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.