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Presentations and Training

Rigging and Pulley Systems

“How to Stay Warm!” V 1.01

Worth Pondering…

  • Give and Take…?
  • Black and White living…
  • “Ernest Shackleton
  • You Can Hear a Smile…
  • A good day trip…
  • New Design: Hansen Belay – Rappel – Throw – Rope bag, and More Bag “2020”
  • Map & Compass Skills
  • The intuitive mind . . .
  • The Day I knew I was going to die…
  • Three days, two nights . . .
  • PBSUtah.org/pledge
  • Earth Quake (6.3) centered under us while camped on a glacier!
  • Mental Training
  • A Climbing Team…
  • Free Belay Clinic
ITRS “International Technical Rescue Symposium” Sharing knowledge

From Mental Training for Mountaineering – Summit Magazine

Helping fly our colors on July 4th Thanks Ron!

Ice Climbing with Tom Brokaw, he’s a good climber.

Tower Rescue training

Rope Rescue Training

“Training” Lift Evac ideas with Deer Valley

Trundling – big time! Eliminating a boulder fall hazard.

Avalanche path tell tale signs broken and missing trees

Donny Osmond riding the skid of a chopper harness designged by us, dsh coordinating

SFX work tech rope skills


Rodin’s The Thinker TV Commercial SFX work with Unit One and Ken Hatano and team

Making a rare ascent of the “Main Bridal Veil Falls”

Jim on School Room Overhang

Doing SFX / Stunt Work With Unit One Ken Hatano North Hollywood. Filming a TV Commercial with a team of professionals from Japan, at Smith Rock, OR


Avalanche Education

Davee enjoying a near perfect day Ten Dollar Knob

Crown and Flank of a Slab Avalanche.

70 rope skills video

Employee loss time incident ???

Using Rope skills to place rock fall netting

BSA Jamboree rappelling and mountaineering activity

Climbing in Switzerland photo by dsh

Early Public service news letters

Speciality Ziplines, Interested?

International Technical Rescue Symposium PresentationITRS 2001 Presentation Opening Slide

From Pulley Systems Explained

From Pulley Systems Explained

From Pulley Systems Explained Ass too small . . .

From Pulley Systems Explained

Earth Rise over the surface of the moon

Wind 14,000 ft. Mt.McKinley reinforcing windwalls saving blowing tent (right center)

Natural Hazard. Flake seperated from cliff face and ran 3,000 feet down the mountain

A drawing a friend drew for me

Our 14,000 foot camp on the West Rib of Denali.

Everest team training on Mt. Rainier

Hanging Serac’s N.E. Fork of the Kahiltna Glacier. We had to pass under these while en-route to the West Rib of Denali.

Native burial in their canoe

Hansen Rope, Belay, Rappel, Throw, Gear Tarp and more bag.

Climbing Stairway to Heaven

Hansen Belay, Rappel, Throw, Gear Tarp Deployed, Rope, and more bag.

You Can Hear a Smile! Look at the cute gal sneaking a smile in.

Paul doing some advanced training “climbing blind folded”

Climbing is a great family activity My oldest daughter Michelle, and two son’s.

Melissa in Rock Canyon

Jeromy by lightning killed horses

Establishing Search Areas while on a SAR mission in the Andes, South America

Equipment testing Knots and Dynamics

38° prime angle for slabs

Spring reveals winter avalanche path

Stunt Work Mt. Shasta, CA

Life rated ropes


Pre construction Hazard Evaluations save $$$ Thanks Pat

From “How to Stay Warm”

Training Expedition with Students from Colgate Univ.

From “How to Stay Warm”

From “How to Stay Warm” Thanks Frank

Avalanche mitigation Stabilization fence, Alta

Neff’s Cave, one of the deepest caves in the USA, Lynn and John

Hansen Demonstrating High Span Lift Evac Solitude Lifts

Winter Mountaineering with my kids

13,000 feet + Windy Corner Mt. McKinley Chill Factor -125° F

Small avalanche going to cover our track for earlier in the day

Enroute to Summit of Mt. McKinley, AK

Rescue (-1-1 SFX work

Springtime our avalanche stabilization fencing they hold 100’s of tons of snow

Hansen Rope bag while rapping from chopper

Shortly before the CG was offset, and the chopper crashed

SFX/Stunt Work with Lipovitan

On the last pitch of The Fang, Provo Cyn, UT

After climbing the Lost Arrow Tipmaking a Tyrolean Traverse back to the Rim of Yosemite Valley. The valley floor is a half mile below.

Douglas Coates, on Kahiltna Glacier 20,320 Ft. Mt. McKinley, AK Photo by D. Hansen

Traversing from Lost Arrow Tip to Rim of Yosemite Valley.



SFX/Stunt Work with Lipovitan

SFX/Stunt Work with Lipovitan

Free Training Presentation contact us

Base Camp 20,320 ft Denali in the Background

Rockfall Mitigation second part prevents wintertime avalanches from destroying it.

A perfect day… on 3-pins.


Mastering the Art of Protection Yourself (Trad Climbing

Mastering the Art of Protection Yourself (Trad Climbing

10 things to avoid while climbing

SFX Work Walker Texas Ranger river crossing

Understanding safety


Hansen Mountaineering

Everest ho!

Mental Training for Mountaineering

They lived through the crash I clicked the picture before we helped out.

Carbon monoxide from stoves …

Rescue of climber

Rescue page 2

Avoid spending time in chutes and gullies.

Training with Barrick Gold Mine’s Emergency Response Team.

We teamed up with pend the one quarter ton, monster USA Flag across Grove Creek Canyon

Safety system we designed and installed in the Vivint Center


About getting the most your GoreTex

About getting the most your GoreTex


Tell tale signs of an avalanche path…notice the missing or broken trees

Understanding Bolts pulled out by hard pull.

This Bolt is BAAD! Flaky rock, etc. Take some training…

Training Rope Rescue U of U

Picture #1 Flake starting point for rock avalanche

NPS can-do attitude. Notice shovel.

D.Hansen Ice Climbing

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