Seattle Basic Alpine Climbing Course
The Basic Alpine Climbing Course is a program of classroom and field instruction designed to teach new climbers the skills and experience required to safely follow on rock, snow, and glaciated routes in the Pacific Northwest. Course graduates are eligible to participate in basic club climbs, alpine scrambles, winter snowshoe trips, the intermediate climbing course, specialty climbing seminars, and many other activities offered by The Mountaineers. For students new to climbing, we strongly recommend the Alpine Scrambling Course as a first entry point into The Mountaineers' climbing program as the ability to travel safely and efficiently on third and fourth-class terrain is presumed in the Basic Alpine Climbing Course.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
Graduation from the Basic Alpine Climbing Course requires completion of the following:
- Successful completion of all field trips.
- Current Mountaineers membership.
- Current Wilderness First Aid certification.
- Completion of Mountaineers Navigation Course
- Completion of a trail or lookout maintenance day (stewardship)
- Completion of the Low-Impact Recreation
- Completion of two (2) required experience climbs. One must be a Basic Rock climb, one must be a Basic Glacier Climb.
Lectures and field trips run from January to early June, with climbs going from June into October. Registration opens around October 1.