HMI Gap: Adventure, Conservation & Leadership in the Natural World

HMI Gap: Adventure, Conservation & Leadership in the Natural World

Location
Multiple Locations +2
  • Chile
    • Patagonia
  • United States of America
Length
4 - 26 weeks
Program Tags
Adventure Travel College Credit Conservation Cultural Immersion Hands-On Learning Language Immersion Learning Differences Post-High School Study Abroad Volunteer Abroad Wilderness +1
Need-based funding, Payment plans, 529 Plan eligibility

Program Details

Activities
Backpacking Camping Canyoning Mountain Climbing Rafting Remote Exploring Rock Climbing Sightseeing Trekking
Timeframe
Fall Spring Winter
Housing
Host Family Hostel Lodge Tent
Primary Language
English
Age Min.
17
Age Max
22

Pricing

$19,200
Price Details
We seek to meet the full demonstrated need of every student we accept into an HMI program. If you are accepted and qualify for financial aid, we will strive to offer a financial aid package that makes HMI affordable for your family. Applications are processed through a third-party platform.

The price of tuition includes room and board as well as all domestic travel throughout the program. Tuition does not include travel to and from Denver and to Patagonia or the price of gear.

Need-based financial aid is available on a rolling basis. Our highest awards include full tuition, free gear rentals, and travel to and from the program.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Park Fees Transportation
What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
Mar 03, 2026
Dec 07, 2025
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About Program

HMI Gap Semesters unite outdoor adventure, environmental service, and leadership development on an unforgettable journey in some of the world’s most awe-inspiring places. On each HMI Gap Semester, you’ll travel for up to 80 days through the wilderness in a tight-knit community of 8 to 12 peers and 2 to 3 instructors. You’ll learn technical outdoor adventure skills, engage in environmental studies and conservation projects, and grow as a leader. Our courses travel within the American West (Colorado, Utah) and Chilean Patagonia.

Central to all HMI Gap Semesters is extended experience and practice in outdoor exploration. Whether climbing iconic sandstone towers in Utah, hiking through a breathtaking glacial valley in Patagonia, or rafting down the pristine blue waters of the Futaleufú River, our outdoor and leadership curriculum moves students towards excellence and independence. Choose your adventure on our Trek (backpacking) or Rock (rock climbing) course today.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers a challenging mix of backpacking, climbing, and environmental studies in stunning locations, fostering strong community bonds and personal growth.

Program Highlights

  • Experience and explore Patagonia, Colorado, and Utah
  • Backpacking and rock climbing skills
  • Hands-on leadership, ecology, and conservation curriculum
  • Earn college credit through Western Colorado University
  • Start dates in September and February

Financial Aid for Fall 2026 and Spring 2027!

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

The High Mountain Institute believes that both diversity and inclusion are essential to growth and learning. We all achieve our potential when each person in the community feels a true sense of belonging, and has the confidence to express their full self.

At HMI, inclusiveness starts with an intentional and affirming community. Creating such a community is our priority. We connect deeply to each other through classes, wilderness expeditions, and shared responsibilities. We prioritize open communication and honest conflict resolution. These efforts inspire us to build trust, to value diverging perspectives, and to build communities greater than ourselves.

Historically, however, outdoor programs like HMI have attracted largely white and privileged populations. At times, this has made it challenging for all at our school to feel fully part of our community. We seek to address these challenges at HMI by increasing the diversity of our students, faculty, staff, trustees, and advisers; by creating classes and activities that explore and reflect students’ identities; by expanding the cultural competence of faculty and staff; and by continually challenging the assumptions we hold.

We engage with this challenging work because we are committed to building an exceptional learning environment rooted in community—not just for some, but for all who seek to be inspired by the natural world.

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Program Reviews

4.85 Rating
based on 117 reviews
  • 5 rating 85.47%
  • 4 rating 14.53%
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  • Housing 4.7
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.9
  • Safety 4.85
Showing 105 - 112 of 117 reviews
Katie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life changing semester!

