Other Events by iegres
Mount Harvey
(Mountaineering ) Private
Standard route, expect short but exposed steep snow section near the top
Brunswick Mountain
(Mountaineering ) Private
Standard route, expect short but exposed steep snow section near the top
YDS class 4 day trip in North Shore. ~16km, ~1,700m up/down
YDS Class 3 day trip in Whistler Area. ~20km, elevation gain: ~2,000m
Day trip in Whistler Area. Exposed YDS class 3, 28km 1,750m up/down.
YDS Class 3 day trip in Whistler Area. ~15km, ~2,000m up / down.
YDS class 3 trip in Whistler Area
Steep snow + YDS class 4
Alpine Select Route #64 (PD+ ice, low YDS 4)
Skills refresh session for the upcoming climb
Local day trip, YDS class 3 + some snow travel (most likely)
Local day trip, YDS class 3 + may be some snow
Local Trip, YDS class 3 + may be some snow
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Climbing Top Ten U.S. State Highpoints: Washington
Climbing states highest peaks: Oregon
Climbing 14,000-foot peaks of sunny California
Climbing Alpine Select route #63
Mastering fundamentals of the moderm alpinism
Mastering fundamentals of the moderm alpinism
Snowshoeing around the deepest lake in the United States.
Mastering fundamentals of the moderm alpinism
Snowshoeing Rainbow Lake Trail
Alpine snowshoeing the 30 peaks of Britannia Range
Alpine Snowshoeing the highest peak in Britannia Range
Climbing local classic winter alpine route
Alpine snowshoeing the 30 peaks of Britannia Range
Mastering fundamentals of the moderm alpinism
Climbing highest peak in Howe Sound group
Climbing the 11,000's of the Canadian Rockies
Climbing North Shore
Climbing North Shore
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Classic alpine line everybody loves (PD+, ice)
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Mastering the fundamentals of modern alpinism
Climbing the highest summit in the contiguous United States
Winter alpinism in Garibaldi Provincial Park
Winter alpinism in southern Garibaldi Provincial Park
Winter climb of the highest summit in Garibaldi Provincial Park
Belaying the leader * Leading * Reaching end of the pitch * Bringing up the second * Keeping the lead Switching lead...
Winter Climb of Alpine Select route #64 (Northeast Spur, PD+, ice)
Knots * Fall factor * Self arrest * Anchor systems * Hauling * Crevasse Rescue Response Protocol
Alpine climb above Wedgemount Lake. Short approach, long return
Climbing the highest peak in the Cascade Range
Climbing third-highest mountain in Washington State
Climbing Alpine Select route #63
Midweek Climbing: Alpine Select route #66
"Behind every minute of concert time there is one hour of hard practice" - D0.3
Mastering Top Ten Technical Skills of The Modern Alpine Climber
Climbing famous local landmark
Reviewing Top Ten Technical Skills of The Modern Alpine Climber
Mastering "Top Ten Technical Skills of The Modern Alpine Climber"
Practicing "Top Ten Technical Skills of The Modern Alpine Climber"
Practicing "Top Ten Technical Skills of The Modern Alpine Climber"
Local winter alpine line, return via tourist trail. BCMC trail up and (optionally) down.
Alpine climb above Wedgemount Lake. Short approach, long return.
Alpine Select #66 (PD, ice). Car camp on the night before.
Alpine Select route #45 (AD, ice). Return via North arete. Bivy @ Wedgemount Glacier
After-work coordination practice @ mt. Seymour: checking alpine skills and gear BEFORE you need them.
Alpine Select route #63 (AD-, ice). 2-days trip. Bivy @ Motel 66.
Classic alpine line everybody loves (PD+, ice). 2-days trip, bivy @ Motel 66, return via tourist route.
Coordination training @ mt. Seymour: checking alpine skills and gear BEFORE you need them.
Climbing popular local winter alpine route. Return via no less popular tourist trail.
Climbing "scrambles book" route in winter. Approach from Lions Bay.
Participants must have completed at least one PD+ ice/snow route.
Approach via BCMC trail. Down by gondola.
Gear: snowshoes, avalanche beacon, snow shovel, probe, ice ax, crampons. Must know how to use them.
Alpine Practice at Mt. Seymour. Registration begins on Nov 18, 2012.
Gear: snowshoes, avalanche beacon, snow shovel, probe, ice ax, crampons. Must know how to use them。