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JAWAHAR INSTITUTE OF MOUNTAINEERING & WINTER SPORTS, NUNWAN, PAHALGAM JAMMU-KASHMIR-192126 JIM/75/TGC/12-13-
Jul 2012
Additional Director General of Police, SDRF/Home Guard /CD & Aux. Police J&K, Srinagar
COURSE REPORT BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE -93 & 94 Madam, 1.
A copy of General Course Report of Basic Mountaineering Rescue Course serial
No.93 &94 conducted by this Institute for SDRF personnel (BN 1st & 2nd ) batch -1st and 2nd is enclosed for your information and necessary action please.
2.
Kindly ack.
Yours Sincerely
(Virinder Singh) Colonel Principal (JIM & WS) Copy to: 1. Principal Secretary to Hon,ble Chief Minister, Govt of J&K, Civil Secretariat Srinagar 2. Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Srinagar –J&K
: For info
: -do-
3. Joint Secretary (G/Air), D (HMI), South Block Ministry of Defence, New Delhi-11 : -do4. Commissioner /Secretary Tourism, Govt. of J&K, Civil Secretariat Srinagar
: -do-
5. Commandant SDRF, 1st BN, Barzulla, Srinagar
: -do-
6. Commandant SDRF, 2nd BN, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu
: -do-
GENERAL COURSE REPORT BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE, JAMMU & KASHMIR SDRF PERONNEL BATCH -01 & 02 (1st & 2nd BN) INSTITUTE:
JAWAHAR INSTITUTE OF MOUNTAINEERING & WINTER SPORTS (JIM & WS) PAHALGAM
VENUE:
PAHALGAM / BHADERWAH
REPORT ON:
BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE
COURSE SERIAL NO:
93 & 94
DURATION OF COURSE: 01 -26 APR 2012 & 03 -28 MAY 2012 (26 DAYS) GENERAL 1.
Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and winter Sports (JIM & WS) is a joint
venture between Ministry of Defence, Government of India and Department of Tourism Govt. of J&K. Headquarter of the Institute is located at Nunwan, Pahalgam and sub centers at Bhaderwah (Doda), Sanasar (near Patnitop), Shey (Leh) and one adhoc sub centre at Gulmarg for skiing courses. Over last 29 years the Institute has excelled in different adventure activities like Mountaineering, Skiing, Paragliding, Rescue, water rafting, short term special adventure courses and Mountain & Tourist Guide courses. INTRODUCTION 2.
Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports, (JIM & WS) conducted two
Basic Mountaineering Rescue Course serial No.93 w.e.f 01 to 26 Apr 2012 and serial No.94 w.e.f 03 to 28 May 2012 (26 days each) for SDRF (Bn-1st & 2nd) personnel at Pahalgam sponsored by Additional Director General of Police SDRF /Home Guard/CD & Aux. Police J&K. 40 SDRF Personnel from 1st & 2nd BN and 11 private students from different parts of India reported to JIM & WS, Headquarter Pahalgam on 31 Mar 2012 to attend Basic Mountaineering Rescue Course Serial No. -93. And 40 SDRF Personnel from 1st & 2nd BN and 08 private students reported to attend Basic Mountaineering Rescue Course Serial No. 94. The Scheduled training of these 99 students of both the courses commenced on the next day morning. All 99 students completed the training successfully with desired level of standard. Nominal roll of Students is enclosed as Appendix “A”.
2 AIM 3.
To impart theoretical and practical training on all aspects of activities in
Mountainous Area. High Altitude including rock and ice craft to students of Jammu & Kashmir SDRF Personnel 4.
To train the SDRF personnel for rescue operations in mountainous terrain of J&K
state, especially for the area of Doda, Bhaderwah and Kishtwar since these areas are prone to mechanical accidents and natural calamities.
STANDARD TO BE ACHIEVED
5. The competence levels expected from students upon completion of the course are as follows:(a) Students should be able to effectively utilize technical skills during rescue operations in mountains / accidental sites/natural calamities. (b) Students should be able to effectively form part of rescue team as quick response to natural calamities (c) Students should be able to effectively carryout rescue missions / operations at accidental sites. (d) Students should be able to plan and take part in Mountain Expeditions at National and International level. OBJECTIVES
6. (a) Carryout rescue mission in any eventuality in mountains at accidental sites and during natural calamities. (b) Impart training on technical aspects of mountaineering. (c) Hone mountaineering skills of individuals. (d) Create environment awareness amongst the youth. (e) Promote adventure activities in the state.
