Join us for an intensive one-day clinic designed to expose participants to essential skills and knowledge for glacier travel and crevasse rescue. This 8-hour indoor training session is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enhance their safety and rescue capabilities with an introduction to glacier travel and rescue principals. Glacier travel is a high risk and multidisciplinary craft learned best in the field with guides or mentors. This course is a great first step.
Participants will learn fundamental terminology and concepts related to crevasse rescue, as well as practical skills that can be applied in real-life scenarios. The curriculum includes:
This clinic is suitable for all levels and backgrounds who wish to further develop their confidence and capability in the mountains. Whether you are a beginner looking to expand your skills or an experienced climber wanting to refresh your knowledge, this course offers valuable insights and hands-on practice.
*This course is open to students 16 years of age or older.
Participants are encouraged to bring their personal climbing gear, including a modern drop-seat harness with a belay loop, two locking carabiners (one of which should be triple-action), four non-locking climbing-specific carabiners, a helmet, and hard-soled shoes suitable for ascending. Students who own additional equipment, such as double-length runners, are encouraged to bring those as well.
If you have any questions about gear, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Join us for an engaging and informative clinic!
