Joan Chambers/Cliff Chambers Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle SUMMARY OF TRIP INFORMATION Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle Leader Joan Chambers Co-leader Cliff Chambers Peru and Easter Island, Chile May 31 - June 15, 2015 Total # of days 16 Backpacking Bicycling-Mountain Bicycling-Road Title of trip Leadership Location(s) Dates Type of trip check all that apply Primary type of trip Number of participants (excluding leaders) Advertised cost Airfare range if not included When should the trip notice be published in AMC Outdoors? Do you wish to have your trip listed online before it is published in AMC Outdoors? Smaller trips and leader subsidization Camping Cultural Family Hiking Paddling-Canoeing Paddling-Sea-Kayaking Skiing-CrossCountry (Nordic) Trekking (e.g., hutto-hut) Hiking Minimum 14 Skiing-Downhill Snorkeling (Alpine) Walking Other – please describe Select one of those checked above. Maximum 16 $ 4500 Does it include airfare? Yes No $ 1900 Will leaders assist participants with flights? Yes No First Appearance: Month As early as possible Year Last Appearance: Month May Year 2015 Note: AMC Outdoors is only published in Jan., March, May, July, Sept., Nov. Yes No If yes, please list the approximate month and year when it should be posted on line. As early as possible 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? N/A 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 Form Revised February 2014 Joan Chambers 16 Harcourt St #5H, Boston, MA, 02116 wu.chambers@gmail.com Home 617-680-6717 Work Cell 617-680-6717 WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 5/2015 (will recertify before the trip) CPR BLS Expiration: 2/2015 (will recertify before the trip) If this is your first Adventure Travel trip as a Leader you must be present at the AMCATC meeting at which the trip proposal is considered. 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. 2013 02/21 to 03/10 Patagonia day hikes and Backpack : Leader 2011 07/15 to 07/30 Tour du Mont Blanc Backpack : Leader 2011 02/05 to 02/21 New Zealand Backpack : Leader Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 1 of 5 Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle Joan Chambers/Cliff Chambers experience 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 Other related trip experience 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? Cliff Chambers 16 Harcourt St #5H, Boston, MA, 02116 wu.chambers@gmail.com Home 617-680-3735 Work Cell 617-680-3735 WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 5/2015 (will recertify before the trip) CPR BLS Expiration: 9/2015 If you are a new co-leader you must submit an application to be an Adventure Travel leader or co-leader prior to submitting this application. Also, it is strongly recommended that you be present at the AMC-ATC meeting at which the trip proposal is considered. 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. Please indicate if you were the leader or co-leader. 2013 02/21 to 03/10 Patagonia day hikes and Backpack : Co-Leader 2011 07/15 to 07/30 Tour du Mont Blanc Backpack : Co-Leader 2011 02/05 to 02/21 New Zealand Backpack : Co-Leader Yes No If yes, please describe below: 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! Marianne Page 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 materials you send out. LOGISTICAL DETAILS OF TRIP Summary Please provide a description of the trip and the activities planned. If available, please include or attach an itinerary. Accommodations Please describe your plans for accommodation(s) Meals: Please describe your plans for providing meals. If the budget includes any funds for leader meals not shared with the group please justify. Local Transportation Form Revised February 2014 Start with a day and a half tour of Cuzco and then a four-day hike of the Inca Trail including a climb up Huayna Picchu. Leave Machu Picchu for Santiago and then tour Easter Island. There will be a three-day tour of the island and then return to Santiago where participants will catch their return flights home. We will be accompanied by professional outfitters and guides. The Inca Trail is well-designated, has very delineated hiking protocol and destination points much like the hiking in New Zealand. Permits are set for a specific time factor and are supervised by the state system as well as the guides and porters. All guides are multi-lingual and have expertise in specific areas of ornithology, history, or archaeology. All guides have First Aid and emergency response training and equipment. 