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== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==
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* 4-year review
 
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** highlights for 2013
 
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*** 12 training sessions
 
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**** public demo off Hewetson bridge
 
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*** combining with Swift Water Rescue team
 
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**** SWR course
 
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** challenges
 
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*** few people attend training
 
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*** low interest in training outside
 
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*** no formal course
 
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*** very few people do organization support
 
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** what we planned to accomplish
 
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** the resources that we have (people, time, finance)
 
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** the need for rope rescue
 
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** our current capabilities
 
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*** equipment: 2 kits, adequate but weak
 
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*** personnel: variable about 8
 
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*** skills: 1-PEP Team Leader, 2-PEP Team Member equivalent, 5-Team Member in training
 
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*** capacity:
 
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**** high-angle or steep slope (> 30 degrees) in wilderness, road access, or industrial: only when the right personnel attending and given lots of time
 
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***** easy scenarios can handle in reasonable time
 
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**** low-angle on very-low angle: capable. Slow without key personnel
 
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** how best to address the need
 
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*** objectives, milestones, who
 
== Participants ==
== Participants ==

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