Basic Climbing Course - Kitsap - 2025

Climbing Course

Basic Climbing Course

The Basic Alpine Climbing Course is a year-long course preparing students to be competent climbers reaching rock and glacier summits.

Basic Climbing Course

Please read course information completely prior to determining to follow this path.

Follow these instructions.

  • Read the basic climbing course information below.
  • Request permission to register.
    • Send email to Ed Lucas at e_lucas11@live.com with the following information.
      • Full name
      • Primary residence (city only)
      • Why do you want to register for the course?
      • Any hiking, backpacking, or climbing experience? No experience is necessary to register.  We encourage people with no or minimal experience to register. We will teach you everything you need to know.

The course includes 14, 1-day activities. The rock module is divided into 2 groups. saturday and sunday groups to allow for smaller instructional groups.

Basic Alpine Climbing Course Information.

You may be able to complete the 10 skill instructional activities with medium conditioning level. Medium conditioning means not able to complete 1 Mt. Walker cycle in under 2-hours with a 40 lb. backpack. You need a high level of conditioning to complete the two required graduation climbs.

You may be a good candidate to take the course if:

  • Less than a high level of conditioning. Only interested in learning the skills taught at the 10 instructional activities with minimal interest to graduate, or
  • Can achieve high level of conditioning prior to graduation climbs.

As a basic climbing student, you will meet interesting and goal-oriented people that share a common interest - mountaineering.  The course is a combination of reading, online knowledge tests, classroom, and field trips that prepare you for safely climbing rock, snow, and glaciers.  The course is taught by experienced mountaineers, assisted by newer mountaineers, that share their knowledge and time as volunteers.  Students will progressively gain knowledge and technical skills throughout the course and ultimately apply them to actual climbs.  The course utilizes the book, Freedom of the Hills, 10th Edition as part of the instruction.  Classes are held at the Mountaineers Kitsap Program Center (aka Olympic Mountain Rescue Center and Harold Brooks Community Center) located at 1550 Rocky Point Rd. NW. in Bremerton.  Activities occur at a variety of locations to meet the specific training requirements.

Participants must have a desire to learn technical mountaineering skills and understand this course requires a significant investment in time, energy, and requires the purchase of at least a couple thousand dollars of clothing and gear, especially for those who do not already have backpacking gear. Even those who have some equipment can expect to spend several hundred dollars on gear. Some required gear may be rented or borrowed if not prepared to purchase.

Not all things need to be purchased right away and some things can be rented from local shops or borrowed from friends. But be aware our course requires an investment of both time and money.

On your graduation climbs, solid overall physical conditioning, good cardiovascular strength and psychological commitment are needed as the participants will experience travel in difficult terrain with vertical exposure while carrying a heavy pack in all types of weather conditions.

The course instructional activities are set up to be completed in roughly five months and skills taught include; selection and care of equipment, wilderness travel and camping, rope handling, snow climbing, glacier travel, belaying, rappelling, 5th class rock climbing, crevasse rescue, guidance on gear purchases and conditioning, and many other topics.  During field trips and actual climbs the student will put these skills to practical use with experienced mountaineers.

One of the many things the Kitsap branch offers is smaller class sizes and great student to instructor ratio. In many cases, you’ll see close to a 1-2 student to instructor ratio. Our instructors have a huge commitment to you and spend a lot of time and resources to ensure your safety while providing a rich learning environment. With this level of instructor commitment, we expect a high commitment from you as well.

This course requires a commitment to the following:

  • 1 Course Kickoff and Gear meeting
  • 10 instructional activities
  • Many extra hours of reading, study and practice
  • Passing all tests that includes written and practical elements
  • Successful completion of 2 graduation climbs. Shall be one glacier climb and one rock climb
  • Purchase of climbing gear necessary prior to date required
  • Complete the Low Impact Recreation online course prior to the first field trip
  • Complete the Avalanche Awareness online course.
  • Fulfill at least 1 Stewardship activity on public lands (priceless)
  • Passing score on skills and tests
  • Complete a separate Wilderness First Aid or Mountain-Oriented First Aid course
  • Complete a separate Navigation course
  • A strong level of fitness that will allow you to safely and effectively participate in the field trips and climbs
  • A personal commitment to a regular & disciplined training program to ensure the necessary fitness level
  • Pass conditioning tests. Mt. Walker timed roundtrip, 4 miles total with 2000 feet elevation gain and 30# pack in 2.5 hours. Later increasing to two consecutive Mt. Walker roundtrips with 45# pack in 5 hours. A good article on conditioning is at http://www.alpineinstitute.com/articles/physical-conditioning-for-mountaineering-expeditions/.
  • Participants have 2 years to complete the course

 Please keep this in mind as you complete the application. As instructors, our goal is to 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.