The spring semester in Patagonia was absolutely incredible! HMI had awesome connections in the area that allowed us to really connect and interaction with the culture. The instructors were well qualified, fun, and very supportive. For it being the first full semester in Patagonia, the logistics were well refined. HMI provided awesome support to help us continue interacting and thriving in the outdoors after the program was complete. I left with improved Spanish skills, a strong environmental ethic, and lifelong friends. The first aid curriculum was also very useful. I would recommend the trip to anyone who is up for a challenge, wanting to fully submerse themselves in a different culture, willing to ask hard questions, and have a life’s changing 80 days.

What would you improve about this program?
Give students a few more days to independently explore the front country
111 people found this review helpful.
Lauren
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Semester!

I did the Spring Semester in Patagonia and I could not be more thankful that I did it. I learned how to live well in the backcountry, had really meaningful conversations about environmental ethics, improved my Spanish a ton, and made incredible friends. We also got to explore the town our base camp was in and did some really cool cultural activities, like harvesting fruit and making jam, learning to make traditional Chilean dishes, and watching traditional dances. I could not speak more highly of the instructors who were overall incredible human beings. The places we were able to explore were incredibly beautiful and super off the grid which I really appreciated. I don't think I would have been able to figure out for myself how to gain access to all the cool spots we were able to go to. I would highly recommend the program to anyone considering it.

What would you improve about this program?
I would have liked the Spanish curriculum to be more incorporated towards the end of the semester.
105 people found this review helpful.
Forrest
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learning through HMI

I learned a lot through HMI gap, both physical skills and perhaps more importantly things about myself and what I want out of life. I gained countless skills in climbing, such as setting anchors, multi pitching, placing trad gear, and much more. I also learned valuable things not related to climbing, like how to food plan and shop, how to cook creative meals, and stay happy in uncomfortable situations. Throughout the program I learned a lot about myself and what makes me happy. HMI made me question my current ideas about my future and helped to shape an image of the kind of life that I want. The instructors of the program were amazing, and kept everyone safe and provided support in any way that they could. All in all, it was quite the experience for me, and I took away a lot of valuable lessons.

101 people found this review helpful.
Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Grow Through HMI Gap!

HMI gap was an awesome program. I participated in the Rock climbing and conservation semester. We started off by backpacking for 11 days in Colorado and doing a little bit of climbing as well. Then we went to Moab for a month and really focused on learning climbing skills and everyone advanced to lead and multi-pitch climbing. Finally, we went down to Chilean Patagonia and went backpacking for a few days and then spent the rest of the time climbing. I came in to HMI gap expecting learn how to backpack, develop my outdoor climbing skills, and learn about conservation, and while I did learn all of those things I also learned so much more than I ever imagined I would. I learned a lot about building community and conflict resolution, you kind of have to because you're spending 80 days with the same people in an intense environment. But most importantly I learned a lot about myself. I learned how to rely on myself, and how to let myself rely on others. I learned when to push myself, and when to step back. HMI gap truly was a life changing experience, I have made great friendships with the people on my course and will always look back on the time I spent with HMI as a great experience.

113 people found this review helpful.
Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Grow Through HMI Gap!

HMI gap was an awesome program. I participated in the Rock climbing and conservation semester. We started off by backpacking for 11 days in Colorado and doing a little bit of climbing as well. Then we went to Moab for a month and really focused on learning climbing skills and everyone advanced to lead and multi-pitch climbing. Finally, we went down to Chilean Patagonia and went backpacking for a few days and then spent the rest of the time climbing. I came in to HMI gap expecting learn how to backpack, develop my outdoor climbing skills, and learn about conservation, and while I did learn all of those things I also learned so much more than I ever imagined I would. I learned a lot about building community and conflict resolution, you kind of have to because you're spending 80 days with the same people in an intense environment. But most importantly I learned a lot about myself. I learned how to rely on myself, and how to let myself rely on others. I learned when to push myself, and when to step back. HMI gap truly was a life changing experience, I have made great friendships with the people on my course and will always look back on the time I spent with HMI as a great experience.

