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What Is Alpine Climing?

What Is Alpine Climing?

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The Skyline Experience

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Skills

Skills

Crevasse Saftey

Understanding hazards and practive basic rescue methods.

Climbers should be in good physical condition and able to hike for several hours while carrying a 35–45 lb pack. Training with uphill hikes, stair climbs, or weighted walks will help prepare your legs and endurance for the sustained ascent to high camp and the summit.

Rope travel and team movement

Travel as a team on glaciers and alpine terrain with proper ropework.

Climbers should be in good physical condition and able to hike for several hours while carrying a 35–45 lb pack. Training with uphill hikes, stair climbs, or weighted walks will help prepare your legs and endurance for the sustained ascent to high camp and the summit.

Self-Arrest

Master balance, arrest, and climbing techniques with your axe.

Self-Arrest

Master balance, arrest, and climbing techniques with your axe.

Self-Arrest

Climbers should be in good physical condition and able to hike for several hours while carrying a 35–45 lb pack. Training with uphill hikes, stair climbs, or weighted walks will help prepare your legs and endurance for the sustained ascent to high camp and the summit.

snow anchor systems

Understanding hazards and practive basic rescue methods.

Climbers should be in good physical condition and able to hike for several hours while carrying a 35–45 lb pack. Training with uphill hikes, stair climbs, or weighted walks will help prepare your legs and endurance for the sustained ascent to high camp and the summit.

Basic weather and terrain assessment

Master balance, arrest, and climbing techniques with your axe.

At 10,781 feet, Mount Baker’s summit is high enough for some climbers to feel mild altitude effects such as shortness of breath or fatigue. Staying hydrated, moving at a steady pace, and spending a night at high camp helps your body adjust comfortably to the elevation.

Crampon Technique

Learn precise footwork to move confidently on snow and ice.

Climbers should be in good physical condition and able to hike for several hours while carrying a 35–45 lb pack. Training with uphill hikes, stair climbs, or weighted walks will help prepare your legs and endurance for the sustained ascent to high camp and the summit.

Crampon Technique

Learn precise footwork to move confidently on snow and ice.

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ALpine Climing Trips

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© 2025 Skyline Mountain Guides. All rights reserved.

1% of our profits go to NWAC

© 2025 Skyline Mountain Guides. All rights reserved.

1% of our profits go to NWAC