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SKYLINE ADVENTURE SCHOOL

65 DAY SUMMER SEMESTER COURSE

Through instruction and training, practical application and feedback, the Skyline Adventure School summer semester course is designed to give you the cutting edge needed to enter the outdoor job market.

Course components include: Backpacking, Rock Climbing Seminar, Mountaineering Course, Mountaineering Expedition (two summit objectives), Small Group Expedition, a Wilderness First Responder Certification Skills Course, Local Family Homestay, and Volunteer / Internship Work with a local tour agency. Graduates from the semester will receive job placement assistance and recommendations, pending on performance

 

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SEMESTER COURSE ITINERARY

Below is a sample itinerary for the Skyline Adventure School 65 day summer semester. While the course components are set, their particular order and/or location in the course is subject to change due to student needs, weather patterns, etc... Days in town are programmed in to allow for rest & recuperation and students will be "off" course during these times, unsupervised and free to do as they wish until the next scheduled group activity.

 

DAY
ACTIVITY
 
1
Pick up in Lima, Private Transport to Huaraz (approximately 8 hours)
2
Orientation to Course, Overview of Curriculum, Tour of Huaraz, Gear Check / Sorting, Settling in...
3
Acclimatization Day Hike, Class on Altitude in the evening
4 - 17
Backpacking Expedition.
18 - 23
Rock Climbing Seminar.
24 - 25
Rest Days - Time OFF in Huaraz
26 - 34
Wilderness First Responder Course
35 - 36
Spanish Classes in Huaraz
37 - 39
Homestay - In groups of 2, move in with a local family for a cultural integration experience
40
Food Buy & Preparation for Mountaineering Course
41 - 45
Mountaineering Skills Course
46
Prep for Mountaineering Expedition
47 - 54
Mountaineering Expedition - includes at least 2 summit attempts
55
Rest Day
56 - 58
Internship with Local Agency
59 - 63
Small Group Expedition (independent of instructors)
64
Return from Expedition - Debrief
65
Gear Deissue, One on one exit interviews with instructors, Final Celebration Banquet

 

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STUDENT CRITERIA

This course is designed for individuals who are serious about working in the outdoor field. Prior to the course students must be:

 

> In good physical shape (able to run 2 miles in 18 minutes)
> Pass a doctor’s physical exam and have consent
> Over 18 years of age (physically and emotionally)
> Motivated to learn and push themselves
> Capable of assuming the responsibilities of independent overseas travel
> Willing and able to abide by the rules set by the school
> Previous outdoor skills preferred but not necessary.

 

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RECOMMENDED CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT LIST

   *    Solid hiking shoes / boots (crampon compatible unnecessary)

   *    2-4 pairs of warm wool or synthetic socks (and liner socks according to preference)

   *    Pair of comfortable camp shoes (running shoes/sneakers)

   *    1-2 pairs of thermal polypro (or equivalent) mid weight long underwear tops and bottoms

   *    1-2 T-shirts (1 synthetic recommended)

   *    1 light fleece top

   *    1 mid-weight fleece top and bottom

   *    1 pair of fleece pants

   *    1 down or synthetic jacket with hood

   *    Gore-Tex or equivalent outer shell jacket and pants

   *     1 pair of nylon (quick-dry) hiking shorts

   *    1 pair trekking pants (nylon, quick-dry, can be type that converts into shorts)

   *    1 pair of Gore-Tex gaiters (heavy-duty, sized large enough to fit over plastic boots)

   *    1 pair of Gore-Tex shell gloves

   *    2 pair of removable fleece glove liners

   *    1 wool or fleece hat

   *    1 cap with visor

   *    1-2 sports bras/tanks (for women)

   *    2 water bottles or equivalent accessory (2 liter carrying capacity)

   *     All toiletries

   *     Headlamp and Batteries (bring at least 2 spare sets)

   *    1 pair of glacier compatible sunglasses (full coverage – ask salesperson if you are not sure)

   *    Sunscreen (> SPF 45)

   *    Stick of chap stick (> SPF 45)

   *    Comfortable lightweight day pack

   *    In town clothing

   *    Sleeping bag (rating depends upon particular trip)

   *    Expedition backpack (needed for some trips, consult with admissions person for details)

OPTIONAL:

   *    Trekking poles (recommended)

   *    Thermarest sleeping pad

   *    Crazy creek chair

   *    Camera and film

   *    Journal and pens

   *    Spanish / English dictionary

   *    Book to read and exchange in Huaraz

NOTE: Clients will be supplied with all technical equipment for climbs, treks, and courses (unless other arrangements have been made with Skyline Adventures). This includes personal equipment (plastic boots, crampons, harness, helmet, and axes) as well as all necessary camping and kitchen gear. If you have any questions, please feel free to send us an email and we’ll be happy to help! There are very few equipment stores in Lima or Huaraz, and it is difficult and expensive to purchase items once in Peru. In terms of cultural sensitivity, try to dress modestly when in town and refrain from bringing/wearing expensive jewelry, watches, etc…

 

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WHAT IS INCLUDED / NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR COURSE COST:

Course Prices Include:

   *    All in country transport during trip, including transport to and from the Lima airport
   *    All food during the wilderness components of the trip
   *    Hotel accommodations between course start & end dates in Lima and Huaraz
   *    All park entrance fees
   *    Technical mountaineering equipment
   *    All camping & cooking equipment which is not included in the gear list
   *    Celebration banquet at the end of trip

 

Not Included in Course Prices:

   *    International flights to/from Lima
   *    Personal clothing and equipment (see gear list)
   *    All food during in-town days with the exception of the Celebration Banquet
   *    Incidental personal expenditures, including emergency evacuations and medical expenditures
   *    Travel, Personal, and medical insurance

 

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LANGUAGE SCHOOL

While communicating with out using words can be entertaining, gestures will only get you so far! Giving yourself a basic working knowledge of the Spanish language could be the difference between a good trip and a great one.

Huaraz is the perfect place to study; a fun, lively city surrounded by beautiful mountains and always full of adventurous people. We work with a local Spanish school that runs small, personal, and professional courses that can be customized to meet you where you are at in your learning. Whether you are just starting out, or simply looking to put the finishing touches on your grammar, there's always something to learn and this is a great time and place to do it!

If you are interested in taking Spanish classes either by themselves or combined with a trip or course, just send us an email and let us know what you are looking for. Hasta pronto!

 

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