302026      2006-2007

Outing Club

 

Section I - Club Officers

Name

E-mail

Title

Class Year

Andrew Schaubhut

schaua@rpi.edu

Cairn Editor

Junior

David Hubelbank

hubeld@rpi.edu

First Aid Chair

Senior

Jeffrey Cain

cainj@rpi.edu

Vice President

Sophomore

Jeffrey Moss

mossj@rpi.edu

Rock Climbing Chair

Junior

Jennifer Zuba

zubaj@rpi.edu

Cairn Editor

Graduate

John Lembke

lembkj@rpi.edu

Pit Chair

Senior

Kenneth Nowak

nowakk@rpi.edu

Canoeing Chair

Senior

Michael Chu

chum2@rpi.edu

Pit Chair

Graduate

Michael-John Torres

torrem2@rpi.edu

Secretary

Junior

Nathan Korey

koreyn@rpi.edu

Mountain Biking

Junior

Scott Dugas

dugass@rpi.edu

Treasurer

Junior

Scott Youmans

youmas@rpi.edu

Member at Large

Sophomore

Stephen Bornhoft

bornhs@rpi.edu

President

Junior

 

Section II - Membership History

 

FY

FY

2007 Actual

2007 Forecast

Undergrad

 

 

0

225

Graduate

 

 

0

25

Waived

 

 

0

0

Fac/Staff

 

 

0

2

Non-RPI

 

 

0

15

Total

0

0

0

267

 

Section III - Club Purpose

To further outing activities among the students at RPI by:
A) Organizing and conducting hiking, camping, kayaking, canoeing, skiing, mountaineering, ice climbing, rock climbing, snowshoeing, cave exploring, rafting, mountain biking, and other similar trips.
B) Creating school interest in the principles of conservation of natural resources.
C) Instructing its members in first aid, correct outdoor procedures, and forest fire prevention.

In general, to do all things necessary and proper to carry out the above purposes, with proper concern for safety, subject to such limitations as may be provided by law or Rensselaer Union.

 

Section IV - Current Club Activities

Activities Fair:
We participate in the fall activity fair events by rappelling off of the bleachers inside the field house and distributing information about our club.

Club Led Trips:
Trips go out every weekend and even during the week. These trips range in difficulty from beginner to expert, allowing people of all levels of experience to participate. Interest in kayaking and rafting has been growing, encouraged by twice weekly pool sessions for kayaking practice. Hiking, ice climbing, and winter mountaineering continue to have strong interest with trips going out most weekends. Interest in the Friday night caving trips, cross-country skiiing trips, and local climbing trips continues to be strong. Before the climbing wall on campus was shut down, it was used extensively by club members throughout the year. Mountain biking is an activity which was recently added to our club. It has always been a popular activity with club members, with unofficial trips going out weekly.

Club Led Weekend and Extended Tips:
Our annual Fall Lake George trip (an Intercollegiate Outing Club Association event sponsored by the ROC) is always a popular event with total attendance of over 212 this year, 60 of which were RPI students. Club led weekend camping trips have been frequent, combining other club sponsored activities with the excitement and convenience of camping.

 

Section V - Goals and Programs for FY2007

Goal A: A) Maintain club membership, provide for the normal operation of the club, and encourage participation and provide activities.

Program 1: General Supplies for Club Operations

Program 2: Spring Banquet

Goal B: B) Sponsor the Fall Lake George weekend and club social events.

Program 1: Fall Lake George

Program 2: Host Intercollegiate Climbing Competition

Goal C: C) Sponsor local offerings of First Aid and Rescue Courses

Program 1: Whitewater Rescue Class

Program 2: SOLO Wilderness First Aid Course

Program 3: Advanced Rock Climbing and Rescue Clinic

Program 4: Orientation to Cave Rescue Course

Goal D: D) Replace worn out equipment, repair damaged equipment, and acquire new equipment to allow safe participation in club activities.

Program 1: Canoeing

Program 2: Caving

Program 3: Ice Climbing

Program 4: Kayaking

Program 5: Climbing Wall

Program 6: Rock Climbing

Program 7: Winter Mountaineering

Program 8: Cross Country Skiing

Program 9: Rafting

Program 10: First Aid

Program 11: Mountain Biking

 

Section VI - Realization of Goals and Programs

Goal A: A) Maintain club membership, provide for the normal operation of the club, and encourage participation and provide activities.

Program 1: General Supplies for Club Operations

Since our equipment storage room holds hundreds of pieces of gear, we need office supplies in order to make sure that our inventory systems runs as smoothly as possible. We request the photocopying in order to advertise our club to increase membership, in addition to making our events known to students on campus.

Our club has a newsletter, called the Cairn, which is hosted on our webspace and dispersed to our members at meetings, several times throughout the year. This newsletter gives our members a way to share stories about trips and to advertise an upcoming event or activity.

