tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589849213876803476.post5180529184349006571..comments2023-04-09T19:22:35.805+05:30Comments on Travel Journal: Dying for a Road TripAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08985143413153216286noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589849213876803476.post-18697632960101835912009-06-01T14:53:03.561+05:302009-06-01T14:53:03.561+05:30Hi,Sorry this is totally off topic but I figured y...Hi,<br><br>Sorry this is totally off topic but I figured you wouldnt be looking up your NIM post again soon. I have some queries regarding NIM and the courses they offer.<br><br>The website does not mention schedules of courses. Can you tell me about that? Also, given that it is first come first serve, how much time prior to beginning of the course should I apply?<br><br>Also, generally speaking,Neerajhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12242629600583791520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589849213876803476.post-20382614567078846642009-06-02T11:02:40.836+05:302009-06-02T11:02:40.836+05:30Hey Neeraj, appologies for not replying to your po...Hey Neeraj, appologies for not replying to your post earlier, no excuses.<br>To answer your queries, NIM has essentially two styles of courses designed - one is the 30 day basic mountaineering course designed to teach you all the stuff I've mentioned in the post, everything from treking, rock climbing, rappleing, glacier walk, etc. etc. They give you all the gear for it. This couse starts Diihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04974805715397208997noreply@blogger.com