Mt Diablo Silverado Council
Mt Diablo Silverado Council
Celebrating 99 years of Scouting
Upcoming course schedule :

CORE
September 11-12, 2009
January, 2010
September 10-11, 2010
BBA September 23, Oct. 9-10, 2009
September 22, Oct. 8-9, 2010
Climbing March 10, 13-14, 17, 2010
CPR November 6, 2009
November 5, 2010
Cycling
April 7, 17-18, 2009
April 7, 16-17, 2010
Okpik February 10, 27-28, 2010
Paddle
Sports
May 13, June 6-7, 10, 2009
May 12, June 5-6, 9, 2010
Wilderness  
First Aid

November 7-8, 2009
November 6-7, 2010

High Adventure Team (HAT)

HAT Home | Core Course | Basic Backpacking | Climbing | CPR | Cycling | Okpik | Paddle Sports | Wilderness First Aid | Registration Form

The High Adventure Team is offering 8 different courses in 2008 and 2009.

Each of the specialized training courses builds from the foundation gained by completion of the "HAT Core". This course (or having an existing HAT number) is a prerequisite for all other courses. Those attending the specialized trainings (BBA, Okpik, Paddle Sports, Cycling Awareness, Climbing Instructor Awareness, CPR or Wilderness First Aid) will also be expected to have mastered the skills required to attain the merit badges for these activities prior to the course.

Register online by clicking the registration link on the individual page for the course you wish to signup for. Alternatively, you can still send in a paper registration form to the council office. A full listing of course dates is available on the individual course pages, which can be accessed through the links above.

What Is High Adventure?

BSA defines High Adventure in many ways. Essentially, it is any activity designed for older boys and girls that involves adventure challenges or wilderness experience (afoot or afloat) and that may include high altitude, extreme weather conditions, cold water, exposure, fatigue and/or remote conditions where readily available medical care cannot be assured.

HAT Mission

To provide awareness, to disseminate information, to develop programs and incentives to ensure and enhance safe and enjoyable high adventure experiences within the Scouting Program, and to ensure and enhance the conservation and maintenance of our environment for the future.

Objectives

Click here for a brief presentation on HAT training and the courses available.