The PEAK, Inc. Testimonials
"... we have had multiple comments relating to various aspects of the MT training session on how it enabled our guys in various situations, climbing (non-technical, but knwoledge of knots, anchors etc), river crossing, ATV skils, driving with applicable skills learned from the ATVs, high altitude movement/mission planning, drinking beer with locals, and even the pack animals have all come in use this time out. They guys were overwhelmingly happy with the techniques taught, because they all had the ability to use them effectively in a combat environment. So, I appreciate the PEAK helping us get prepared, it has definitely been used."
~ 10th Combat Weather ~
"We got in first week of January and cold as dog balls. The guys went to work setting up their cold weather clothing, mountain, and tactical gear right away without any issue of what to carry, how to rig something, and having what they needed. If it hadn't been for getting up to Montana, we would have been "soup" because as soon as we got in country, guys were putting their equipment together and running for the helos at the same time to do the job."
~ 308th RQS ~
Just wanted to follow up with you with an actual operations experience. The attached link below is from yesterday after an avalanche hit in Afghanistan. As we were planning, we pulled the Peak Equip list for the traverse, re-configured our gear a little, and dressed out just like we did for the High Angle/Traverse exercise in Montana. Worked out pretty good. To clarify the articles description of colation forces, it was just us. Altitutde was very high, and the people were pretty desperate. Brought back Kurd camp renditions and trying to keep control Good stuff. Again ... had it not been for us attending your training, we wouldn't have been as prepared as we were."
Associated Press: Afghan Avalanches - February 9, 2009
~ 920th Rescue Wing ~
“By the way we have had multiple comments relating to various aspects the MT training session on how it enabled our guys in various situations, climbing (non-technical, but knowledge of knots, anchors etc), river crossing, ATV skills, high altitude movement/msn planning, and even the pack animals have all come in use this time out. The guys were overwhelmingly happy with the techniques taught, because they all had the ability to use them effectively in a combat environment. So, I appreciate the Peak helping us get prepared, it has definitely been used”.
Capt .USAF, Combat Weather Team, deployed
