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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: New Delhi
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hi all,
am really keen to apply to the NIM for the ladies basic course....what exercises can one do to practice carrying 15-20kg load on the back! am staying in the city....delhi,...no chance of going on any treks..is there any alternative...like climbing stairs maybe?? |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: India
Posts: 12
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IMF permission not required to climb peaks for Indian citizens.
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IMF was formed basically to help regulate the field of mountaineering especially for foreigners. They are no better than any Indian govt office. And I dont see them doing anything good for the field of mountaineering. Any Indian citizen can go and climb a peak without IMF permission unless it comes in the inner line area where you have to take a permit from the local magistrate to travel in the area. Here too you are taking IMF permission so that you can prove to the local magistrate why you are in the area. Else that too would not be required. The other main reason why people take IMF permission is to take paid leave from office when they are on the expedition. |
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#63 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: New Delhi
Posts: 12
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Hey
was wondering if you guys could answer a couple of queries: First of all, what are the dates for the BMC at NIM this year?Where can i find out? Is there any course at NIM that will allow my 15 yr old younger sister n I to go together?(my parents are a wee bit paranoid ...)Also which out of the Sar Pass, Saurkundi Pass n Kedarkanta treks do u think is the best n would reccomend? Is the WHMI in Manali any good? |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pune ,Maharashtra , INDIA
Posts: 167
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As NIM hostel can accommodate only limited no. of trainees same time - there is no simultaneous course (Adventure Course) while BMC/AMC/S&R courses going on . e.g. if you plan to go for ladies B.M.C. course beginning from 27 May then adventure course for girls (14-18 years) will commence only after you depart for glacier training i.e. you will depart from NIM Uttarkashi for glacier training on 4th of June & reporting for Girls Adventure course is on 5th June 2008 similarly when you get back from glacier training to NIM - adventure course will be over by that time (19th June morning) & you will return to NIM on 19th afternoon or so. So it's not possible for you & your younger sister to go together (unless she willing to spend 8 days in some hotel at Uttarkashi). All YHAI treks you have mentioned are good ...which one to go for depends on what you looking for in the trek - Snow/Greenery/Scenic routes etc. etc. Generally Sarpass is favorite among trekkers for its height & snow , it is also considered as one of the toughest trek conducted by YHAI . Personally I think WHMI Manali is no good if you are considering mountaineering seriously - doing basic course from there is much more easier, it will be a kinda fun trek .But if you are serious about technical climbing & want to learn it in detail consider NIM Uttarkashi & HMI Darjeeling only. Ranking wise: 1) NIM Uttarkashi 2) HMI Darjeeling 3) WHMI Manali HMI Darjeeling is the oldest one & it is much better than WHMI Manali. |
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#65 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: New Delhi
Posts: 12
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thanx swapnil
just one more thing ... How often in year dos the NIM course take place? cuz i dont think it'll be possible this summer... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pune ,Maharashtra , INDIA
Posts: 167
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There's only one ladies batch per year for Basic mountaineering & Advance Mountaineering course....for adventure course (age 14-18) there are two batches for girls each year (5 June & 4 Dec. this year) ...however there's also a mixed batch (Age 21-40) of adventure course (27 Oct. 2008)
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#67 |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Mumbai,India
Posts: 692
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Nehru Institute Of Mountaineering
www.nimindia.org
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#68 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 33
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Training
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You should be able to run around 7-8km @4.5 minutes a km. thrice a week and the other two days you can climb stairs with a 15kg. bag for around an hour. To my knowledge they allow you to give some of your stuff to the porters to carry in the Womens course. For strength training you should do some pull-ups, push-ups, squats or some light gym exercises. |
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