3 OPENING ADDRESS 7.
Opening address was given on the first day by Col Virinder Singh, Principal, JIM
& WS. Students were introduced to well known history of the esteemed Institute JIM & WS. They were explained about expectations from students, administration of the Institute and safety and security to be observed around Pahalgam. Students were told the duration of course, tests and grading system as well as the phases of course going to be conducted in training area of the Institute.
OPENING ADDRESS BY COL VIRINDER SINGH, PRINCIPAL, JIM & WS
CONDUCT OF TRAINING 8.
The students were trained in Acclimatization walk, Introduction to mountaineering
equipment, Rope knots, rock climbing, Rappelling, Survival Camps in Jungles & Glacier, Treks to different picturesque and historical places around the area, Tent pitching, Tyrolean traverse, River crossing, Rescue from river and accidental site, Ice climbing , Rope fixing & base making, avalanche rescue, Navigation in mountains and Glaciated terrains. 9.
Training for the courses started with rock craft for initial 15 days at Pahalgam.
This was followed by Ice craft training for which the teams moved to Chandanwari to reach Glacier. A copy of training programme is enclosed as Appendix “B”. 10 Details of aspects covered during the training are enunciated in subsequent paras.
4 PHYSICAL EXERCISE
11.
The location of the Institute at approx 7000 ft, though acclimatization was not
mandatory, for acquiring physical fitness and mental robustness, initial period was utilized to achieve the same. Acclimatization marches of 1.5 to 3 kms around the places were conducted during first 2 days which was accompanied by mountain physical training. Students were made to run for long distance with 18 kg weight upto (7-8 kms) at one stretch to increase their endurance.
At the end of this schedule students
achieved the desired standards of fitness required to survive in hilly terrain.
PHYSICAL EXERICSE
TECHNICAL TRAINING
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Keeping in consideration the geographical area of J&K state, training was
provided in basic skills of rock craft administration in mountain terrain and glacier & introduction and use of mountaineering equipment in rescue missions/ operations at accidental sites and during natural calamities in mountainous terrain. At the culmination of this training, students could identify and narrate the uses of mountaineering equipment and its skillful application in mountainous area. Details of rock craft and other adventure activities conducted are as follows.
5 (a) ROCK CRAFT 15 periods were allotted to impart instructions in basic skills of mountaineering including pitch climbing, fixed rope climbing, Jumaring, free climbing and rappelling. The students were exposed to various types of rock surfaces around Pahalgam.
ROCK CLIMBING
RAPPELLING
(b) ICE CRAFT 10 periods were allotted to impart instructions & practical training in basic skills of ice craft including base making, ice craft, avalanche rescue, navigation in mountains and Glaciated terrains. The students were taken to Chandanwari glacier situated 28 kms from Pahalgam for this part of the course.
ICE CRAFT TRAINING
6 (c) RIVER CROSSING & CASUALTY EVACUATION Students were provided fundamental knowledge in the form of lecture cum demonstration on methods of negotiating fast flowing streams and nallas in mountainous areas and various methods of Casualty Evacuation followed by practicing it in groups.
RIVER CROSSING
CASUALTY EVACUATION
(d) TREKS Students were trained in trekking. They got familiarized with the equipment needed while going on long treks. They were taken to historical places to see and exchange culture and beautiful places like Aru, Betab Valley and Baisaran. Enroute they were made to practice rescue techniques from mountain cliffs and dense forest areas where there are no means of evacuation by road.
TREK TO ARU
7 (e) TENT PITCHING
Students were demonstrated the methods of tent pitching and use of survival camps in the jungles, mountainous glacier terrain while on missions in adverse natural / manmade calamities.
