Mountaineering Course Full Service
fromThis is our full-service version of the 6-day classic mountaineering course, including all transfers & travel, accommodation and acclimatization from your arrival in the Lima airport to your departure flight back home.
In this classic mountaineering course, we deliver not only alpine skills, but also a clear and simple formula for making decisions in the mountains. Armed with the proper aptitude for mountain risk assessment, the technical savvy to protect yourself and your team as needed and proficiency in dealing with a crevasse fall or other mountain rescue situations, the doors to a fantastic world of safe alpine climbing will be open wide. Many students continue to climb in the Cordillera Blanca after their courses, with and without guides.
Add-on Chopicalqui or Pisco to the end of your course to put your new skills to the test! Ask us if your course has an add-on option confirmed!
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Activity Level Challenging
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Group Size Medium Group
Every year, cold and severe weather, avalanches, crevasse fall, exposed terrain, rock and icefall, cause fatalities and injuries within the climbing world. All too often, eager and under prepared adventurers strike off to the mountains believing that a “non-technical” difficulty rating implies that the mountain is free from the above-mentioned dangers. When storms blow in, problems arise or accidents happen, these climbers tend to be surprised and without means to effectively manage the situation. Truly understanding mountain hazards and learning to manage one’s own safety is the first step to becoming a responsible mountaineer.
Course Objectives:
Skyline Adventure School’s mountaineering courses prepare participants with little to no mountaineering experience to be contributing members of a climbing team. Our courses aim to provide a thorough understanding of both objective & subjective alpine hazards, then systematically teach techniques to combat these dangers. A peak climb objective is included in all 6-day courses to offer participants a supervised summit experience, where they can take the lead (as appropriate) of the climb with instructor supervision and support.
Course Curriculum:
- Hazard Evaluation
- Haul Systems
- Equipment Use & Care
- Crevasse Rescue
- Walking in Crampons
- Glaciology
- Climbing Knots
- Top Rope Management
- Self & Team Arrest
- Vertical Ice Climbing
- Rope Team TravelAltitude Physiology
- Snow/Ice Anchors
- Route Finding
- Belay Systems
- Expedition Planning
- Summit Experience on Yanapaqcha (5460 meters)
May 9-20
May 27 – June 6
June 11-22
July 6-17/ 15-26
August 4-15
September 18-23
$2500 USD
** based on a 3-person minimum group size **
Pisco Add-on $795 – 3 person minimum
Chopicalqui Add-on $1200 – 2 person minimum
Difficulty:
Yanapaqcha – moderate
Itinerary length Lima to Lima: 12 days
Total nights in the mountains: 5
Payment & Cancellation
- First, decide what trip/course you would like to do and when you would like to do it. If your dates do not match those we have already programmed, let us know and we can most likely schedule you in for the time slot of your choosing.
- Second, get in touch. You may fill out the online inquire form here, send an email to us at info@skyline-adventures.com, or give us a call to any one of the numbers above. A Skyline admissions staff person will get in touch with you soon after.
- Third, fill out our application forms and send them back to us (faxed or scanned is preferred, or you may post them to our address in Montana).
- Pay your deposit to guarantee your space on the trip.
- Note: The application process is not binding until you indicate with a deposit that you are going to participate in a particular trip. See payment information for more details.
- All in-country transport during program, including airport shuttles & private transport to all itinerary destinations
- First class bus tickets between Lima and Huaraz
- Hotel accommodations for specified time in Lima and Huaraz, double occupancy
- Professional, English speaking trekking guides for acclimatization activities
- Professional, English speaking mountain guides for course
- Professional expedition cooks
- Three healthy meals a day plus snacks during the wilderness components of the trip
- National park entry & all community/camping fees
- Sleeping tents, foam sleeping mats
- Eating tent, table, chairs + cook tent & bathroom tent for Yanapaqcha basecamp
- All cooking and eating materials
- Donkeys/Porters to carry the load to/from basecamp
- All group climbing equipment including ropes, snow/ice protection, and miscellaneous hard/soft ware
- Satellite telephone or InReach for emergency use
- Celebration banquet dinner in Huaraz at the end of trip
- International flights to/from Lima and applicable airport taxes
- Personal clothing and equipment (see gear list)
- Personal climbing equipment including plastic boots, harness, helmet, crampons and ice axes
- All food during in-town days or extra food/beverages ordered from hotels with the exception of the celebration banquet at the trip end
- Porters to carry personal equipment to/from basecamp (**Additional porters can be contracted by participants as requested at an additional cost **)
- Incidental personal expenditures, including emergency evacuations and medical expenditures, extra nights in hotels, extra transports not indicated in program itinerary
- Travel, Personal, and/or medical insurance