3-star hotels, as arranged by our outfitter. Tent camping on the Inca Trail. All breakfasts and some lunches will be included. Dinner will be included on the Inca Trail. All dinners not included will be coordinated by the leaders and paid for by the participants. All transportation will be provided by the outfitter. This includes transfers to and from Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 2 of 5 Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle Please describe your plans for local transportation Will leaders or participants be drivers of motor vehicles? Permits or permissions Does the trip require special permits or permissions? (required on many U.S. federal lands and national parks) Special equipment Does the trip require special equipment? Special experience Does the trip require special skills on the part of the participant? Joan Chambers/Cliff Chambers airports, tour vehicles in Peru and Easter Island. Internal air in Peru is arranged by the Peruvian outfitter through their partner consolidator. For the purposes of the budget, it is assumed that the participants will pay for all airfare including internal airfare such as the round-trip to Easter Island from Santiago. The estimated airfare of $1900 assumes a flight schedule that originates in New York and includes all airfare. In Peru and Easter Island, drivers must carry a special driving permit for tourist vehicles. Will leaders be drivers? Will volunteer participants be drivers? If so, MVR checks will be needed. See Appendix S1. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will need to do to obtain them: Provided by the outfitters in both locations If no, please describe the process you went through to find out that they were not required: 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? Hiking at high altitude requires a complete understanding of possible hazards and risks, as well as appropriate conditioning. Screening will help in this regard as well as adequate medical advice and possible medication. We and the outfitter have built-in days for acclimatization for higher altitude hiking. Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will do: We will try to plan a gathering in some central location depending on the addresses of the participants. In all likelihood it will be a short hike followed by a group dinner. 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 AMC-AT trip meet the mission of the AMC? www.outdoors.org/about/mission.cfm This trip meets the mission of the AMC in that it includes physical activities respectful of the environment as well as cultural aspects in both locations. The outfitter has a social and environmental business practices operating policy. [See the website for this information] Materials in this regard will be part of the predeparture materials provided by Adventure Life. Adventure Life uses a supplier on the Inca Trail that uses the best porters and contributes to sustainable travel. This supplier has helped design some of the volunteer programs in the villages where the porters come from and has assisted them in developing their own tourist infrastructure (camps, alternative treks, etc.) TOUR OPERATOR AND GUIDE SERVICE INFORMATION This section should be completed if the trip will be using a tour operator, outfitter, guide service, travel agency or other such company or person(s) for a significant part of the trip or for the entire trip. Any person(s) or companies that are handling a significant portion of trip funds or arrangements need to be vetted. If there is more than one tour operator please provide this information about each such entity. Will this trip require a tour Yes No operator or guide service Please describe their services. If you are using a tour operator for the entire trip, during part of or for the please describe why you will be using them rather than doing this trip on your own: The very nature of the Inca Trail, trail permits, conservation efforts, etc. is best done entire trip? under the supervision of a responsible outfitter. The same holds true on Easter Island. The outfitter has been found to provide hotel rentals, vehicle rentals, and guides for less than what we could arrange. We chose this outfitter because it was used on the previous year's trip (#1401) after extensive research. The outfitter has been in business for 13 years and takes care of 2500-3000 travelers per year. Name of tour operator/guide dventure Life. They are members of IATA, IGTOA, IAAN, the VVV, Rainforest Alliance, and several other travel groups. service http://www.adventure-life.com Tour operator website Form Revised February 2014 Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 3 of 5 Joan Chambers/Cliff Chambers Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle 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. They have had no serious injuries and have been in business for 13 years. For more information on the principals of the company and background go to http://www.adventure-life.com/about_us/about_us.php Liability? Yes No Maximum amt: $ 1,000,000 Are they willing to list AMC as an Yes No additional insured? The outfitter has a 24-hour on-call operations staff member. Field staff carry radios and phones. Travel insurance is recommended for evacuation. The outfitter has a policy concerning medical care delivered during a trip, including medical equipment, Gamov hyperbaric bags for high altitude, etc. The outfitter also provides a booklet including health preparation tips for the areas visited. 