ADK Winter Mountaineering School
AWARDS & BADGES
Awards & Badges
Once you've attended Winter Mountaineering School, keep on hiking, climbing, and start leading trips to earn the following Badges:
WMS V-Badge
REQUIREMENTS: Ascent of one 5000+ foot (1525m) Adirondack peak and four 4000+ foot (1220m) Adirondack peaks in calendar winter, on skis, crampons or snowshoes, at least one of which must be under the direction of the staff of Winter Mountaineering School. All ascents must be in a party of at least four persons strictly observing the safety rules taught at the school. These Adirondack peaks must be different peaks. All peaks and trips listed are not repeated on prior X-Badge award from WMS.
WMS X-Badge
REQUIREMENTS: Ascent of two 5000+ foot (1525m) northeastern US peaks and eight 4000+ foot (1220m) northeastern US peaks in calendar winter, on skis, crampons or snowshoes. All ascents must be in a party of at least four persons strictly observing the safety rules taught at the school. These northeastern peaks must be different peaks. All peaks and trips listed are not repeated on prior V-Badge award from WMS.
WMS Winter Leadership Award
REQUIREMENTS:
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This award is designed to test mountaineers in the most rugged weather. This award is to provide the mountaineering community with a stimulus and recognition for safe, sensible, and serious enjoyment of the mountains in winter. The award is a symbol of those that love the mountains in winter, those with broad experience leading groups in winter, but above all, those with a sense of duty in the good name of mountain climbing, who can be depended upon to prevent others from jeopardizing their safety.
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Obtaining the Winter Leadership Award includes a public presentation supporting the WMS program by applicant, where possible, at Winter Mountaineering School.
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Have a minimum of three active seasons of winter climbing.
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Have climbed 12 major peaks of four thousand feet or greater, including Marcy, Algonquin, Iroquois, and Gothics, and two trail less peaks, and have made 20 winter climbs of mountains over 4000 feet (1220m). Trips must be independent of each other. Multiple day trips are counted as one trip. The extra eight trips may be repeats of this first twelve Adirondack Peaks, and includes peaks in Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine. Peaks or trips listed on prior WMS awards such as V and X badges are permitted. All ascents must be on skis, crampons or snowshoes. All ascents must be in a party of at least four persons strictly observing the safety rules taught at the school.
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Have shown leadership, proper caution, discretion in situations where in the role of trip leader.
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Have camped out away from enclosed or heated shelter three successive winter nights, or on two occasions two successive nights.
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Certified in Wilderness First Aid.
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Personal Interview with a least one WMS Recognition and Awards sub-committee member to determine the applicant has conducted the required trips in a manner consistent with the safety precautions outlined in the ADK Winter Mountaineering Guidelines.
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Be Nominated by two members of the Winter Leadership Award Sub-Committee, or two persons holding the Award.
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The Award shall be awarded only with the majority approval of WMS Advisory Committee.
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The WMS Recognitions and Awards Sub-committee shall rule on all points in question, and reserve the right to waive requirements as needed.