107 people found this review helpful.
Coleman
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Challenge Yourself with HMI Gap

The High Mountain Institute, as offered by its name, is foremost an establishment of learning. At HMI, I learned how to to navigate through mountains and canyons, to cook an array of backcountry meals, and to set up the perfect tent. However, the little nuggets of knowledge I acquired are both harder to pin down and perhaps more universally applicable: learning how to share cramped spaces with (potentially smelly) people; counting down from three before doing something that absolutely terrifies you (e.g., crossing a slippery log over a raging Patagonian rapid or diving headfirst with your best friends into a glacial lake); screaming at the top of your lungs when your whole group is frustrated, tired, and confused. HMI really is “where nature and minds meet” because, with each daily skill or challenge, your instructors and your peers encourage you to thrive and test your limits. In the same vein, HMI combines the best of backcountry hard skills (e.g., navigation) and intellectual stimulation (e.g., conservation curriculum) to provide you with an experience that leaves you stronger, both physically and mentally, than you were before.

HMI Gap changed my life. While I remain mostly the same person I was before, I experience more intensely my passions, my family and friends, and the world at large. I chose HMI Gap in search of challenge and wonder; I was delighted to find myself face to face with both of those things virtually every day with HMI.

What would you improve about this program?
HMI Gap is a relatively young program, so the few flaws it possesses mostly revolve around logistical difficulties that tend to resolve over time. That said, in my experience, HMI Gap's "youth" did not in any way noticeably detract from the overall experiential quality of the program.
104 people found this review helpful.
Ally
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Fun & Challening Experience in Personal Growth!

Spending 80 days, most of which are entirely in the backcountry, with a small community of strangers is remarkably challenging and rewarding. I came out of this trip with backcountry and wilderness skills I had not even known existed, lifelong memories, crazy stories, and seven very close friends. Some highlights of the trip for me include canyon running in southern Utah, learning about environmental studies through a very well-developed curriculum, and spending 21 days in the Patagonian wilderness. On my trip, the group was very heavily extroverted, and our instructors were rotated throughout the three different locations we travelled to (Colorado, Utah, Patagonia). I was not experienced in backpacking prior to this trip, and I still enjoyed it and would now consider myself a relatively experienced backpacker. Most nights (~80%) were spent in a tent and sleeping bag, and we cooked nearly all (~99%) of our meals for ourselves. If you are looking to be challenged physically and mentally and want to reap the benefits of both Type 1 and Type 2 fun, then I would really encourage you to look more deeply into this program.

What would you improve about this program?
As a somewhat young program (I went in its 4th year), HMI Gap can improve on smoothing out the logistics of the trip (i.e. organizing food and gear, providing good maps and compasses, etc.). I believe that the program has the potential to improve in this area quite quickly, as the staff becomes more experienced.
105 people found this review helpful.
Alexandra
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Engaging, Enriching, and Totally Epic

I came to HMI Gap with absolutely no backpacking experience and left feeling confident I could backpack by myself for weeks and love it. The community we created through the curriculum and the instructors left me laughing endlessly, even in times of struggle. It is probably the most special community I've ever been a part of. My instructors were there to push me, but also to support me whenever as well as being great friends. The expeditions were not easy--but completely rewarding and the places I hiked are some of the most beautiful places I've ever been. I really liked that an environmental studies course was also incorporated because it brought us awareness about what was going on and being said about the places we were backpacking through. In the end, this program pushed me more than I've ever been pushed, which let me leave the most confident I have ever been in myself. It might not always be Type 1 fun, but you'll look back on it as an experience of a lifetime.

What would you improve about this program?
It's a relatively new program (4th year) so they are still working out the kinks (i.e. expedition routes, camping site selection) but those things were also part of the adventure for me.
116 people found this review helpful.

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