π§ββοΈ Training Series 2A β Mountain Terrain & Hazard Awareness


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### π§ What This Module Covers:
If youβre 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.
πThis Is A Private Club Training Anchor β Not an RSVP Event π Not a public event β all requests go through the Universal Request Form π https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7 β‘οΈTraining 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 π‘οΈβ not a fixed calendar or RSVP's.
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#### π Core Topics:
βοΈ Rock & Terrain Identification
- Granite, limestone, slate, sandstone, firn snow, talus, scree
- Hazards like slippage, breakaway zones, and brittle layers
βοΈ Route Ratings & Risk Classifications
- YDS Classes 1β5
- Aid Ratings (A0βA6)
- Ice Routes (WI, AI)
- Commitment Grades IβVII
- Risk tags like βRβ and βXβ explained
βοΈ Hazard Awareness
- Subjective vs. Objective risks
- Avalanche forecasting basics
- Movement hazards in storms or on exposed slopes
βοΈ Mountain Types & Movement
- Dome, fold, fault-block, complex mountains
- Cross-country movement above timberline
- Storm protocol, shelter timing, route choice under pressure
βοΈ 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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### π§° 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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### π Required Reading:
- Mountaineering Terrain ID Guide
- Acclimatization & Conditioning Protocol
- Wilderness Survival Training Course
- Full Mountain Training Curriculum β Topic Index
- Training Purpose & Club Strategy Overview
- Club Strategy
Strategic Operations Brief β How & Why This Club Operates
Learn how this structure works, why we donβt do public RSVPs, and how trust, steady leadership, and trail protection shape this club.
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### π¨οΈ Want to Join?
This module is part of a private, progressive training path.
No open RSVP. If youβre a certified member (or aligned with our values), Fill out the Universal Request Form & DM the Scheduling Admin for inclusion.
Next in the series:
π Training 2B β Rope Systems, Gear Logic & Anchor Placement (Biweekly rotation)
Let us know if youβve completed the reading or past modules.
Weβll guide you through the right next steps.

Every week on Wednesday until November 26, 2025
π§ββοΈ Training Series 2A β Mountain Terrain & Hazard Awareness