Dick Cable/Joe Thomas SUMMARY OF TRIP INFORMATION Title of trip Leadership Location(s) Dates Type of trip check all that apply Leader Dick Cable France and England July 21 - August 1, 2016 Backpacking 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 Co-leader Joe Thomas Total # of days 12 Bicycling-Mountain Bicycling-Road Camping Cultural Family Hiking Paddling-Canoeing Paddling-Sea-Kayaking Skiing-CrossCountry (Nordic) Trekking (e.g., hutto-hut) Bicycling-Road Minimum 12 Skiing-Downhill Snorkeling (Alpine) Walking Other – please describe Select one of those checked above. Maximum 14 $ 2995 Does it include airfare? Yes No $ 1000 Will leaders assist participants with flights? Yes No First Appearance: Month Year Last Appearance: Month Year 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. ASAP 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? 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 Dick Cable 8 Heather Lane, Burlington, CT 06013 r.cable@sbcglobal.net Home 860-673-1940 Work WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 2-2016 Cell 860-944-0594 CPR BLS Expiration: 12-2015 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. Yosemite Hiking Mongolia 2009 Mongolia 2011 Sicily Biking, Po River Valley Biking, Camino de Santiago Biking, Nepal Trekking, Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 1 of 6 Dick Cable/Joe Thomas experience Provence Biking, Macchu Picchu- Easter Island, Berlin to Prague Biking. Co-leader name Co-leader address Joe Thomas 181 Maybrook Road Waterbury 06708 Co-leader email Co-leader phone Wilderness first aid training CPR training* Prior leading experience thomasj73@sbcglobal.net Home 203-755-5141 Work Cell 203-982-8627 WFA AWFA WFR Expiration: 4/2016 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. Macchu Picchu - Easter Island…co-leader Puglia Biking…co-leader planned trip to Loire Valley, France biking … co-leader 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? Yes No If yes, please describe below: Leader has been to both Paris and London. Co-leader has been to London. 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 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 Form Revised February 2014 This is a road biking trip that commences in Paris and ends in London. It follows the Avenue Verte, a traffic free cycling path linking London and Paris. We have customized this trip by adding two additional days on each end of the bike trip in order for participants to explore Paris and London. The leader and co-leader will offer suggested tours, museum visits, etc. in Paris and London as well as the surrounding areas as participants will have different desires regarding explorations This trip will use Girolibero as our outfitter. It will be guided and have a support vehicle and mechanic. Itinerary is attached. It is the proposal to us from Girolibero which includes the extra nights on each end as we wanted to customize with days we thought participants would enjoy. All accomodations are in 3 and 4 star hotels except one night in a 2 star hotel. Breakfast is included everyday. Dinner is included on the biking portion of the trip. Dinners on the extra 4 nights in London and Paris are not included. Lunch is not included. Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 2 of 6 Dick Cable/Joe Thomas with the group please justify. Local Transportation 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? We will be on bikes for the majority of the trip. We have a ferry crossing of the English Channel and one train transfer. In Paris and London we will both walk and avail ourselves of the Metro as needed as well as the train in the group decides to vist any outlying area such as Versailles. Suggestions for museum visits in each city wll be cited as both have a variety of outstanding museums with exceptional collections of art. 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: NO If no, please describe the process you went through to find out that they were not required: n/a 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? the ability to ride a bike the required number of miles each day. This will be ascertained through the screening process… Additionally, the prospectus and application will contain the following language: "We accept applications, assuming the screening criteria* are met, on a first come first served basis based on post mark dates. (*The screening criteria are: fitness level and skills assessment based on a projection to the trip's dates, and personal traits that assure a good "group fit" - as you are probably aware, our group trips require that everyone participate in the activities described to the best of their ability and with a team approach that respects other group participants as well as the leaders' roles and responsibilities.)" Yes No If yes, please describe below what you will do: A group bike ride of approximately 20-30 miles. 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 The very nature of this trip focuses on conversation, education, and recreation. We will be learning about the history and culture of Paris, London, and the route between each as it has been created as a greenway. 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: We will be using a tour operator for the biking portion of the trip. Past experience has entire trip? proven to us that having a guide, support vehicle, and mechanic are invaluable as evidenced by past trips which have used support and not used support. The latter proved less attractive with time spent on finding routes, bike repair shops, as well as missing some guided information above and beyond what a guide book offers. Name of tour operator/guide Girolibero service Form Revised February 2014 Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 3 of 6 Dick Cable/Joe Thomas 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. info@zeppelin.it www.qeppelin.it www.girolibero.it This information is on file from a previous trip to Sicily (2009), Bike & Boat Venice (2012), Toujour Provence (2013), and Puglia (2014). Liability? Yes No Maximum amt: $ Are they willing to list AMC as an Yes No additional insured? Transportation to local hospitals in Paris and London as well as cities along the route. Guide will have a cell phone in case of emergencies. Leader will carry a cell phone with international coverage. 