Basic Climbing Course - Everett - 2025

Climbing Course

Basic Climbing Course

Basic Climbing Course 2025 - Everett Branch

APPLICATIONS:

Applications period for the course is October 4 - October 14. The applicants will be notified about results no earlier than November 8.

Applications are now closed. If you would like to be put on a waitlist, please contact the course leaders.

REGISTRATION TIME FRAMES:

Application Submissions: October 4 - October 14. The selected applicants will be notified no earlier than November 8.

Non-members can apply; order of applications received does not matter - please fill it accurately.

Please read this whole page before applying. It contains important information about a course structure and the level of involvement and time commitment it will require of you.

Cancellation: Full amount minus $10 by  January 7. No refunds on or after this date.

Course Overview: 

This is a comprehensive introduction to alpine mountaineering. Graduates will develop the fundamental skills necessary to climb alpine peaks in the northwest. We will cover knots, anchors, belaying, rappelling, rock climbing, glacier travel, the fundamentals of self rescue, and crevasse rescue. This course runs approximately five months meeting weekly with several field trips. Attendance at all lectures and field trips, first aid, navigation and completing experience climbs are required for graduation. Participants should be in good cardiovascular shape and be comfortable with basic camping skills.  Everett offers an intimate learning experience with a high instructor to student ratio. This is perhaps the best reason to select this course.

Although the course is demanding, the rewards are great.  The acquisition of these skills opens the door to a lifetime of outdoor enjoyment.  Course graduates are eligible to participate in Basic Climbs, Club Climbs, the Intermediate Climbing Couse, and other advanced climbing seminars periodically offered by the Everett branch. 

Is this Course Right for me?

Please read the information on this page and verify that the Basic Alpine Climbing Course is the right course for your objectives and expectations.

Attendance Requirements and Commitment:

We, the climbing committee, are glad that you’re applying for the Basic Climbing Class and look forward to instructing and climbing with you this season. In recent years, many of the basic climbing courses at the Mountaineers have seen increased student demand – especially within the Everett Branch. In most years the class fills up very quickly. Class starts in January with our first field trip shortly afterwards. So, we want to communicate to all applying students the expectations of the Basic Climbing Class in advance of potential acceptance to the class. Keep this in mind as you complete this application. As instructors, we want ensure that you have the best experience possible where you can learn to climb safely. A big part of accomplishing that goal is your participation and your commitment to the class, your fellow students and the instructors.

This course requires a commitment to the following:

1. 8 lectures (in-person and remote). Evening lectures generally run from 6:30-8:30 pm.
2. 6 field trips; 3 of which are overnight, weekend field trips
3. Many extra hours of reading, study and practice
4. Participation in 5 practice sessions with your fellow students and instructors
5. Passing a mid-term and final exam that includes written and practical elements
6. Successful completion of 3 experience climbs
7. Purchase of climbing gear and possibly basic hiking & backpacking gear
8. A strong level of fitness that will allow you to safely and effectively participate in the field trips and experience climbs
9. A personal commitment to a regular & disciplined training program to ensure the necessary fitness level
10. Day of Trail Service (full day stewardship)
11. Navigation course (full day course)
12. Wilderness First Aid & Scenarios (2 ½ day course)

If there are two dates listed for a lecture, practice session, or field trip, know that we will only be running one of the dates depending on location availability. 

If you take the above items and lay them out in a calendar, you’ll quickly see that completing this class is a serious endeavor (both time and money). Successful completion requires many hours of your time. Make a commitment to yourself, your fellow students and the instructors that you’ll be at all the lectures on time, all the field trips and that you’ll practice, study and prepare to be safe and competent on all field trips/climbs.

We would also ask that you start (or continue) a fitness regimen. This will enable you to be in satisfactory shape to participate in the fields trips and climbs (i.e.: ability to climb uphill with a 45lb overnight pack for up to 10 to 12 hours two days in a row by the start of June.)

If you have questions about the class and the necessary commitment we’re happy to talk and answer all your questions.

***Please do not sign up for the course unless you can attend ALL field trips and ALL lectures (see activities below).  

Graduation Requirements:

  • Attend all field trips and lectures
  • Successful completion of all field trips
  • Passing score on skills, tests, and on written exams
  • Current Mountaineers membership
  • Current WFA Certification (2.5 day course)
  • Completion of Mountaineers Navigation Course (full day course & online module)
  • Completion of 3 required experience climbs, including at least one glacier and one rock climb by Oct 31st.
  • Volunteer for a trail day of service, lasting 8 hours (received Stewardship badge) 
  • Petition the Climbing Committee
  • Climbing Committee Approval

Course Schedule:

See course activities below for dates and more details of all required activities. 

