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Alpine Mountaineering and Technical Leadership - Part 2
12-days Intermediate Squamish, BC and the North Cascades, WA May - September
Advance technical, evaluative, and rescue skills on snow, ice, and rock; develop techniques for leading multi-pitch rock routes; acquire skills to be a rope team leader on technical alpine terrain including both rock and glacial routes.

 
Alpine Mountaineering and Technical Leadership - Part 3
12 days Intermediate Picketts, Bugaboos, or Mt. Waddington, BC Coast Range June - September
Co-lead an expedition to the remote Picket Range in Washington or either to British Columbia's Bugaboo Spires in the Purcell Range or to spectacular Mount Waddington in the Coast Range.

 
Alpine Rock Climbing in the Bugaboos
7 Days Intermediate & Advanced Bugaboos, BC July - September
These spires, which rise from glaciers in the Purcell Range of BC, are among the worlds most beautiful peaks, where quality of climbing is unsurpassed. Routes from 5.4 - 5.10 on Eastpost, Crescent Spire, Pigeon Spire, Bugaboo Spire, and Snowpatch Spire.

 
Ice Climbing (Waterfall) - Sierra and Rockies
2-6 Days (can combine with winter mountaineering) Beginner to Advanced Eastern Sierra, CA and San Juans, CO; Canadian Rockies, BC and AB, Canada December - March
Develop a full repertoire of technical and judgmental skills for technical ice climbing. Advanced participants develop leading ability on difficult terrain.

 
Pacific Northwest Rock Climbing
1 Day and Up Beginner to Advanced Western Washington and British Columbia April - October
AAI leads rock climbing instructional courses at several locations across Western Washington - including Leavenworth, Index, and Mt. Erie - and also in Squamish, British Columbia.

 
Rock Rescue - Intro and Advanced
2 days, 1-day practicum available upon request None BC, WA, CA, NV Year-round
Intro: Build fundamental rescue skills to manage the problems and accidents that frequently confront recreational climbers. Advanced: Develop a repertoire of techniques for safely reaching, packaging, and transporting victims over high angle terrain.

 

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