TENT PITCHING
(f) LECTURES /PRESENTATIONS The following aspects of adventure activities and related subjects were covered in great details in the form of lecture cum Power point presentations and movies concerning mountaineering as mentioned below: (1) Introduction to mountaineering equipment. (2) Mountain hazards. (3) Dos and Don’ts of mountaineering. (4) High altitude illness / cold injuries and its preventive measures. (5) Tourism and culture of J&K. (6) Avalanche & avalanche rescue. (7) Introduction to Glacier
8 (8) River crossing (9) Rescue from accidental site (10) Crevasse rescue (11) Rescue team work
INSTRUCTORS DELIVERING LECTURES
(g) ENDURANCE RUN Team practiced running for long distance with backpack load of 18 kgs which helped them to attain the desired standard of physical endurance required during rescue operations. Students showed marked improvement in endurance and they excelled in the final endurance run of 8.5 kms taken by the institute. No. 166 Sgct Raj Hussain of SDRF 2nd Bn in Serial No.93 and No. 135 Const. Makhan Singh of SDRF 2nd Bn in Serial No. 94 secured the first position.
ENDURANCE RUN
9 (h) GAMES Students were made to take interest to participate in games like volley ball, badminton, cricket. Through discussions with the instructors they also got familiarized with adventure sports like skiing, paragliding, water rafting and Para jumping. Students showed keen desire to undergo training at the institute for the adventure sports in near future. Movies on adventure sports like skiing & par jumping were run in the auditorium for the students.
ENJOYING GAME PERIOD
ADMINISTRATION 13.
One dedicated officer in charge of the institute with well experienced and trained
instructors and other staff were provided by the institute who accompanied and looked after the students round the clock. ACCOMMODATION 14.
The accommodation facility at Pahalgam was made in Institute Hostel. During ice
craft training students camped on Chandanwari glacier in tents.
INSTITUTE, PAHALGAM
CHANDANWARI, TRAINING CAMP
10 FOOD
15.
The students were provided with hygienic and palatable food during the training
period with additional energy supplements like fruits, dry fruits and chocolates, juices etc. EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING 16.
Keeping in view the harsh conditions and cold and rainy weather during the
course, the students were provided with quality equipment and clothing gear for training purpose.
EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING ISSUED BY JIM & WS
MEDICAL COVER 17.
Dedicated medical officer and Nursing Assistant of the institute provided medical
support to the participants throughout the course duration. Different first aid kits were prepared for trek, rock area and traveling, the students were educated about the mountain hazards, illnesses of the mountainous and high altitude area with its treatment modalities. Different techniques of casualty evacuation in relation to rescue from accidental sites and difficult mountain terrain were demonstrated to and practiced by the students.
MAJOR RAHUL MAHAJAN, MEDICAL OFFICER DELIVERING LECTURE ON FIRST AID & CPR
11 ASSESSMENT 18.
The students were assessed of their performance in the course in the form of
Rock craft (written, oral & practical) taken by the instructors of the institute. The students excelled in the test taken by securing good marks and grading. Mr Dihora Premji Khodabahi a private student from Gujarat in Serial No.93 and Mr Piyush Soni a private students from Lucknow (U.P) secured the best in technique award while Mr Junaid Ahmad Beigh a private student form Srinagar –J&K in Serial No.93 and Patil Sushil Krishnarao a private student from Pune in Serial No.94 secured the position of best student of the courses.
WRITTEN TEST
19.
ROCK CRAFT TEST
ICE CRAFT TEST
A copy of marks sheet is enclosed as Appendix “C”.
GRADUATION CEREMONY 20.
The students presented a colourful cultural programme after completion of
scheduled training. Beautiful events like singing, dancing, mimicry were presented by the participants. Col Virinder Singh, Principal, JIM & WS praised the students for their excellent performance. The event was followed by the distribution of the course batches, prizes and momentoes to all the participants.
COL VIRINDER SINGH, PRINCPAL, JIM & WS DISTRIBUTING BADGES, PRIZES & MOMENTOES
14 OBSERVATIONS
21. (a) The students showed marked interest in learning and adopting the skills of Mountaineering. (b) The students learned, practiced and adopted the rescue operation techniques taught to them during the course. (c) The students improved a lot in their physical as well as mental capabilities. (d) The students excelled in the final test taken by the institute to access their performance. (e) The students showed keen interest in training in adventure sports at JIM & WS.
RECOMMENDATIONS 22. (a) It is recommended that the students may be sent to JIM & WS for Advance Mountaineering course and Method of instructions courses as well as other adventure courses like Paragliding, White water rafting & Skiing. (b) More batches of students may be sent to JIM & WS for training in rescue missions / operation techniques. (c) In collaboration between JIM & WS and SDRF it is proposed that three teams (1+9) of SDRF trained personnel can be established at three training centers of JIM & WS viz Pahalgam, Bhaderwah and Sanasar which can cover all the regions of J&K State for any disaster as an when required. The SDRF personnel will be in touch with the training courses which will help them to refresh and hone their skills in technique used in search and rescue operations. The Institute will provide accommodation to the SDRF personnel. Feedback
23.
