|
ice climbing |
Ice climbing is arguably the most rewarding aspect of mountaineering, relying on mental stamina and physical agility as well as a command of technique and equipment. Acquiring a basic foundation of ice climbing skills opens the door to interesting and challenging winter climbs and alpine climbs around the world.
The mountains of northwest Wyoming offer ice and mixed climbing for all ability levels. Climbs are scattered throughout the Tetons and Wind River Mountains. Those in the Tetons require an approach over snow, either by snowshoe or skis, while most climbs in the Wind Rivers can be approached in boots.
All climbs are located in spectacular alpine settings devoid of crowds. In fact, it's unlikely that you will see another person on your outings.
Our most popular program includes two days of ice climbing in the Lake Louise area of the Wind River Mountains, just outside of Dubois, Wyoming. The first day includes all the basics; gear recommendations, basic footwork, rope handling, proper use of ice tools, reading the ice, removing protection and more. The second day involves a four or five pitch ascent up a spectacular ice gully with both easy and moderately difficult options. Overnight accommodations are available in Dubois.
|
ice climbing |
|
ice climbing |
|
ice climbing |
|
ice climbing |
No comments:
Post a Comment