Alpine Scrambling Course - Tacoma - 2025

Scrambling Course

Alpine Scrambling Course

Alpine Scrambling Course - Tacoma - 2025

OVERVIEW & IMPORTANT INFORMATION

(Please Read before registering)

Most Northwest mountain summits are accessible by scramble routes. In this course you will learn how to reach those non-technical snow and rock summits. Comprehensive instruction includes proper equipment and clothing, route finding, avalanche awareness and avoidance, rock and off-trail scrambling, snow travel, ice-ax arrest, glissade techniques and wilderness ethics. Alpine scrambles are moderate to strenuous outings involving off-trail travel. They are generally summit oriented with class 2 or 3 climbing on rock or equally exposed snow slopes. Scrambles do not involve travel over glaciers or rock where a climbing harness and roped protection are called for. Scrambles often visit many of the same destinations as technical climbs, just using different routes.

The Tacoma Branch Alpine Scrambling course consists of seven training events (activities and/or field trips).  Students must register for, attend, and complete all seven events to complete this course and be eligible for graduation.  Students who have not already completed a Wilderness First Aid Course, a Basic Navigation Course, and a Stewardship activity will need to register and complete each of these prerequisites to graduate from this course. 

The 2025 course will be conducted in an indoor and outdoor in-person environment. 

SPECIAL OFFER FOR OUR STUDENTS

2025 Students will have a guaranteed space available when registering for our dedicated  Wilderness First Aid Course, Basic Navigation Course & Stewardship Activity.

We are offering two, full day Wilderness First Aid courses with space dedicated to 2025 Alpine Scrambling students.  Students can attend a single, full day class on March 1st.  A link to this course will be sent to registered Alpine Scrambling students.  An additional Wilderness First Aid course fee will be applicable.

Our Navigation course will begin on April 16th and the Field Trip will take place at Irish Cabin on the second day of Camp ONE while we're already onsite.  A link to this course will be sent to registered 2025 Alpine Scrambling students.  An additional Basic Navigation course fee will be applicable.

At the conclusion of our 2025 training evolution, students can earn a full day Stewardship credit after completing our activity at Northwest Trek on June 7th. 

NOTE:  Current WFA,  NAV and Stewardship badges must be in your profile to graduate Alpine Scrambling.  If you have already taken these courses and will remain current through October 31, 2025, you do not need to retake these courses or activity.

Required Equipment

Alpine scramble activities require participants to be equipped with, and properly trained in using, an ice axe, climbing helmet, and mountaineering-style boots.  Additionally, proper clothing, pack and the Ten Essentials will be needed to participate safely and comfortably. 

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The Mountaineers strive to serve everyone, regardless of ability to pay. We are committed to providing access to outdoor recreation, education, and conservation opportunities for all members of the communities we serve. More information on financial assistance is available here.

CANCELLATION POLICY 

Alpine Scrambling is a highly sought-after course.  As a  courtesy to other potential students and those who will be placed on the  roster waitlist, a cancellation policy will be applied as follows: 

  • Students may cancel the course at will before January 10th, 2025 for a full refund less a $10 fee.
  • No refunds will be approved after January 25th unless replacement student can be registered before January 31st, 2025. It is the responsibility of the canceling student to find a replacement.
  • No refunds will be approved after January 31st, 2025. 

Please refrain from registering for this course if you are currently waitlisted for your preferred branch's course.  

Make-Up Dates 

There are no make-up dates available for any of the published course activities. If you cannot commit to the published dates, please reconsider applying for this course and leave a spot for another student.

Back-Up Dates 

In the event a course related activity is cancelled due to weather or any safety related reason, the Committee will work together with the students to develop a remedy. Students are encouraged to understand that there may be circumstances beyond the control of the training leadership.

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Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Tacoma Scrambling Activity - Course Kick-Off
Tacoma Program Center
Sat, Feb 1, 2025
Registration closes Jan 30
13 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Activity - Rock ONE
SPIRE Rock
Sat, Mar 8, 2025
Registration closes Mar 6
12 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Field Trip - Rock TWO
Leavenworth
Sat, Mar 22, 2025
Registration closes Mar 20
12 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Activity - Snow ONE
Paradise
Sat, Apr 5, 2025
Registration closes Apr 3
12 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Field Trip - Snow TWO
Bullion Basin
Sat, Apr 19, 2025
Registration closes Apr 17
13 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Field Trip - Camp ONE
Irish Cabin Property
Sat, May 3, 2025 -
Sun, May 4, 2025
Registration closes May 1
12 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Field Trip - Camp TWO
Bullion Basin
Sat, May 17, 2025 -
Sun, May 18, 2025
Registration closes May 15
15 participants
0 instructors
Tacoma Scrambling Activity - Team Stewardship (optional)
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Sat, Jun 7, 2025
Registration closes Jun 5
13 participants
Roster
Required Equipment

A list of required equipment is included in the course materials and will be discussed at Lecture 1. We suggest you wait until lecture 1 before buying lots of equipment. Information will be provided then regarding ice axe, helmet, prusiks, boots, etc.

 

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