The Photocopies of some of the feedbacks received from the students are
enclosed as Appendix “D”, reflecting the goal achieved as per the opinion of students.
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SNEAK PEAKS
LECTURE INTROCUCTION TO MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT
ROCK CLIMBING
STREAM CROSSING BY WADING IN METHOD
LECTURE PRINCIPLES OF ROCK CLIMBING
FINAL CHEAK & BRIEFING FOR HIGH ALTITUDE TREK
TENT PITCHING
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PREPARATION FOR GLACIER TRAINING
WALKING IN GLACIER
BASE MAKING
BASE MAKING
ENJOYING THE LUNCH AT HIGH ALTITUDE
CASUALTY EVACUATION BY ALPINE BASKE METHOD
WRITEN TEST WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED
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Conclusion 24.
During Basic Mountaineering Rescue course training was imparted to make the
participants confident of living in mountainous terrain and to be technically proficient as trained mountaineer. Special efforts were delivered to practice and to be perfect in rescue missions by forming mountain rescue teams. The performance of the participants validates the fact that desired standards of exposure and training in mountain techniques were achieved. Employment of SDRF in mission in difficult conditions should prove the worthiness of training provided by JIM & WS.
Yours Sincerely
(Virinder Singh) Colonel Principal (JIM & WS) Encl: As stated
Copy to: 1. Principal Secretary to Hon,ble Chief Minister, Govt of J&K Civil Secretariat, Srinagar –J&K 2. Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Srinagar –J&K
: For info
: -do-
3. Joint Secretary (G/Air), D (HMI), South Block Ministry of Defence, New Delhi-11 : -do4. Commissioner /Secretary Tourism, Govt. of J&K, Civil Secretariat Srinagar
: -do-
5. Commandant SDRF, 1st BN, Barzulla, Srinagar
: -do-
6. Commandant SDRF, 2nd BN, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu
: -do-
Appendix “A” LIST OF SDRF PERSONNEL BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE -93 S.No
Rank
Name
Address
Belt No
1
Constable
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat
J&K SDRF Ist Bn Srinagar
1467
2
do
Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1366
3
do
Shabir Ahmad Sheikh
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1052
4
do
Mohd Sarwar Khan
J&K/ SDRF Fist Bn Srinager
1356
5
do
Gh. Nabi Hajam
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinagar
1247
6
do
Mohd Amin Sheikh
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1534
7
do
Naseer Ahmad shah
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1333
8
do
Manzoor Ahmad parray
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1005
9
do
Mohd Yousuf
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1029
10
do
Airif Hussein
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1110
11
do
Showket Hussain
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1106
12
do
Rayaz Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1312
13
do
Manzoor Ahmad Bhat
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1327
14
do
Khursheed Ahmad Guroo
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1047
15
do
Riyaz Ahmad Sheikh
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1325
16
do
Sanjeev Koul
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1020
17
do
Mudasir Akram Khanday
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1234
18
do
Bilal Ahmad Lone
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1215
19
do
Fayaz Ahmad Mir
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1218
20
do
Mudasir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1250
21
do
Rash Pal Kumar
nd
1194
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
22
do
Harbans Lal
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
1026
23
do
Vikram Singh
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Srinager
739
nd
24
do
Rattan Lal
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
11015
25
do
Lal chand
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1014
26 27 28 29 30
do do do do do
Pyara Singh Ravi Kumar Vicky Kumar Ramesh Kumar Abdul Qayoom
nd
914
nd
1107
nd
1311
nd
965
nd
964
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
31
do
Raj Hussain
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
166
32
do
Abdul Majid
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1108
Remarks
Best in Endurance
33 34
do do
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
Ashok Kumar Zakir Hussain
897
nd
881
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
35
do
Mohd Ayoub
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
854
36
do
Abdul Latief Shah
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
980
37 38 39 40
do do do do
Ravi Kant Sharma
nd
1314
nd
992
nd
1150
nd
1041
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
Parshotam Singh
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
Rasal Singh
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
Lal Hussain
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
LIST OF PRIVATE STUDENTS
S.
