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%
  • 3 rating 0%
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  • Housing 4.7
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.9
  • Safety 4.85
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Celia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

HMI Gap

This is a great program. Each location is amazing, the instructors are great, and I learned so much about rock climbing that I'll be able to use in the future. In Patagonia, we stayed and hiked through some beautiful places. There was also time in Moab and Chile Chico for some free time in town. Having done NOLS in the past, I would rate this program above that. I had an amazing experience with a bunch of great people.

What would you improve about this program?
I know it's hard with permits and all, but I would've loved to visit the national parks we were near in Utah.
109 people found this review helpful.
Harrison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Absolutely fantastic

I think that taking a gap year was one of the best decisions I've made in my life so far. HMI is such a good program and they're doing great things. I won't bore you with all the details of my experience, but in all the places you go, it's in the peak season and the best time of year to be there. This is so much more than a climbing or backpacking trip or whatever other perceptions you might have: it's all of those. Thanks for reading my review.

What would you improve about this program?
I can't think of many things to improve upon, but the one that comes to mind is giving students more time to experience the culture (this is just in Patagonia). I know it'd be hard to work out with limited time and all that, but I think it'd be awesome to say, go to a restaurant in Chile or something. Other than that it was great!
102 people found this review helpful.
Caitlin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The most amazing and challenging experience

Hmi gap was truely a one of a kind experience! It was by far the most challenging thing I have ever done both physically and mentally but it could not have been more worth it! Because of HMI gap I ran my first half marathon (something I would not have done if not for the opportunity from this program). I also pushed my body in ways I did think we're possible and discovered a new love for rock climbing, a sport I had never done before. I made amazing friendships with the people on my trip and was laughing so hard I was crying most days just joking around with everyone. The instructors are more your friends than anything else and you really get to know your body and its capabilities in a way I didn't think was possible. I have never seen anything more beautiful than patagonia and I honestly don't know if there is anything more beautiful that exists!

What would you improve about this program?
Only thing I would change would be more flexibility with day to day schedule with more input from the students!
107 people found this review helpful.
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Owen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

HMI Gap

Climbing in Chile and Argentina was definitely a highlight, however one of the most special experiences for me was working on the approach trail to Castleton Tower with the Front Range Climbing Stewards. Everyday while working I got the chance to talk with and hang out with really cool guys who pretty much have dedicated their lives to climbing, all the while in a spectacular place high up above Castle Valley in Utah. After working on the trail for 10 days or so it was really remarkable to see how much of a difference we really made and it made climbing Castleton afterwards feel that much cooler!

What would you improve about this program?
These program really was incredible and the staff who worked with us are all super awesome and just in general great people. If I could've changed one thing about this program though it would have been to have a bigger emphasis on traditional climbing/leading and also delved into aid climbing a bit more.
105 people found this review helpful.
Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Perseverance and experience make for a great story and lots of personal growth

As the popularity of gap programs continues to grow, the qualities that each program provides seem to become more similar. The HMI Gap Semester, however, enables experiences for growth that you will not find in any other program. I joined this program, not only to learn about myself, and outdoor ventures, but also to reap in the benefit that the structure of the program provides. This program is mostly self-directed. The group goals arise out of the group needs and your personal goals have a lot of weight when decisions are made. The group size is small enough that your voice is heard and that you can really create the gap semester that you want to. There is the added benefit that the logistics of the semester are put together for you as well. You don't have to worry about being in unsafe places or learning how to travel when you don't know the language. You can learn how to deal with all of these factors without having a high consequence. One of the most important parts of this semester program is the personal growth. The group is small enough that you really get to know each other and about yourself. It's inevitable. But it also prepares you for school or any other adventure that you're about to embark on. It's challenging, and exciting. You learn so much and have a lot of fun doing it. I can't say enough good things about this program. It truly changed who I am and what I want out of my life. I feel more confident and feel ready to take more chances. By participating in this program, you agree to be vulnerable and scared, but also agree to create great friendships, and have an enormous amount of fun.

103 people found this review helpful.

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