Scrambling Course
Pod-based Alpine Scrambling Course - A (Women's Affinity)
The Alpine Scrambling course teaches essential techniques of off-trail wilderness travel needed for reaching snow and rock summits. The Pod-based courses cover the same curriculum of skills as the regular Scramble Course, but course activities take place with a small cohort of students and instructors. This course is for women and non-binary scramblers.
- Sat, Feb 1, 2025 - Fri, Oct 31, 2025
- Committee: Seattle Alpine Scrambling
- Members: $450.00 Guests: $490.00
- Availability: 1 (8 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
The Pod-based course is designed for a small consistent cohort of up to 8 students, 1-2 leaders, and a core group of instructors that stay together throughout the course. It is important to review the course activity dates closely to ensure your availability to participate in all of them.
Note for Instructors: please reach out to the Course Leader to understand instructor expectations before registering.
Alpine Scrambling fills the gap between on trail hiking and roped climbing. Alpine scrambling may at times involve unroped movement on and across low or moderately-exposed snow and rock terrain, but does not include roped climbing.
This course is ideal for people who are very comfortable hiking on trails and want something to expand their comfort zone and skills, but are not interested in or ready to enter the world of technical, roped climbing. The Cascades and Olympics are home to a huge number of stunning peaks that have a scramble route. Many of our graduates love scrambling on its own while others use it as a stepping stone to roped alpine climbing. You will find volunteer instructors of both types in this course.
Not sure if Scrambling is for you? Here are some pictures showing the types of places we go: https://photos.app.goo.gl/V3xgHKXMrGb4gTPC8
REGISTRATION TIMELINE
- Student Registration Opens: Dec 1
- Cancellation: Refund less $10 before Feb 15
- No Refund after Feb 15
The Scramble course consists of 3 in town workshops and 4 single day field trips. The workshops introduce skills, which are then refined out in the field.
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WORKSHOPS
- #1 Course Introduction and Gear: Overview of what scrambling is, setting course expectations, and a gear show and tell.
- #2 Snow Travel: Snow travel safety (avalanche) presentation, ice axe introduction, ice axe arrest practice.
- #3 Rock Travel: Movement on a variety of rock surfaces, protected downclimb (emergency descent method).
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FIELD TRIPS
- #1 Conditioner Hike: Introduction to skills and a strenuous hike to gauge conditioning level.
- #2 Snow Travel: Moving through snow, walking in balance, ice axe self belay, ice axe arrest practice, winter navigation.
- #3 Rock Travel: Moving on rock, protected down climb practice.
- #4 Experience Field Trip: Putting it all together and final evaluation. Demonstrate all skills learned in the course on a trip including both snow and rock travel to a summit.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Complete the Basic/Wilderness Navigation course that includes GPS by June 1!
- This is a separate course with its own fees and scheduling.
- Complete an Avalanche Awareness seminar
- Complete the online Low Impact Recreation quiz.
- Complete a full day/8 hour Stewardship event(s). The Mountaineers is a volunteer organization and we strive to create a community that gives back to our shared world.
- Complete 3 successful club scrambles; 1 rock, 1 snow, 1 other (different from course field trips)
- Complete the Wilderness First Aid course
- This is a separate course with its own fees and scheduling.
- You may also take an equivalent 16 hour Wilderness First Aid course outside of the Mountaineers, but you must work with the Mountaineers to get the equivalency and the badge on your profile. Details here.
- Complete the Basic/Wilderness Navigation course that includes GPS by June 1!
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The Mountaineers strives to serve everyone, regardless of ability to pay. We are committed to providing access to outdoor recreation, education and conservation opportunities for all members and youth in the communities we serve. More information on financial assistance is available here: https://www.mountaineers.org/membership/scholarship-financial-assistance
Required Equipment
In addition to the course fees, scrambling requires a substantial amount of gear. In addition to general outdoor gear (outdoor clothing, rain gear, backpack, 10 essentials, etc.) there are a few pieces of technical gear required. These pieces and rough prices buying new...
- Mountaineering boots at $300-$500.
- Ice Axe at $70-$100.
- Climbing helmet at $60-$100.
- Crampons at $120-$200.
- May be borrowed or rented for the course. They are required at the snow workshop, snow field trip, and Experience Field Trip.
The majority of the first workshop is dedicated to gear, we encourage you to wait until after the gear workshop to make purchases. Much of this gear can be bought used if you know what to look for.
OTHER COURSES
There are three options for learning Scrambling with the Seattle Branch.
- Pod-based courses (including this one),
- The regular course or
- Compressed Course(s) which cover the same material but in less time including a long weekend.
Current Seattle Branch scramble course offerings.
The Everett, Foothills, Tacoma, and Olympia branches also have Scrambling programs. Each branch runs their scrambling course differently and course activities are generally not interchangeable with other branches.
EQUIVALENCY
If you already have the skills covered in this course and want to get involved, check out Scrambling Equivalency.
Badges you will earn:
Course Activity | Date | Availability | Leader |
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Gear Workshop | |||
Seattle Program Center |
Wed, Feb 5, 2025
Registration closes Feb 3
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1
participant
0 instructors
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Gear Discount Evening and Boot Week (optional) | |||
Ascent Outdoors, Seattle |
Thu, Feb 20, 2025
Registration closes Feb 18
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7
participants
1 instructor
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Feathered Friends, Seattle |
Tue, Feb 25, 2025
Registration closes Feb 23
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8
participants
1 instructor
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Tiger Mountain Field Trip | |||
West Tiger Mountain No. 2 |
Sat, Mar 8, 2025
Registration closes Mar 6
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1
participant
1 instructor on waitlist
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Snow Workshop | |||
View Ridge Playfield |
Wed, Apr 2, 2025
Registration closes Mar 31
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1
participant
0 instructors
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Snow Field Trip | |||
Stevens Pass Ski Area |
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
Registration closes Apr 24
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1
participant
1 instructor on waitlist
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Rock Workshop | |||
Seattle Program Center |
Tue, Apr 29, 2025
Registration closes Apr 27
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1
participant
0 instructors
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Rock Field Trip | |||
Dirty Harry's Balcony |
Sat, May 17, 2025
Registration closes May 15
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6
participants
0 instructors
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Experience Field Trip | |||
Bean Creek Basin |
Sat, May 31, 2025
Registration closes May 29
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6
participants
0 instructors
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Additional badges needed to graduate
Completed
See the course handbook under "Course Materials"
Name/Description |
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2025-seattle-alpine-scramble-course-student-handbook.pdf |
Alpine Scramble Course Graduation Application Alpine Scramble Course Graduation Application |