Name
Address
Age
Sex
1
D. Charless Silva Kumar
Rajapuram Chennai
29
M
2
Shravan Kumar Singh
Uttar Pradesh
29
M
3
Karan Sachu
Gandhi Nagar Fazilka
28
M
4
Jayesh Ramavat
Gandhi Nagar Okha Gujrat
20
M
5
Junaid Majeed Beigh
Srinager
23
M
6
Saurabh Aggarwal
Faridabad Haryana
22
M
7
Sonu Kumar
Haryana
21
M
8
Chetan Baburao Patil
Maharashtra
_
M
9
Dihora Premji Khodabahi
At.Mithi Virdi Ta.Talaja.Gujarat
31
M
10
Yasmeena Akther
Tangmarg Baramulla
18
F
Remarks
No
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE -93
Best student of the course
Best in technique
LIST OF SDRF PERSONNEL BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE -94
S.No
Rank
Name
Address
Belt No
1
Constable
Mohd Hussain
J&K SDRF Ist Bn Srinagar
1114
2
do
Farooq Ahmad
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1221
3
do
Mohd Amin
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1319
4
do
Farooq Ahmad
J&K/ SDRF Fist Bn Srinager
1399
5
do
Mohd Shafi
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinagar
1532
6
do
Gh Mohd
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1457
7
do
Imtiyaz Ahmad
J&K/ SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1140
8
do
Gh Nabi
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1167
9
do
Reyaz Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1165
10
do
Bashir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1511
11
do
Jahangir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1227
12
do
Shabir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1755
13
do
Gh Mohd
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1766
14
do
Bashir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1516
15
do
Sher Ali Khan
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1329
16
do
Mohd Yousuf
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1157
17
do
Bashir Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1597
18
do
Ayaz Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1253
19
do
Javaid Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1317
20
do
Muzaffar Ahmad
J&K. SDRF Ist Bn Srinager
1773
21
do
Naveen Singh
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1329
22 23 24 25 26
do do do do do
Pawan Singh Anil Kumar Kuldeep Kumar Satish Singh Mohd Isfaq
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu nd
J&K. SDRF 2
Bn Srinager
1348 1265
nd
1350
nd
1398
nd
1458
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
27
do
Rakesh Kumar
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
1312
28
do
Kavi Kumar
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1349
nd
29
do
Sajad Ahmad
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
1028
30
do
Kashmir Singh
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1161
31 32 33
do do do
Mohd Zubair Makhan Singh Gurmeet Raj
nd
1165
nd
135
nd
250
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
Remarks
Best in Endurance
34 35
do do
Sanjeev Kumar Rajinder Kumar
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
356
nd
1171
nd
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
36
do
Vindo Kumar
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
313
37
do
Mohd Bashir
J&K. SDRF 2nd Bn Jammu
1177
38 39 40
do do do
Mohd Reyaz Sohan Singh Mohd Maqbool
nd
1192
nd
1018
nd
1200
J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu J&K. SDRF 2 Bn Jammu
LIST OF PRIVATE STUDENTS S.
