Training Course:Ouray Ice ClimbingSchool/Trainer:The Northwest Mountain School Leavenworth, Washington, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' For a portion of each winter we travel to the historic Victorian mining town of Ouray, CO in the San Juan Mountains to hone our ice climbing skills. Ouray offers predictably fantastic ice climbs in both the Ouray Ice Park and the surrounding mountains. The combination of reasonably priced lodging, good restaurants, nearby airports, and good local skiing, provide the perfect setting for practicing one of mountaineerings most important skills, ice climbing. An activity that at first glace appears strenuous and possibly crazy, proves to be easier to pick up than rock climbing. Most new climbers are able to climb WI 3 their first day and quickly progress to WI 4 and WI 5 during the week.
Ouray has two things that are rare in ice climbing: a very short approach, and dozens of routes within close proximity of each other. The Ouray Ice Park is a 2-mile long section of the Uncompagre Gorge, which has been set up with manufactured ice climbs. In the winter a full-time staff maintains an elaborate series of pipes, nozzles, and hoses, and produces hundreds of high quality ice routes with solid anchors at the top of each route. The park provides an ideal spot for new climbers to learn basic ice climbing technique and for experienced climbers to push their climbing skill to new levels. On days when the park is busy and the avalanche conditions in the surrounding mountains are acceptable, we have the option to venture onto alpine ice routes that range from one to several pitches.
Ice climbing can be enjoyed as an activity on its own or can provide good training for summer climbs in the Cascades or European Alps. Efficiently climbing ice is an essential skill for climbs of Denali, Cho Oyu, and other expedition peaks where the Northwest Mountain School operates. In each course we cover basics such as equipment selection, placing and removing ice screws, footwork, low angle, vertical and even over-hanging ice climbing technique and movement skills. Additionally we teach mixed climbing techniques on routes that involve climbing both rock and ice. Other topics include: building ice anchors, equalizing anchors, rappelling and belaying, belaying the second from above, and belay station management.
This program is appropriate for beginning climbers, and can be accelerated to accommodate those who already have ice-climbing experience. Petzl has hooked us up with the most modern ice climbing tools, crampons, helmets and harnesses for our customers use and local shops rent a variety of ice climbing boots.
For the full adventure consider combining your ice climbing adventure with a day of skiing at nearby Telluride, or drive a few hours to sample the amazing climbing to be had in the desert of Southeastern UT. ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.mountainschool.com/
Phone:509-548-5823
School Address/Venue(s):
P.O. Box 329 ‿Leavenworth, Washington 98826 USA
Jobs & Resumes: Leavenworth Houses & Roommates: Leavenworth
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Other training courses offered by The Northwest Mountain School:
Sahale Peak Climb
Sharkfin Tower Climb
Denali-Mt McKinley West Buttress Expedition
Aconcagua Expedition
Leavenworth Rock Guides
Outdoor Rock Climbing
Lead Climbing
Multi-Pitch Rock Climbing
Improvised Rock Rescue
AIARE Level 1 Avalanche
HAUTE ROUTE SKI
ORTLER CIRCUIT SKI
Spearhead Traverse Ski
North Cascades Forbidden Ski
Chiwaukum Range Ski Traverse
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