Please consider the time commitment, course schedule, and cancellation policy (see below) before registering.

***Please do not register for the course unless you can commit to the items mentioned above and attend ALL activities.

 

Graduation Requirements;

  • Current Mountaineers membership
  • Complete the Low Impact Recreation online course
  • Complete the Avalanche Awareness online course
  • Fulfill at least 1 Stewardship activity on public lands
  • Attend all course activities
  • Successful completion of all activities
  • Passing score on skills and tests
  • Complete a separate Wilderness First Aid or Mountain-Oriented First Aid course
  • Complete a separate Navigation course
  • Completion of 3 required climbs, including at least one glacier and one rock climb
  • Petition the Climbing Committee
  • Climbing Committee Approval

 While the course is challenging and demanding, the skills acquired provide the participants opportunities to meet lifelong climbing partners and gain the skills to safely enjoy mountain environments for a lifetime. Climbing with the Kitsap branch of The Mountaineers is an awesome opportunity to confidently and competently climb challenging mountains all while pushing your physical limits and achieving personal goals. During the course and climbs with the Kitsap branch you will experience high levels of fellowship, trust, bonding, and community. Welcome to your new adventures. We look forward to sharing them with you.

The course fee does not include the cost of a Mountaineer’s membership, text for the course, personal gear and equipment, Wilderness First Aid (WFA), and Navigation course.

Cancellation from the course prior to March 31 will incur a $100 fee. Cancellation after March 31 may result in no refund, subject to the Co-Chair's decision.

 

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Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Activity 1 - Course Kickoff and Gear Discussion
Mountaineers Kitsap Program Center
Sat, Jan 25, 2025
Registration opens Aug 27; Instructor registration open now
11 participants
0 instructors
Activity 2 - Wilderness Basics + Knots and Hitches
Mountaineers Kitsap Program Center
Sat, Feb 1, 2025
Registration opens Aug 26; Instructor registration open now
11 participants
3 instructors
Activity 3 - Knots and Hitches (exam)
Mountaineers Kitsap Program Center
Sat, Feb 8, 2025
Registration closes Jan 30
6 participants
5 instructors
Activity 4 (2023) Foundations Practical
Mountaineers Kitsap Program Center
Sat, Feb 22, 2025
Registration closes Feb 20
10 participants
4 instructors
Activity 5 (2023) Snow 1
Hurricane Ridge (winter)
Sat, Mar 8, 2025
Registration closes Mar 6
10 participants
3 instructors
Activity 6 (2023) Crevasse Rescue
Hurricane Ridge (winter)
Sat, Mar 22, 2025
Registration closes Mar 13
10 participants
1 instructor
Activity 7 (2023) Crevasse Rescue Exam
Hurricane Ridge (winter)
Sat, Mar 29, 2025
Registration closes Mar 20
10 participants
5 instructors
Activity 8 (2023) Snow and Glacier Travel
Hurricane Ridge (winter)
Sat, Apr 12, 2025
Registration closes Apr 10
10 participants
4 instructors
Activity 9 (2023) Snow Practical
Hurricane Ridge (winter)
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
Registration closes Apr 17
10 participants
6 instructors
Activity 10 (2023) Belay, Rappel, and Ascending a Rope Skills Training
McCleary Cliffs
Sat, May 3, 2025
Registration closes May 1
6 participants
6 instructors
McCleary Cliffs
Sun, May 4, 2025
Registration closes May 2
5 participants
8 instructors
Activity 11 - Rock Climbing Technique and Belay Escape
McCleary Cliffs
Sat, May 17, 2025
Registration closes May 15
3 participants
6 instructors
McCleary Cliffs
Sun, May 18, 2025
Registration closes May 16
4 participants
8 instructors
Activity 12 - Basic Rock 1
McCleary Cliffs
Sat, May 31, 2025
Registration closes May 29
3 participants
8 instructors
McCleary Cliffs
Sun, Jun 1, 2025
Registration closes May 30
4 participants
7 instructors
Activity 13 - Basic Rock 2 (exam)
McCleary Cliffs
Sat, Jun 7, 2025
Registration closes Jun 5
3 participants
8 instructors
McCleary Cliffs
Sun, Jun 8, 2025
Registration closes Jun 6
4 participants
7 instructors
Activity 14 (2023) Rock Module Practical
McCleary Cliffs
Sat, Jun 21, 2025
Registration closes Jun 19
6 participants
8 instructors
McCleary Cliffs
Sun, Jun 22, 2025
Registration closes Jun 20
5 participants
8 instructors
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