Name
Address
Age
Sex
1
Kaiser Ahmad Ganie
Trahpoo, Achabal, Anantnag-J&K
26
M
2
Kailash Chauhan
Sanjay Nagar, New Delhi
28
M
3
Piyush Soni
Sanjay Gandhi Purm, Fiazabad
25
M
Remarks
No
Best in technique
Luncknow 4
Phadale Mayur Ganpat
Bhatwadi, Ghatkopar (W) Mumbai
23
M
5
Patil Sushil Krishnarao
Sasane Nagar, Hadapsar, Pune
29
M
6
Kadam Kishor Tukaram
Thergaon Chinchwad Puune
27
M
7
Khirid Abhishekh
Dhankawadi Pune
20
M
8
Shazia Hassan
Uranhal, Anantnag-J&K
23
F
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH BASIC MOUNTAINEERING RESCUE COURSE -94
Best student of the course
Appendix – “B” TRAINING PROGRAMME BASIC MOUNTAINEERING COURSE, PAHALGAM
S.No Day-1
TIME 1800 Hrs
SUBJECT Arrival Reception Documentation, Medical checkup Issue of Equipment
Day-2
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 0830 Hrs 0835 - 0935 Hrs 0940 - 1240 Hrs 1630 - 1730 Hrs 1730 – 1930 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 0840 Hrs 0845 – 1100 Hrs 1630 - 1730 Hrs 1730 – 1930 Hrs
Acclimatization walk Opening address & Adm Briefing Introduction to Mtn. Equipment Rope Knots & Rope Coiling (L/D/P) Mountain Manners and Customs (L) Games Morning PT Principles of Rock Climbing & Rappelling Climbing & Rappelling (L/D/P) Do’s & Don’ts (L) Games Morning PT Anchoring & Belay (L/D/P) Rock Climbing & Rappelling (P) Mountaineering Terminology (L) Games Morning PT Rock Climbing & Rappelling (P) Tent pitching (L/D/P) Games Morning PT Rope knots (P),Climbing & Rappelling (P) Tent pitching & Rappelling (P) Health & Mountain Hazards Games Morning PT Jumaring & Rope fix (L/D/P) Cold injuries Morning PT Trek to Aru, Survival Camp Glaciers (L)
Day-3
Day-4
Day-5
Day-6
Day-7
Day-8
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 0925 Hrs 0930 - 1240 Hrs 1630 - 1730 Hrs 1730 – 1930 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs 1630 - 1730 Hrs 1730 – 1930 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1110 Hrs 1115 – 1240 Hrs 1630- 1730 Hrs 1735 – 1930 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs 1600 – 1700 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs 1630 – 1730 Hrs
RESPONSIBILITY
Instructors -do-
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1735 – 1930 Hrs
Games Contd…
Day-9
Day-10
Day-11
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs 1630 – 1730 Hrs 1735 – 1930 Hrs
Morning PT Making Bases River Crossing, Rescue from River & Accidental site Games
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs 1630 – 1930 Hrs
Morning PT High Altitude Treks & Survival Camp Games
Instructors
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs
Morning PT River Crossing (L/D/P), Rescue from River / Accidental site Games
Instructors -do-
1630 – 1930 Hrs Day-12
Day-13
Day-14
Day-15
Day-16
Day-17
Day-18
Day-19
Day-20
Day-21
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 –1240 Hrs
1630 – 1730 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 Hrs -
Morning PT Making of different kind of Bases for Rescue operations, River, Accidental Site Games Morning PT Move to Glacier, Survival Camp
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
Morning PT Written test Mid term
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
Morning PT Base Making, Anchoring & Belay on Ice Wall (L/D/P)
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
Morning PT Base Making Practice
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1100 Hrs 1105 – 1240 Hrs 0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
Morning PT Ice climbing & Rope fixing (L/D/P) Self Arrest & Team Arrest (L/D/P) Morning PT Avalanche & Avalanche Rescue (L/D/P) Morning PT Avalanche Rescue (Practice) Ice Wall Rappelling & Crevasse Rescue Morning PT Avalanche Rescue (P) & Test
0700 – 0745 Hrs
Morning PT
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 0900 Hrs 0900 - 1240 Hrs
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Instructor
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0800 - 1240 Hrs
Formation of Mountain Rescue Team
Instructors Contd…
1700 Hrs
Morning PT Mountain Rescue Team Work (P), Navigation in Mountain. Self cooking
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 - 1240 Hrs
Morning PT Avalanche Rescue Test
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 Hrs
Morning PT Test rock craft
Day-25
0800 -1030 Hrs 1035 – 1130 Hrs
Test Viva / Base Making & Feed Back Store items return/ deposit
Instructors SK
Day-26
0800 – 1240 Hrs
Interview & Dispersal
Principal
Day-22
Day-23
Day-24
0615 – 0715 Hrs 0800 – 1240 Hrs
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Vice Principal/Instructors
(Virinder Singh) Colonel Principal (JIM & WS) ______________________________________________________________________ Legends: Note: • • • • • • • • • • •
L/D/P
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Lecture /Demo/ Practice
Bed tea will be served at 0600 hrs. PT 0615 to 0715 every day. Break –fast will be served at 0720 to 0745 hrs. Tea and snacks 1010 to 1030 hrs. Lunch Break / own time 1300 hrs to 1600 hrs. Lecture 1630 to 1730 hrs. Games 1730 to 1930 hrs. Roll call 1935 to 2000 hrs Movie and Dinner 2000 hrs to 2100 hrs. Light out 2130 hrs. The above mentioned programme is subject to change owing to environment & weather conditions.