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 The usual hazards of hiking can occur. While this is a guided hike on the Inca Trail, it is at high altitude Response Clear precautions and options will be offered to all applicants and participants as well as indications in the prospectus. Political concerns, crime, language translation, terrorism Foreign Country Potential hazards Pick-pockets Response All participants will be cautioned to be careful of passports, currency, cameras, and other valuable items. Road conditions, drivers, insurance Transportation Potential hazards Response Vehicles will be mini-vans or small passenger buses depending on the size of the group. On Easter Island, 4-wheel-drive vehicles are typically used due to the state of the roads and access to sites. All drivers are fully insured and carry special licenses to drive tourist vehicles. Level of fitness, screening concerns, experience with equipment or activity Participants Potential hazards High altitude hiking Response For those concerned with high altitude hiking, there is the option of bypassing the hike and doing less vigorous activities but ones that are in keeping with the AMC goals and values. Conditions unique to this type of trip Other Potential hazards Response EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Please describe your plans for dealing with emergencies. Give 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 BLANK See below, Emergency communication Phone contacts, language, documentation, distance from emergency services Our outfitters will be equipped with a full communication system, and both AMC leaders Emergency equipment What sort of emergency first will be provided with contact information at AMC in the event that one of our leaders aid or communication becomes incapacitated. equipment (satellite phone, two-way radios) do you plan to use, if any? All participants will be encouraged to obtain travel evacuation insurance. Additionally, Evacuation Form Revised February 2014 Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 4 of 5 Machu Picchu and Easter Island: Incas and Isle 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. Joan Chambers/Cliff Chambers the outfitters and leaders are trained in Wilderness First Aid. The Inca Trail is highly monitored for safety of trekkers. Our outfitters will also carry emergency telephone communication devices. Lima, Peru: Clinica Anglo Americana - Clinic: Alfredo Salazar 350, San Isidro, Phone 616-8900. Urgent Care Center: Av. La Fontana 362, La Molina, Phone 616-8989 Cuzco, Peru: Cusco Medical Assistance. Tel:+51 84 224016+51 84 224178.Address: Urb. El Ovalo, Av. La Paz B-1 Easter Island, Chile: Dr. G. Concha Grossi Dr. P. Barra Hernandez. Hanga Roa Hospital, Easter Island, Chile Easter Island has a hospital and emergency surgery availability. Complicated medical cases would require airlifting to Santiago, Chile COST AND BUDGET DETAILS All costs will be in U.S. dollars, and our quotes are in U.S. dollars. The Foreign currencies For int’l trips list each foreign currency, the agents will be paid in U.S. dollars. The current budgetary figure allows current $US dollar exchange rate and what for some inflation between now and the commitment date. contingencies you have if that rate changes. If a tour operator or agent is being used, what currency is the agent to be paid in? $800 per person is due to Adventure Life when we have committed to the trip Group Trip Deposits What deposits will be required from you by airlines, hotels, tour operators, etc., and when? 90 days prior Group Trip Refunds What is the latest date you can cancel and still receive a full refund of any deposits? $1000 with application. $1500 by Oct. 1, 2014. Bal. of $2000 by Jan. 1, 2015 Participant deposits What are the initial deposit and your schedule of payments by participants to you? Full refund if the trip does not run. Individuals may cancel 90 days prior if it does not Cancellation policy What will be your cancellation interfere with the trip's status. policy for the participants? Minimum numbers Yes No If yes, please describe conditions: Will you still run the trip if you do not get the minimum number? Reference web links: AMC-ATC Home Page: Forms: Deadlines: E-Mail Addresses: Club House: AMC-ATC Chair: Form Revised February 2014 http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/ http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/application/ http://snebulos.mit.edu/orgs/amc/committee/proposals/ nholland@outdoors.org mikebarry657@mac.com Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 5 of 5