An overnight mission to summit and ski one of the most glaciated peaks in the lower 48. We'll ski to camp, set up camp, prep gear and get an alpine start for the summit before we descend on skis. The program includes a brief refresher on ice axes, crampons and rope skills, but the expectation is that you have learned and previously practiced these skills prior to this program.
Skier to Guide Ratio
Our maximum 3:1 skier to guide ratio means you'll get ample attention & coaching from our AMGA trained guides.
Ascent and descent options include: Coleman-Deming, Easton Glacier and Squawk Glacier Routes.
REQUISITE EXPERIENCE
Advanced to Expert Skiing Ability. You should feel comfortable on steep, off-piste terrain in variable snow conditions. The routes we will be steep and may have less than ideal snow surfaces.
Proficiency with Ski Mountaineering. You should have a solid level of backcountry skiing experience with the ability to ski and skin with a pack, layer appropriately for the conditions, and perform transitions from skinning to skiing/riding and vice versa. Ski Mountaineering Skills (including ice axe arrest, cramponing, rest step, ski crampons, etc) are a prerequisite to participate.
If you are new to ski mountaineering, check out our trip where we cover a more comprehensive snow school!
Excellent Fitness. We'll ascend over 7,000' of elevation on variable terrain, using skins, ski crampons and boot crampons before skiing back down. All this will be with a backpack containing food, water, layering and technical equipment for the day.
If you are unsure about your level of fitness with regards to this program, please reach out and we can help determine if the trip will be right for you. With advanced notice, our partners at can help you build the fitness you need with mountaineering specific programming.
Snow Camping Experience. Basic experience with snow camping will make this trip much more enjoyable, but is not required!