
This crew of future alpinists was in, out and around AMS all morning. They were checking all of their equipment, learning a bunch of new knots and hitches. Practicing how to ascend out of a crevasse, getting all of their gear weighed and labelled for the flight in to the glacier.

AMS' medical training starts tomorrow for our guides. It is 3 days packed full of medical scenarios, discussions and lectures covering everything from wound care to altitude medicine. We have a cardiothoracic surgeon lecturing to us this year about a variety of topics. We'll post some photos from that in a few days.
Here's a picture from our Glacier Travel & Crevasse Rescue Workshop from the other day. Here, Nick D'elesio does a demo of how to properly ascend a fixed rope. All of our climbers that we climb and travel with in the mountains learn how to ascend out of a crevasse on their own as well as pull another climber out with a mechanical advantage system using nothing but the tools and cordage they carry with them at all times. This workshop took place on the Matanuska Glacier.
See you all soon.
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