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MIT Outing Club bWinter School bWinter School 2001 2001

MIT Outing Club bWinter School 2001. January 5, 2000MITOC Winter School2 Goals of Winter School Introduce wilderness winter sports Teach techniques Demonstrate

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MIT Outing Club

bWinter School 2001bWinter School 2001

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 2

Goals of Winter SchoolGoals of Winter School

• Introduce wilderness winter sports

• Teach techniques

• Demonstrate equipment

• Teach safety

• Instill wilderness ethics

• Provide first hand experience

Lonesome Lake

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 4

ActivitiesActivities

Hiking (below and above treeline)Winter CampingCross-Country SkiingIce Climbing (limited)

Adirondacks – XC Skiing

Dog Sledding in New Hampshire

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 7

Why Winter School?Why Winter School?

• Everybody is here with free time (IAP)

• Unique challenges posed by weather and terrain

• Mountains are less crowded

• Preparation for other expeditions

Mt. Liberty

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 9

Pre-Requisites Pre-Requisites

• No winter experience necessary

• Mild weather experience desired but not necessary

• Open mind (accept what others teach you)

• Common sense (know your limits)

• Enthusiasm is welcome

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 10

OverviewOverview

• Why is attendance important?

• First and most important things (clothing, food)

• Cool stuff (lectures, movies, talk shows)

• Leaders are people too - ask questions, get to know them, make friends

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 11

Inherent DangerInherent Danger

• Winter environment is unforgiving

• You will be far away (up to a day) from any help

• Serious injury can result from frostbite, injury, and other accidents. You can lose digits or entire body parts

• Death can occur from hypothermia, exposure, accidents, drowning, and other ways

• Several people die every year in the White Mountains, especially the Presidentials

Mt. Washington

Mt. Washington – lunar base

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 14

Why Winter School?Why Winter School?

Safety

Preparation

Fun

Mt. Pierce

Kinsman Pond

Adirondacks

Ice Climbing – entering the Flume

Sugarloaf – Gourmet Camp Cooking

Swiss Alps

Highway Glacier, Baffin Island

Kilimanjaro (5895m)

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 23

LogisticsLogistics• Optional lectures concern special topics:

xc skiing, orienteering, cold-weather injuries, avalanches

• Some lectures cumulative and mandatory: clothing, day hikes, overnights, above treeline travel, safety

• Gear rental Thursday (8-9pm)

• Weekend outing

• Return gear on Monday (5-6pm)

Lectures: 35-225, 6:30 – 9:00pm

Office: 4th floor Student Center (w20-461)

Bring Checkbook – No Cash or Credit Cards

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 24

Trip ScheduleTrip Schedule

Week 1Below tree-line day hiking, XC skiing

Week 2Above tree-line hiking, XC skiing, snow camping

Week 3 and laterMulti-day hikes and sustained above tree-line travel

We will continue to have easier hikes throughout Winter School if demand is sufficient.

January 5, 2000 MITOC Winter School 25

Today’s LectureToday’s Lecture• Introduction

• Clothing

• Food and water

• Basic Gear

• Hands-on activities:

• Clothing questions

• Packing

• Stoves