SKi patrol survey on helmets and wrist guards
February 23, 2011
Dear ski patrol colleagues
I am conducting an online survey of ski patrollers attitudes and opinions towards helmets and wrist guards on the slopes. It takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey is anonymous but if you wish to supply your email address then you'll be entered into a prize draw to win an amazon voucher to the value of £50. The more replies we get the better so please try and find the time to complete it. The results will be fed back to BASP in due course. As ever, I really appreciate your time and assistance.
To access the survey please click this link - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RKZ9NMW
I am conducting an online survey of ski patrollers attitudes and opinions towards helmets and wrist guards on the slopes. It takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey is anonymous but if you wish to supply your email address then you'll be entered into a prize draw to win an amazon voucher to the value of £50. The more replies we get the better so please try and find the time to complete it. The results will be fed back to BASP in due course. As ever, I really appreciate your time and assistance.
To access the survey please click this link - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RKZ9NMW
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Avalanche training rescheduled
February 04, 2011

Avalanche training postponed from 29-30th January should take place on the weekend of 26-27th February at Glencoe Mountain. This training is open to BASP members only. Price and further details available from BASP.
The training will consist of evening lecture on the Saturday night and on snow training on the Sunday. The training covers the first sections of Avlanche Awareness training in our Log Book.
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DO ONE THING to raise awareness about ticks
April 13, 2010

If you are involved in Outdoor activities which take you into the countryside with lots of wildlife you may be at risk of tick bites. Ticks carry a number of infective organisms which can sometimes make people or pets ill if they get bitten. Visit the bada uk website or the tick prevention website to see what you can do to protect yourself.
Do One Thing to raise awareness, to protect and prevent your self and family getting bitten and infected.
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Cumbrian Air Ambulance in life saving missions
January 12, 2010
Yesterday 11th January one of our BASP First Aid Trainers Andy Dalton was seen on Borders and Cumbrian ITV news. http://www.itv.com/border/air-ambulance-rescue56615/ Andy is the Paramedic on the air ambulance in Cumbria, he has been working on this job for over 2 years now, and during some of his time off he works as a first aid Trainer for BASP teaching first aid to other outdoor folk, using some of his remote experience as a paramedic on the air ambulance. BASP is very lucky to have such experienced and qualified peple working for us as trainers and ski patrollers during the winter.
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Had an absolutely amazing time on the course over the weekend, Chris was superb!
http://go-where.co.uk/2009/11/16/client-safety/
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BASP course Go-Where you want them

Had an absolutely amazing time on the course over the weekend, Chris was superb!
http://go-where.co.uk/2009/11/16/client-safety/
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Glencoe will open this ski season
November 02, 2009

A last ditch agreement between David Campbell and a group of snow enthusiasts headed up by Falkirk business man and self-confessed snow nut Andy Meldrum has assured the future of the Glencoe Ski Centre. Andy is an experienced recruiter, marketer, trainer and public speaker who built his current company, AM-Distribution into a successful international business with distributors in the UK and Southern Ireland. Drawing on his early experience of teaching skiing and running his own outdoor centre at the Spittal of Glenshee, Andy believes that he and his team, with the support of the local and snow sports community, have the background and commitment to make Glencoe a successful, year-round, destination. Andy is absolutely delighted to announce that the ski centre will definitely be opening its doors this season and would like to thank David Campbell for his patience during the necessary lengthy negotiations that led to today’s announcement. Bobby Munroe, resort manager, says “this is really great news for Glencoe snow sports enthusiasts, for Scottish skiing and for local employment. We’ve got a lot of work to do to be open for the start of the season, but we’re all up for the challenge”. Bobby Williamson, Glencoe ski patrol, who, in the background, played an important ambassadorial role to ensure that Glencoe stayed open, says “the resort with Scotland’s premier ski and snow board terrain and an enviable weather record has been thrown a lifeline”. To promote the re-opening of the Glencoe Ski centre season passes are being offered at the specially discounted price of £250 (normally £300) until the end of November. For more details give Angela a call on 01855 851226. In addition to plans for the development and improvement of the facilities for skiers and snowboarders, the new owners plan further development of the resort as a year-round facility; with new mountain bike trails (and bike hire), an adventure play-park, dry ski slope and archery range being on offer for the 2010 summer. The café also plans to launch its great new re-vamped home baked menu within the next few weeks. The new owners believe that the best way to safe guard and develop skiing at Glencoe is to explore the possibility of snowmaking to ensure that the centre is less dependent on the vagaries of the Scottish climate. “With this in mind we plan to have a number of weather stations up and running by the start of the season”. “We have an uphill task ahead of us but with the support of the local community, ski clubs, ski patrol and you the general public, we are certain that we can not only safeguard the future of the resort but improve and develop its facilities.” We look forward to meeting you on the hill this season.
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This weekend was the 4th leg of the UCI world cup. BASP members were in action at Nevis Range to cover this event.
Equipment was provided by Nevis Range and Rescue Medics as well as members own personal equipment. The medical team included many BASP members as well as other folks from the medical world, as per usual we had a large range of injuries from a broken leg to the usual array of scuffs and scrapes.
Equipment was provided by Nevis Range and Rescue Medics as well as members own personal equipment. The medical team included many BASP members as well as other folks from the medical world, as per usual we had a large range of injuries from a broken leg to the usual array of scuffs and scrapes.
No major hill evacuation was required and in all I felt the casualty numbers were manageable. One casualty of note was a lady who was a marshal, unfortunately she took a tumble on the hill resulting in a lower leg fracture. She was recovered using a McInnis stretcher and willing helpers with BASP members providing the expertise. The following day several of her friends reported that she was well and will make a full recovery and thanked the medical team for the professional help she received.
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CPR saves cyclist on Bealach na Ba cycle race
May 18, 2009
Many of you may have heard about the cyclist who was in trouble round the coast road from Applecross to Shieldaig during the Cycle Sportif on the Bealach Na Ba. A report from Hands on Events said "We are pleased to confirm that the cyclist airlifted from the event at the weekend has undergone an operation to clear a blocked artery and a full recovery is anticipated.We would like to express our thanks to the two doctors and the unknown cyclist who administered the initial CPR. The quick thinking and professional skills of these people contributed to this positive outcome. We are also grateful for the decisiveness of Torridon MRT and skill of the Stornaway Coastguard who ensured the quick evacuation of the casualty to Broadford Hospital."
The unknown cyclist was a man who had recently done a BASP first aid course, he was pleased that his training had helped to save this cyclist's life.
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FIPS - conclusions from Martyn Asker
May 06, 2009

