2008 Hans Saari Memorial Fund Ski Mountaineering Camp

| June 15, 2008

The second annual Hans Saari Memorial Fund Ski Mountaineering Camp took place June 9-13 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  The camp is a unique program put together by the Hans Fund to teach kids how to go ski mountaineering.  Organized through Exum guides, the camp features two days of background training, then a trip into the Grand Teton National Park for three days of skiing, camping and climbing in the shadow of The Grand.  This year ten students were picked from 25 applicants and about half of those picked were awarded full scholarships to cover the tuition costs.  Not a bad deal!
The first two days of the backcountry portion of the camp had heavy snow – a surprise for everyone, since it was June 11th.
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The purpose of the camp is to teach kids ski mountaineering basics.  The first part of the course was taught by Bean Bowers and Nat Patridge, with Hans Johnstone and myself joining in for the second half.  Nat, Bean and Hans have vast amounts of experience in the Tetons and were able to direct us to the Sliver Couloir on the second day…
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… and then the Hourglass Couloir on Nez Perce on the last day.
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This was my first time being involved with the camp and I was impressed with how much fun it was for all involved, and also how legit it was.  The kids carried their own packs, booted up steep chutes and cranked turns down some classic Teton lines. It was an excellent introduction to ski mountaineering and will make all of the kids future trips seem easy!
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Andrew McLean lives in Park City, Utah and is a gear designer, writer, photographer, ski mountaineer, climber, Mountain Unicycle rider and father of two very loud little girls.