Information for Outings Leaders

Becoming a Leader
- Application Form and Form for Evaluation of Provisional Outing
Outings Sign-in Sheet
Two-Sided Calendar
Leader Email List
First Aid Policy
Outings Handbook

How to become an outings leader

Leading outings is fun and it keeps GLS going. If you would like to become an outing leader, you need to fulfill a few basic requirements: You should also join the leaders email list.

When you have completed the requirements, just fill out an application and mail it to the Outings Chair. The Mentor Leader who evaluated your Provisional Outing must complete an evaluation form and mail it to the Outings Chair. The application will be voted on at the next Governing Committee meeting: once it's approved, you are an official GLS outings leader.

Outings sign-in sheets

Need a sign-in sheet? Print out a copy of this one online. It's two-sided. Contact the Outings Chair if you have any trouble printing it. Please mail sign-in sheets from all of your events to the address shown on the form as soon as possible.

You'll need Adobe Acrobat on your computer to view it. A free viewer for Acrobat PDF files can be downloaded here.

Calendar handout

Here's a two-sided handout you can give to people who attend your outings. It includes a calendar of our current outings and a newsletter subscription form. Anyone is welcome to print this handout and share it with prospective members.

Online outing writeup form

You can use this online form to submit outing descriptions. Your description will automatically be sent to the Outings Chair.

Leaders email list

Please join the leaders email list so that you can be in touch with other outing leaders and prospective leaders. To join the list, just send an email to the Sierra Club list server with the message
subscribe lomap-gls-leaders FirstName LastName
substituting of course your own first and last names.

First aid policy

GLS Outings Leaders are required to have current Standard First Aid Certification and to carry a first aid kit on all outings they lead. There are many kinds of first aid classes, from half-day Standard First Aid to Wilderness Rescue. It's entirely up to you what class you take, as long as it's National Safety Council approved. Some classes certify you for two years, others for three. The Loma Prieta Chapter usually organizes a class once every quarter, which is announced in the Loma Prietan and usually in the Wild Side also.

Outings leaders are encouraged but not required to get Wilderness First Aid training. The Loma Prieta Chapter is now organizing WFA classes . Ask the Outings Chair if scholarships are currently available to help underwrite your training costs.

Outings Handbook

You can find useful information about leading outings in the handbook published by the national Sierra Club.

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