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πŸ§—β€β™‚οΈ Training Series 2A – Mountain Terrain & Hazard Awareness

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πŸ§—β€β™‚οΈ Training Series 2A – Mountain Terrain & Hazard Awareness

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### 🧭 What This Module Covers:

If you’re preparing for serious mountaineering β€” where rope, wedges, crampons, and fall risk are part of the equation β€” this is your foundational class.
This session focuses on understanding the mountain itself before attempting technical climbs or placing any gear.

πŸ“This Is A Private Club Training Anchor – Not an RSVP Event πŸ›‘ Not a public event β€” all requests go through the Universal Request Form πŸ‘‰ https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7 ➑️Training is conducted flexibly and arranged privately β€” not during the posted time.

We shape events around the members who show up and been identified and verified πŸ›‘οΈβ€” not a fixed calendar or RSVP's.

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#### πŸŒ„ Core Topics:

βœ”οΈ Rock & Terrain Identification

  • Granite, limestone, slate, sandstone, firn snow, talus, scree
  • Hazards like slippage, breakaway zones, and brittle layers

βœ”οΈ Route Ratings & Risk Classifications

  • YDS Classes 1–5
  • Aid Ratings (A0–A6)
  • Ice Routes (WI, AI)
  • Commitment Grades I–VII
  • Risk tags like β€œR” and β€œX” explained

βœ”οΈ Hazard Awareness

  • Subjective vs. Objective risks
  • Avalanche forecasting basics
  • Movement hazards in storms or on exposed slopes

βœ”οΈ Mountain Types & Movement

  • Dome, fold, fault-block, complex mountains
  • Cross-country movement above timberline
  • Storm protocol, shelter timing, route choice under pressure

βœ”οΈ Strategic Terrain Decisions

  • Rock stability vs. gear placement
  • When not to trust a slope
  • How mountain structure affects rope safety, belays, and rappels

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### 🧰 Who This Is For:

Advanced hikers or climbers preparing for:

  • Class 3+ terrain
  • Vertical features or multi-pitch routes
  • Gear-assisted movement
  • Rope systems and anchor placements
  • Long-range expeditions or private technical climbs

This is not a casual hiking class. You must be in excellent physical condition and mentally steady under pressure.

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### πŸ“˜ Required Reading:

  1. Mountaineering Terrain ID Guide
  2. Acclimatization & Conditioning Protocol
  3. Wilderness Survival Training Course
  4. Full Mountain Training Curriculum – Topic Index
  5. Training Purpose & Club Strategy Overview
  6. Club Strategy
    Strategic Operations Brief – How & Why This Club Operates
    Learn how this structure works, why we don’t do public RSVPs, and how trust, steady leadership, and trail protection shape this club.

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### πŸ—¨οΈ Want to Join?

This module is part of a private, progressive training path.
No open RSVP. If you’re a certified member (or aligned with our values), Fill out the Universal Request Form & DM the Scheduling Admin for inclusion.
Next in the series:
πŸ“Œ Training 2B – Rope Systems, Gear Logic & Anchor Placement (Biweekly rotation)
Let us know if you’ve completed the reading or past modules.
We’ll guide you through the right next steps.

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