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 biking will exist. Response Road biking carries an inherent risk of injury due to falls or collision. The roads we will be using are paved and often shared with car traffic. The trip leaders are WFA and CPR certified and will be carrying basic first aid kits and communications gear (cell phones, 2-way radios). In addition, our biking tour guide will be always at hand with constant communication contact with the boat and their headquarters in case of emergency. Our tour guides are also fully first aid and CPR certified. Safety talks will precede each day’s ride, with the outfitters describing fully the road conditions that can be anticipated for the day and a review of emergency procedures in accordance with the outfitters’ established protoco Political concerns, crime, language translation, terrorism Foreign Country Potential hazards language/translation in the first half of the trip. No other political concerns Response French is of course the language on the first half of this trip. Though neither leader speaks the language fluently, our bike tour guide will be capable of comunicating with the "locals". All of France is a popular touring country, and it can be expected that many local inhabitants, merchants, and especially emergency facilities, will be able to communicate in English if necessary. Our outfitters are fully fluent in English and our daily bike guide will be with us at all times to ensure that communications are not problematic. Road conditions, drivers, insurance Transportation Potential hazards Response We will not be driving. Level of fitness, screening concerns, experience with equipment or activity Participants Potential hazards Appropriate level of fitness for daily road biking Response The level of riding is low-intermediate and through trip description and screening, we should be able to ascertain that the level of fitness is appropriate. It is more important for us to ascertain that our applicants are experienced with riding on roadways shared by motorists. Europeans, by and large, are more accustomed to sharing the road with cyclists, as long as the cyclists are consciously following the "rules of the road." However, much of our biking will be on cycling paths Conditions unique to this type of trip Other Potential hazards This trip does not invoke any "high risk" activities and will take place in a populated region of the country. Response Daily reviews of road safety and techniques (hand/voice signals, rules of the road, etc.) will keep us mindful of riding safely to each destination while enjoying the culture and beauty of the region. Form Revised February 2014 Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 4 of 6 Dick Cable/Joe Thomas 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 The leader and co-leader will be carrying cell phones and two way radios; additionally, Emergency communication Phone contacts, language, we will have phone contact at each hotel. Our guide will speak both English and French. documentation, distance from We are less than one to two hours to medical services of hospital status. Both leaders use emergency services AT&T international service when traveling abroad which offers a wide area of coverage in European countries. The area of France and England in which we will travel is not remote, so cell coverage is expected to be fairly abundant. However, leaders will also be equipped with 2-way radios based on point to point technology (e.g., "22 GMRS channels offer a range of up to 35 miles (per manufacturer); range is based on an unobstructed line of sight between you and another radio operator in good weather" with additional "repeater" technology in the event that cell phones enter a "dead zone". In addition, our outfitter is equipped with communications gear that is specific to France and England as they maintain a base of operation in both countries. At no time will we be more than a few hours vehicle ride from a medical facility. France and England is easy where finding an English speaking person is never an extreme difficulty. Participants will carry passports and emergency medical documents at all times. Leaders will be equipped with waiver, emergency contact, and medical condition documents required for submission by all participants Both the leader and co-leader, as well as the bike guide, will be carrying first aid and tool Emergency equipment What sort of emergency first kits and two way radios as well as cell phones and radios. aid or communication equipment (satellite phone, two-way radios) do you plan to use, if any? We do not anticipate the need to evaculate, but in such an extreme situation, our Evacuation Please describe your plan for outfitters' evacuation plan will be used to move participants to safety. We will always be evacuation from the in radio contact with our guide and support vehicle, and we will not be in backcountry backcountry location if applicable? Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard Medical care Please describe the medical 46 rue Henri Huchard, 75018 Paris care available in the area(s) where you will be traveling Centre Médico Social Département De La Seine Maritime (C.M.S) and list names and telephone 1 r Battice numbers for these facilities. 76440 FORGES LES EAUX Queen Victoria Hospital (East Grinstead) Telephone: 01342 414000 Address: Holtye Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3DZ Florence Nightingale Hospitals Ltd. 11 Lisson Grove, London NW1 6SH +44 20 7535 7700 COST AND BUDGET DETAILS Foreign currencies For int’l trips list each foreign currency, the current $US dollar exchange rate and what Form Revised February 2014 The cost of the trip from the outfitter is 1400 euros per person. This is an all inclusive price that includes hotels, breakfast and dinner, guide, Adventure Travel Trip Proposal Form, page 5 of 6 Dick Cable/Joe Thomas 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? Group Trip Deposits What deposits will be required from you by airlines, hotels, tour operators, etc., and when? Group Trip Refunds What is the latest date you can cancel and still receive a full refund of any deposits? Participant deposits What are the initial deposit and your schedule of payments by participants to you? Cancellation policy What will be your cancellation policy for the participants? Minimum numbers 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 support van, and bike rental. With an exchange rate of 1.40 which is .10 higher than the current rate, it gives us a per person cost of $1960. A 1.5% transfer rate by TD Bank is approximately $29 per participant. Total: $2995.00 . Extra days while in Paris and London [4] will not include dinner. 20% deposit 10 months prior 90 days prior $1000 with application; $1000 on January 1, 2016. Balance due on March 1, 2016 Full refund if the trip does not run. Once a trip has been confirmed to run with a sufficient number of partcipants, no refund will be available unless another suitable participant can be confirmed. Once that participant is confirmed and monies deposited, a refund will be issued. Refunds will only be refunded to the extent that the cost of the trip for other participants is not affected. Participants are responsible for their own airline tickets. Most domestic airlines no longer give refunds for cancellations; instead, they issue coupons for a future trip with an administrative charge of $100.00 and an expiration date. Trip cancellation insurance is advised and policy information is supplied to all participants. Yes No If yes, please describe conditions: 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 6 of 6