insurance and have passed the local vehicle checks necessary for carrying clients. In-country airlines - to do. Level of fitness, screening concerns, experience with equipment or activity Nothing unusual expected. See Special Experience above. Adjustment of itinerary due to safety and/or fitness issues. Conditions unique to this type of trip N/A N/A 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 BlueGreen Adventures contact information: Emergency communication Phone contacts, language, Alec Quevedo, Lian Hayes or Claudia Herrera. documentation, distance from 1200 M. Bulnes, Puerto Natales, Chile emergency services Tel: + 56 61 410009 (or 061 410009 from within Chile) Mobile Claudia: 09-9-684-09135 (within Chile or +56 9-9-684-09135 outside Chile) Mobile Alec: 09-8-790-2388 (within Chile or +56 9-8-790-2388 outside Chile) Radio frequency (from any hotel/refugio/ranger station in park): 158.800 Email: info@bluegreenadventures.com See below re Medical Care. Outfitter's guides will have an extensive first-aid kit. Outfitters guides carry hand radios; Emergency equipment Revised 7/15/2016 Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 4 of 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni January 2011 What sort of emergency first aid or communication equipment (satellite phone, two-way radios) do you plan to use, if any? Evacuation Please describe your plan for evacuation from the backcountry location if applicable? 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. no email or mobile phone signal in Torres de Paine. Deposits What deposits will be required by airlines, hotels, tour operators, etc., and when? Outfitter - Deposit of $500 per person upon booking; balance due eight weeks prior to the start of trip; no increases quoted price after booking. Outfitter understands AMC marketing timeframe and application process, and aversion to financial risk. Expect to reach an arrangement that works for all parties. Airlines - Standard terms and conditions. Financial risk will be offset to greatest extent possible through travel insurance coverage. Deposit is forfeited if cancellation is 56 days or more from trip start; within 28-55 days 50% of trip cost; less than 28 days - 100% of trip cost. Transfer ($50 fee) of booking to another person allowed, not less than two weeks prior to commencement. See Emergency Response above. Torres del Paine is about a six-hour drive from the nearest hospital with a trauma care facility (Punta Arenas). There is a small hospital in Puerto Natales (three hours) with 24hour medical assistance that can deal with minor injuries and illnesses. Names and numbers to be provided. COST AND BUDGET DETAILS 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? Minimum numbers Will you still run the trip if you do not get the minimum number? $1,000 with application; $2,400 each on July 1 and October 1, 2011. Assures all participants are paid-up before money is due to outfitter for deposits and remainder. Refunds will be given to the extent that it will not raise the cost to the other participants. If the person's spot can be filled, that person may be entitled to a full refund. Yes No If yes, please describe conditions: Possibly. The trip is budgeted for 12 participants, including the 2 leaders. The aggregate cost of the trip is fixed for 7 through 12 people, so the individual cost would rise because of fewer participants. 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 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni January 2011 Summer Hiking in Patagonia Summary Itinerary Day Travel Activity Accommodations Meals 1 Fly from US overnight None None None 2 Arrive Santiago, Chile. Connecting flight to Punta Arenas (Sandy Point), Chile. Private ground transfer (241km) to Puerto Natales, Chile. Dinner and trip briefing Hotel Temauken (www.temauken.cl) D 3 Private ground transfer to Torres (Towers) del Paine N.P., Chile (approx. 1.5 hours, 112 km). Arrive at Grey Lake and board the Grey II launch towards the Grey Glacier. Walk up to the Grey Glacier Pehoe campsite B, L, D lookout; picnic lunch; hike to (fully-supported with Pehoe Lake hot showers, food and drink) 4 None Hike into French Valley, and along the shores of Lake Nordenskjold ; views of the Horns Cuernos (Horns) campsite (fullysupported with hot showers, food and drink) 5 None Hike through foothills of Paine Massif along the shores of Lake Nordenskjold towards the Towers. Campsite near Las B, L, D Torres campsite (fully-supported with hot showers, food and drink) 6 After hiking, private ground transfer (approx. 45 min) to Estancia Tercera Classic and challenging hike to base of the Towers; return to hosteria for a celebration drink; then to Estancia Tercera for fireside drinks and hot showers/baths while dinner is prepared. Homestay at Estancia (sheep farm) Tercera B, L, D 7 Private ground transfer to el Calafate, Argentina (305k). Stop en route at the Perito Moreno Glacier - walk the trails and admire the views. Dinner in one of the town's many fine steak restaurants. Hotel Kapenke (www.kapenke.com. ar) B, L, D Revised 7/15/2016 B, L, D Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 6 of 7 Patagonia Len Weiss/Phil Mecagni January 2011 8 Private ground transfer to el Chalten (Mountain That Smokes), gateway for the Los Glaciares National Park Explore el Calafate, and enjoy scenic viewing during transfer. 9 None Choose from a number of magnificent, guided hikes. 10 None Choose from a number of magnificent, guided hikes. 11 Private ground transfer to el Calafate; then flight to Buenos Aires and private ground transfer to hotel Evening exploration and dinner. Hotel Abasto Plaza (www.abastoplaza.c om.ar) B, L, D 12 None City tour taking in some of the city's most famous monuments and museums. Hotel Abasto Plaza B, L, D 13 None Day trip to the famous Tigre delta to admire the homes of Argentina's elite and walk the tree lined streets. Lunch in riverside restaurant; last night's dinner and tango show. Hotel Abasto Plaza B, L, D 14 Private ground transfer to airport for flights to US None B 15 Arrive US None Revised 7/15/2016 Hosteria Infinito Sur (www.infinitosurelc halten.com) – base for hiking the FitzRoy ange B, L, D B, L, D B, L, D Major Excursions Trip Proposal Form, page 7 of 7