Diversity: 

The Everett Climbing Committee is committed to building and fostering a representative climbing community that reflects the spaces in which we live and recreate. We recognize that outdoor recreation has historically excluded communities of color, women, and LGBTQ people. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other underrepresented communities. 

Scholarships: 

We don't want the course fees to be a barrier to entry or participation. If they are, we would encourage you to apply for a scholarship. Scholarship information is kept strictly private and is not shared with course leads or instructors. 

Apply for a scholarship at the time of submitting your application (now), as it takes time to process.   

Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 1
Seattle Program Center
Thu, Jan 23, 2025
Registration closes Jan 22
1 participant on waitlist
16 instructors
Basic Climbing - Practice Session 1
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Thu, Jan 30, 2025
Registration closes Jan 22
3 participants
25 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 2
Online Classroom
Thu, Feb 6, 2025
Registration closes Feb 4
3 participants
15 instructors
Basic Climbing - Mt Si Conditioner Field Trip
Mount Si Main Trail
Sat, Feb 8, 2025
Registration closes Feb 6
3 participants
15 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 3
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Mon, Feb 10, 2025
Registration closes Feb 8
3 participants
26 instructors
Basic Climbing - Practice Session 2
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Feb 24, 2025
Registration closes Feb 22
3 participants
25 instructors
Basic Climbing Course - Fundamentals Field Trip
Seattle Program Center
Sat, Mar 1, 2025
Registration closes Feb 27
3 participants
57 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 4
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Wed, Mar 5, 2025
Registration closes Mar 3
3 participants
26 instructors
Basic Climbing - Practice Session 3
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Wed, Mar 12, 2025
Registration closes Mar 10
3 participants
26 instructors
Basic Climbing - Rock 1 Field Trip
Seattle Program Center
Sat, Mar 22, 2025
Registration closes Mar 20
3 participants
37 instructors
Basic Climbing - Midterm Exam
Seattle Program Center
Wed, Mar 26, 2025
Registration closes Mar 24
3 participants
25 instructors
Online Classroom
Thu, Mar 27, 2025
Registration closes Mar 25
3 participants
6 instructors
Basic Climbing - Practice Session 4
Seattle Program Center
Thu, Apr 10, 2025
Registration closes Apr 8
3 participants
25 instructors
Basic Climbing - Rock 2 Field Trip
Leavenworth
Sat, Apr 19, 2025 -
Sun, Apr 20, 2025
Registration closes Apr 17
3 participants
17 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 5
Online Classroom
Thu, Apr 24, 2025
Registration closes Apr 22
3 participants
26 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 6
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Thu, May 1, 2025
Registration closes Apr 29
3 participants
26 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 7
Online Classroom
Thu, May 8, 2025
Registration closes May 6
3 participants
26 instructors
Basic Climbing - Snow 1 Field Trip
Stevens Pass Ski Area
Sat, May 17, 2025 -
Sun, May 18, 2025
Registration closes May 15
3 participants
28 instructors
Basic Climbing - Practice Session 5
Taylor's Landing (Snohomish)
Tue, May 20, 2025
Registration closes May 18
3 participants
29 instructors
Everett Basic Climbing - Lecture 8
Online Classroom
Tue, May 27, 2025
Registration closes May 27
3 participants
28 instructors
Basic Climbing - Snow 2 Field Trip
Mount Baker Recreation Area
Sat, May 31, 2025 -
Sun, Jun 1, 2025
Registration closes May 29
3 participants
16 instructors
Mount Baker Recreation Area
Sat, Jun 7, 2025 -
Sun, Jun 8, 2025
Registration closes Jun 5
3 participants
19 instructors
Basic Climbing - Final Exam
Seattle Program Center
Wed, Jun 18, 2025
Registration closes Jun 16
3 participants
25 instructors
Online Classroom
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Registration closes Jun 17
3 participants
6 instructors
Basic Climbing - Potluck Celebration
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Jun 23, 2025
Registration closes Jun 21
3 participants
26 instructors
Roster
Required Equipment

Required equipment will be covered in the first lecture.  It will also be listed in the gear matrix in the course handbook handed out the same evening.

Course Materials

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