Ski Mountaineering
Experience the ultimate combination of skiing and mountaineering, navigating through winter terrain while climbing to impressive summits. Ski Mountaineering offers the perfect adventure for thrill-seekers and seasoned skiers.
Learn essential techniques for ascending and descending in high alpine environments
Develop avalanche awareness and snow safety skills
Access remote and untouched terrain for a true wilderness experience
Ideal for skiers looking to elevate their experience beyond the resort, from beginners through advanced riders
Description
During a Ski Mountaineering program, you will work with your guide to develop and practice the skills needed to identify, plan, and shred that technical line you have been looking at all season. Our Ski Mountaineering outings take place over two days and the emphasis is on your group and the skills that you want to improve upon or begin developing. The baseline curriculum for a Ski Mountaineering program will cover information around trip planning, gear selection, uphill and downhill mountain travel techniques, and technical skills practice for anchor building and advanced rappelling.
* If you do not have experience ski mountaineering you can book the itinerary and communicate with your guide to develop a plan for working your way towards a Ski Mountaineering experience.
Possible Itinerary Progression
Day one: Classroom session and half day in the field
AM
- Gear review
- Skis, boots, poles, backpack
- Crampons, axe(s), harness, rope, anchor material
- Satnav, apps, map, compass, first aid, repair kit
- Planning for an objective
- Caltopo
- Time plan
- paper map and compass theory
- weather and snow
PM
- Field session
- Movement
- Using ski crampons
- kick turns
- Walking with crampons and an ice axe
- Carrying skis (A-frame and Euro carry)
- Snow anchor basics
- Extended rappel
- Steep skiing techniques
- How to select the correct Ski Mountaineering gear for your objective
- How to plan for a ski mountaineering objective
- Using crampons and an ice axe for mountain travel, including instruction and practice with performing self arrest
- Ski mountaineering anchor techniques for rock, ice and snow
- Uphill and downhill movement refinement
- Terrain management techniques to limit exposure to avalanches
- Advanced rappelling techniques (optional)
Day Two: Alpine start
Student planned and executed ski mountaineering experience.
Other Possible topics
All ages 12 and up (contact us in advance if there are minors in your party), fitness levels, and abilities are welcome.
Participants should be prepared to travel in the backcountry by either ski or splitboard.
All outings take place at altitude in mountainous terrain. We encourage clients to come prepared for all mountain weather conditions.
Booking & Availability
Ready to embark on your winter adventure? We’re excited to guide you on your Ski Mountaineering journey. Reserve your spot through the calendar below, or for more information, call us at (970) 949-9111 or visit our contact page.If you don’t see enough availability for your group, give us a call—our team can often accommodate larger groups or special requests with flexibility. Let’s get you out in the snow!
- Movement
Quick Information
Course overview:
Take your Backcountry Skills to new heights with our Ski Mountaineering Course!
Dates:
Available daily
Duration:
6 – 7 hours
Location:
Leadville, CO (Chalk Creek)
Vail, CO (Meadow Mountain)
San Juan Range
Difficulty:
Easy – Difficult
See our inclusion policy for special group requests.
What you should bring
WHAT TO BRING
- A/T Skis, Skins, A/T Boots, Poles, and Ski Crampons
- Beacon/Probe/Shovel (rental available) No Plastic Shovels Please
- 1-2 water bottles or thermos
- Lunch, and high energy snacks such as nut bars, cookies, chocolate
- Headwear – Visor or Cap, Hat or Helmet, Googles, Sunglasses
- Balaclava or neck gaiter
- One pair of gloves, one pair of mittens for cold days
- Synthetic or wool base layer
- Mid Weight base layer fleece or sweater
- Puffy Jacket
- Shell Jacket
- Synthetic or wool long johns
- Ski pants with zippered vents OR mid weight fleece layer and shell pants
- Synthetic or wool socks optimum weight for your boot fit
- Sunglasses, sunscreen
- Pack (26-30 Liters) that can accommodate, shovel, probe, skins, 1-2 water bottles or thermos, lunch, snacks, extra clothing when climbing, googles…
YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO CONSIDER
- Hand warmers
- Hot liquid
- Gaiters
- Liner socks
- Extra gloves
- Lip balm
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle insulator
- Camera
Trip Insurance
Safeguard your guided trips and mountain courses with our comprehensive trip insurance, offering peace of mind and protection throughout your adventurous explorations.
Meet our guides
Our guides are dedicated to giving the safest, most fulfilling experience to our clients. With the most AMGA certifications we have the most qualified guides in the area.