PRO-II Swiftwater | Moab, UT March 22 – 23, 2025
COURSE DETAILS
Register NowThis 2 day advanced swiftwater training is designed and taught to professionals that work in or around swiftwater, and have previously taken a PRO-I level course or equivalent.
Space is limited to 16 students and will be taught by SSI lead instructor, Scott Solle. Class fills up fast, so register early!
NFPA 1006 & 1670 COMPLIANT: No
WHO THIS IS FOR: Professionals who are looking for advanced swiftwater training and have completed the PRO-I course or equivalent no more than 3.5 years ago.
ONLINE COMPONENT: Yes – Required
COURSE FORMAT: 2 day SRT PRO-II course with 2 hours of online training prior to start date. 8 hours each day of in-field training. Total class length: 18hrs.
WHEN: March 22 – 23, 2025
WHERE: Moab, UT
FIELD SITE: Colorado River
PREREQUISITES:
1. Proficient swimmer
2. Physically capable
3. Desire to learn
4. Pass online training with a minimum 80%
5. All of the necessary PPE
6. Meet all Essential Eligibility Criteria
GEAR FOR THIS COURSE:
The welcome packet details the gear you will need for this course. As an SSI student, you get access to student pricing in the SSI Gear Shop! Once you register you’ll have access to the shop through your SSI account.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
This 2 day advanced swiftwater training is designed and taught to professionals that work in or around swiftwater, and have previously taken a PRO-I level course or equivalent. We leave some simple skills behind for more advanced training. Advanced level core competencies will be covered, including the potential for moderate angle rescue work and advanced level rope systems. A practical examination will be given on morning one and then we will get directly in the river. There will be no formal classroom time allocated for the delivery of this course, and this course will cover some previous skills and many new skills along with practical field application. This is the second of the course offerings in the PRO track.
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