Participate: Upcoming Climbs
Are you up for the challenge? Your strength and dedication can be used to help out those who need it. By challenging yourself,
you'll be able to raise money for a good cause. You'll meet new people, learn a little about mountaineering, and who knows,
if you're lucky, you may even make it to the summit. The best part is you'll have fun and help others.
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Mt. Hood is a great intermediate climb found just over the border in Oregon. Some previous mountaineering experience is necessary, as you will be required to use ice axes, crampons and ropes. However, this is a very fun overnight climb and camping is not necessary!
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This is a great beginner climb that will provide everyone with spectacular views and great mountaineering experience.
This is a single day climb, but you will need to use crampons and an ice axe to summit. Instruction will be provided on how to use each. This is one of the most fun climbs in the North Cascades that is still achievable by the average hiker.
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Join us as we scale one of Washington's most photographed peaks. This is an intermediate climb and is a great stepping stone to climbing more difficult peaks like Mt. Rainier.
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Join famed climber and accomplished guide, Zoe Hart as she leads a small team of accomplished climbers up Monte Rosa and the legendary Eiger.
We will be climbing Monte Rosa and other easy acclimization routes in Zermatt, Switzerland. Monte Rosa is the second tallest mountain in Western Europe. After a nice 2 day climb, we will head over to Lauterbrunen to attempt a southern route up the Eiger. The southern route is much more approachable then the deadly northern route. We will be staying in alpine huts while climbing. This is an advanced climb that will require some rock climbing skills as well as advanced mountaineering skills. Climbers who wish to participate must be able to demonstrate previous climbing experience. |
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This intermediate climb is up Mt. Rainier's south face following the Camp Muir route. The climb will last 3 days and will be led by the great guides at Alpine Ascents. Beginners are welcome, but just remember that this is a VERY strenuous climb and it should not be taken lightly. Climbers should be able to carry a 50 lbs back pack for 7 hours up to Camp Muir on day one.
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