Line #

Description

Quantity

Unit Price

Extended Price

009

009

Cairn Disk Space

Cairn Disk Space

1

1

$25.00

$25.00

$25.00

$25.00

009

009

Cameras

Cameras

2

2

$3.00

$3.00

$6.00

$6.00

009

009

Equipment Room Office Maintenance

Equipment Room Office Maintenance

1

1

$60.00

$60.00

$60.00

$60.00

038

038

Equipment Room Photocopying

Equipment Room Photocopying

500

500

$0.02

$0.02

$10.00

$10.00

009

009

Equipment Room Supplies

Equipment Room Supplies

1

1

$32.00

$32.00

$32.00

$32.00

038

038

Photocopying

Photocopying

1500

1500

$0.02

$0.02

$30.00

$30.00

009

009

Picture Development

Picture Development

2

2

$3.00

$3.00

$6.00

$6.00

Total Expense

$169.00

$169.00

Total Income

$0.00

$0.00

Total Subsidy

$169.00

$169.00

Program 2: Spring Banquet

Each year, the club holds a spring banquet so that club members can get together one last time before the summer begins.

Line #

Description

Quantity

Unit Price

Extended Price

114

114

Food for Spring Reception

Food for Spring Reception

1

1

$100.00

$100.00

$100.00

$100.00

Total Expense

$100.00

$100.00

Total Income

$0.00

$0.00

Total Subsidy

$100.00

$100.00

Goal B: B) Sponsor the Fall Lake George weekend and club social events.

Program 1: Fall Lake George

Every year, the club sponsors an Intercollegiate Outing Club Association (IOCA) event held on Turtle Island in Lake George, New York. This trip is an RPI and IOCA tradition. It starts on a Friday when we transport all the necessary food and gear to the island via powerboat and ends that Sunday when everyone leaves. Because of the amount of gear and food that must be transported from RPI to Lake George, a truck and 2 powerboats are rented. People take canoes or the powerboat to the island. The powerboats also serve as a backup method of transportation in case of emergency.

Several traditions during the weekend are providing meals and the popular square dance on Saturday night, which requires hiring Square Dance callers and transporting them and their equipment to and from the island. This also requires the use of the powerboats.

Although Fall Lake George is a Large budget item, it should not be seen as an income or an expense since the income is nearly equal to the expenses. Fall Lake George is not done as a fund-raiser, but rather as a tradition which is almost 80 years old.

Line #

Description

Quantity

Unit Price

Extended Price

111

111

Campsite rental

Campsite rental

33

33

$42.00

$42.00

$1,386.00

$1,386.00

111

111

Canoe Rental

Canoe Rental

25

25

$50.00

$50.00

$1,250.00

$1,250.00

RU0

RU0

Canoe Rental Fees

Canoe Rental Fees

50

50

$25.00

$25.00

$1,250.00

$1,250.00

RU0

RU0

Food

Food

200

200

$10.00

$10.00

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

114

114

Food for Fall Lake George

Food for Fall Lake George

200

200

$10.00

$10.00

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

111

111

Fuel

Fuel

200

200

$3.00

$3.00

$600.00

$600.00

RU0

RU0

IOCA Fees

IOCA Fees

200

200

$23.00

$23.00

$4,600.00

$4,600.00

111

111

Large Truck Rental (for 4 days)

Large Truck Rental (for 4 days)

4

4

$85.00

$85.00

$340.00

$340.00

006

006

Light Sticks

Light Sticks

100

100

$1.20

$1.20

$120.00

$120.00

009

009

Miscellaneous Supplies

Miscellaneous Supplies

1

1

$200.00

$200.00

$200.00

$200.00

038

038

Photocopying

Photocopying

750

750

$0.02

$0.02

$15.00

$15.00

022

022

Postage

Postage

54

54

$1.00

$1.00

$54.00

$54.00

111

111

Power Boat Rental

Power Boat Rental

2

2

$720.00

$720.00

$1,440.00

$1,440.00

025

025

Square Dance Band and Caller

Square Dance Band and Caller

1

1

$600.00

$600.00

$600.00

$600.00

Total Expense

$8,005.00

$8,005.00

Total Income

$7,850.00

$7,850.00

Total Subsidy

$155.00

$155.00

Program 2: Host Intercollegiate Climbing Competition

We would like to host an intercollegiate climbing competition. We would like to buy some food and have some prizes. Prior to the opening of our wall, we have been competing at other college's and would like to host our own. Subsidy from the union would help to make this happen.

Comment: If you would like to host an event you should break even or make a profit.

Line #

Description

Quantity

Unit Price

Extended Price

047

047

Money to host a climbing competition

Money to host a climbing competition

1

0

$200.00

$0.00

$200.00

$0.00

Total Expense

$200.00

$0.00

Total Income

$0.00

$0.00