
What we’re about
The Canyoning Institute is a grassroots, non-profit 501(c)(3) that provides affordable canyoning education, canyoneering training courses , and certification accessible and affordable to all enthusiasts. This organization operates on the principle that a passionate community can overcome financial barriers through innovative approaches to learning and collaboration.
Key Initiatives
Online Training and Scholarships
Canyoning Institute offers high-quality canyoning training courses and online training programs that cover essential canyoneering skills and knowledge. These digital resources serve as a foundation for aspiring canyoners, allowing them to learn at their own pace and from any location. To further enhance accessibility, the institute provides scholarships to deserving individuals who may face financial constraints, ensuring that economic factors do not hinder one's ability to pursue canyoning education.
Standardization of Best Practices
The institute actively engages in collaborative efforts with experienced canyoners, guides, and industry experts to develop and standardize best practices in canyoneering. This initiative aims to create a unified approach to safety, technique, and environmental stewardship within the canyoning community.
Balancing Online and In-Person Learning
While Canyoning Institute recognizes the value of online training in making education more accessible, they strongly emphasize the irreplaceable importance of hands-on, in-person experience. The online courses are designed to complement and prepare students for real-world canyoning adventures, rather than replace them. This approach ensures that learners are well-prepared with theoretical knowledge before engaging in practical, on-site training with fellow canyoners.
Community Engagement and Continuous Improvement
Canyoning Institute actively seeks feedback from course participants to continuously improve their offerings. Each course includes a dedicated feedback section, encouraging students to share their experiences, suggestions, and critiques. This open communication channel allows the institute to adapt and enhance its programs based on real user experiences and needs.
By combining affordable online resources, scholarships, standardized practices, and a strong emphasis on practical experience, The Canyoning Institute aims to create a more inclusive and knowledgeable canyoning community. Their approach not only makes the sport more accessible but also promotes safety and best practices among practitioners. Through these efforts, the Canyoning Institute is working to make a lasting and meaningful impact on the canyoning community, fostering growth, safety, and passion for the sport.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- 3 Day Swift Water Training Course: Costa RicaBajo Del Toro, Alajuela Province$295.00
## Details
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Requirements: Class C Canyon Experience: 5 + Class C canyons completed
Be able to swim 100 yards without difficulty
Must have International Travelers Insurance: Nomad or comparable Insurance
3-day Swift Water Training, 2 days river, 1 day in-canyon training in Bajos Del Toro, Costa Rica. Swift water training taught by Joe Storms from Rescue Canada, ACA Professional Canyoning Guide.
Swift Water Rescue Outline: 3 days
Swiftwater Rescue Skills
· Principles of Rescue
· Rescue Curve
Wading, Swimming, and Crossings
· Two-Person Wading
· Four-Person “Huddle”
· Pyramid
· In-line Crossing
Swiftwater Swimming Techniques
· Defensive Swimming
· Aggressive Swimming
· Back Ferrying
· Using Defensive and Aggressive Swimming to Swim a Rapids
· Strainers and the Strainer Drill
· Crossing Techniques
· Line Crossing
· Diagonal Traverse
· Setting Up of Line
Rope Rescues
· Throw Bags: Anatomy of a Throw Bag
· Types of Rope
· Materials
· Stuffing a Throw Bag
· First Throw of a Throw Bag
· Second Throw
· Throw Bag Drill
· Belays
River Dynamics: River Currents
· River Right and River Left
· Primary Current
· Downstream and Upstream “V”s
· Bends
· Hydraulics and Holes
· Pillows
River Hazards
· Strainers
· Undercut Rocks
· Low-head Dams
· Drowning Trap Flows
Breathing and Movement
· Breath-holding exercise
· Balance and movement exercise
Equipment management, packs, harnesses, PPE, etc- Pack management
· Chutes and Waves
River Features
· Eddies