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History
The history of Summit Adventure is so complex that
it would be difficult to trace all the people and events which
have had such an influence on its ministry.
In 1971 Tim & Pam Hansel founded Summit Expedition.
The ministry was born out of their strong conviction that a rugged
Christian program, designed to challenge people in a concept of
total spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical fitness, would
be able to address the tremendous need for such fitness.
Summit’s early courses were primarily run
in the Stanislaus National Forest, east of Sacramento. In the
late 70’s Summit Expedition acquired a YWCA lodge on three
acres of leased Forest Service land around Bass Lake and made
it a seasonal base for courses. In 1987 the main office moved
from San Diego to Bass Lake. Shortly after that, chronic health
problems resulting from a climbing accident forced Tim & Pam
to retire from Summit.
In 1988, under the leadership of Dave and Barb Kelley,
Summit Expedition became Summit Adventure. The first year of Summit
Adventure was operated out of the basement of a rented house and
our first course (SA#1) was run in Joshua Tree in the fall of
1988. Through the generosity of supporters, Base and some gear
was bought from Summit Expedition during the spring of 1989.
During the early 1990s, the mobile home that now
provides offices for the administrative staff was acquired. The
SeaLand trailer and gear lockers became the home of logistics
in 1995. In 1995, Mike Rollinson, board member and instructor
since 1989, became the Executive Director of Summit. That same
year Dave Kelley broke new ground as Director of Resource Development.
Summit has continued pioneering work with a wide
variety of populations including families, youth, adults, the
disabled, youth at risk, schools, churches, parachurch ministries,
and professional development groups.
Many people have participated in the three decades
of ministry through Summit Adventure. Without the efforts, sacrifice,
and vision of each of them we would not be where we are today.
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