My thoughts having never been before: skiing, good although very much end of season.
Lectures, some were very interesting some not, best being the avalanche stuff, but that was professionally presented. The Aussies did a lot, but they had to present to be there (fully funded), Japanese hilarious (but I didn't laugh), I think the FIPs in Japan could be a cultural train wreak
Practicals, mostly good, avalanche stuff great.
Overall I am glad I went, I think that:-
a) We Brits can ski, we ski well and as far as skiing to patrol is concerned can hold our own.
b) We are ahead in the medical areas, we have more freedom and are more highly skilled.
c) practically, rope, sledge, etc. while there was little work (none) on this, we worked as a team where required and presented stronger skills than most.
Lectures, some were very interesting some not, best being the avalanche stuff, but that was professionally presented. The Aussies did a lot, but they had to present to be there (fully funded), Japanese hilarious (but I didn't laugh), I think the FIPs in Japan could be a cultural train wreak
Practicals, mostly good, avalanche stuff great.
Overall I am glad I went, I think that:-
a) We Brits can ski, we ski well and as far as skiing to patrol is concerned can hold our own.
b) We are ahead in the medical areas, we have more freedom and are more highly skilled.
c) practically, rope, sledge, etc. while there was little work (none) on this, we worked as a team where required and presented stronger skills than most.
Other members should definitely go, given the opportunity, it is a worth while experience. However, I feel that members (BASP) should go based upon merit, particularly if they are partially funded by BASP, if they are totally self funded as were some of the Americans then they can do what they like. However, if you are receiving partial funding from the home organisation attendance to some lectures would be a good idea.
Thanks to Martyn for updating the BASP_FIPS facebook diary daily while he was out in Sweden. BASP members are welcome to join this group, however it is not likely to be updated again for a while. More reports will be given to BASP members through the newsletter and special updates and at the AGM. Applications to attend the next FIPS conference are welcome at any time.
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FIPS - Last night dinner and gift presentations1st May
Here are the Swedish team that put the whole thing together, they had a massive round of applause with standing ovation, well deserved.
We have just completed the last meal together, many presentations and gifts so the stuff we all brought has been replaced with other stuff that must go home.
Marie Nordgren, the main organiser kicks off the presentations.

Kate Hunter BASP, Ingrid Ivarsson Åre, Terry Abram Canada, Carolynn Honey USA, Fernando Herrera Chile, and Cesari Gerardi Italy.

Kate Hunter receiving gift from French delegate.
Marie Nordgren, the main organiser kicks off the presentations.
Kate Hunter BASP, Ingrid Ivarsson Åre, Terry Abram Canada, Carolynn Honey USA, Fernando Herrera Chile, and Cesari Gerardi Italy.
Kate Hunter receiving gift from French delegate.
Next FIPs in Japan2011 dates to be confirmed. http://en.rusutsu.co.jp/ check it out.Very detailed lecture from the resort owner about the area and Hokkaido in general
en.rusutsu.co.jp Hokkaido's resort,'Rusutsu Resort'. Abuta-gun, Hokkaido. Playing golf, having fun at the amusement park and a variety of activities such as rafting and canoeing can be enjoyed in the summer.
en.rusutsu.co.jp Hokkaido's resort,'Rusutsu Resort'. Abuta-gun, Hokkaido. Playing golf, having fun at the amusement park and a variety of activities such as rafting and canoeing can be enjoyed in the summer.
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FIPS - Scottish night
Evening time in AreThe Scottish night, well more of a Scottish, Aussie, Chile night really, we had whiskey Scottish & English, Australian wines and Chillean cocktails, food from Scotland and Music music music.

Christine Gillespie shares a dram with Australian delegate
Keith Hill and Dr John Holmes sharing a bit of Scottish water with other delegatesGreat fun all enjoyed and dancing went on into the night. Many people of all nationalities gaining a better understanding of each other, great.
Stats: 13 bottles of Whiskey, 20 bottles wine and 1 bottle of Pisco (Chile)
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