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High Altitude Mountaineering Seminar and School

The High Altitude Mountaineering Section sponsors a multi-session Seminar and the High Altitude Mountaineering School (HAMS). At the Seminar, world class climbers and other experts in their fields will present lectures on such topics as organizing expeditions, equipment, travel arrangements, fitness, nutrition and menu planning, group dynamics, travel and high altitude illnesses, cold and related injuries, and the pros and cons of guided climbs. The speakers and content vary from year to year as the seminar is intended to be a continuing resource for the accomplished mountaineer as well as the novice. The Seminar is open to CMC member who want to learn about climbing high peaks. The Seminar is held in October and November. Details about course times and fees will be found in the Mile High Mountaineer.

These sessions are just part of the school, which concludes with an optional trip to Mt. Rainier, Canada or other locales in the spring. In addition to the seminar, the school trains students in basic technical skills of glacier travel, including crevasse rescue, low-angle ice techniques, rope management and shelters. These skills will be taught on field trips in January and February.

Attendance at each session of the seminar is a prerequisite for admission to the school. The school requires that Denver Group members must have successfully completed the Basic Mountaineering School and hold a "D" classification. Members from other CMC groups must meet equivalent requirements. Contact the HAMS school director to discuss the equivalent requirements.

Packets of information about the School are available at the first Seminar session, and applications accepted at that time for limited enrollment.

2007
High Altitude Mountaineering Seminar

All lectures are 7:00 - 9:30 PM at the
Colorado Mountain Club, Foss Auditorium, 710 10th Street, Golden

October 1 Introduction to Seminar – Ray Shem
Introduction to HAMS Section
Introduction High Altitude Mountaineering
School – Vern Bass
Equipment for High Altitude/Cold Weather Trips – Mike Teger
Slide Show – Mt. Rainier& Mt. Hood by Greg Olson
October 8 High Altitude/Cold Weather Nutrition – Cleve Armstrong
Slide Show – Makalu by Gary Neptune
October 15 High Altitude/Cold Weather Medical Issues – Skeet Glatterer  
 Pros and Cons of Guided & Outfitted Climbs – Ed Simmons
October 22 Fitness Training and Acclimatization - Todd Bublitz
Slide Show - Mt. Elbrus by Steve Bonowski
October 29 Group Dynamics – Craig Patterson
Slide Show – Aconcagua by Vern Bass
November 5

Organizing an Expedition – Kurt Wibbenmeyer
Slide Show – Denali by Ed Simmons

   
Cost for all six nights is:
$45 for Non-Members and Members who do not pre register
$40 for CMC Members who pre register
$8 for individual evenings, payable at the door

To register, send your name, address, phone number and check made out to "CMC" to the Colorado Mountain Club, 710 10th Street, #200, Golden, CO 80401. Please note "HAMS Seminar" on your check.

Or Register Online

For more information, contact Ray Shem at 303-841-4898
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