
Scrambling Course
Compressed Alpine Scrambling Course
Alpine Scrambling fills the gap between on trail hiking and roped climbing. In the Alpine Scrambling course you will learn essential techniques of off-trail wilderness travel needed for reaching snow and rock summits. Alpine scrambling may at times involve unroped movement on and across low or moderately-exposed snow and rock terrain, but does not include roped climbing.
- Info
- COVID-19: Learn about our most up-to-date guidance for participants and leaders on our COVID-19 Response page. All participants and leaders must agree to the COVID-19 Code of Conduct before participating in this Mountaineers course.
- Mon, Jan 11, 2021 - Sat, Oct 30, 2021
- Committee: Seattle Alpine Scrambling
- Members: $385.00 Guests: $500.00
- Availability: FULL, 2 on waitlist (6 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
REGISTRATION
With a focus on the safety of our instructors and students, we will be offering the 2021 course in small group format. Each module (noted A,B,C, etc.) will have the same course requirements but will have various dates and destinations. Find the one that works for you!
Note: our capacities are not concrete and will be posted through our course series which will prioritize space for last year's students and open space for new students.
- Monday, January 11th: Registration Opens
- Friday, February 5th: Registration Closes
- Tuesday, February 9th: Course Begins
WHAT IS SCRAMBLING?
Alpine Scrambling is a thrilling Mountaineer's experience serving as a stepping stone between strenuous hiking and technical mountain climbing. In a single day-trip (otherwise known as ‘scramble’) one might take advantage of a conventional trail before traversing an off-trail section of: dense forest, an open meadow of flowers, a steep snow slope, a sheer rocky ridgeline, and finally a serene summit with views extending across the Cascades.
Alpine Scrambling is an introduction to Mountaineering and fills the gap between on-trail hiking and roped climbing. In the Alpine Scrambling course you will learn essential techniques of off-trail wilderness travel needed for reaching snow and rock summits. Alpine scrambling may at times involve unroped movement on and across low or moderately-exposed snow and rock terrain, but does not include roped climbing.
Not sure if Scrambling is for you? Here are some pictures showing the types of places we go: https://photos.app.goo.gl/slX2LfBEHqB0T7FO2
COURSE CONTENT
- Mountaineering Gear and Trip Planning
- Snow Travel: Snow travel safety (avalanche), moving through snow, ice axe use, self-arrest skills and winter navigation
- Rock Travel: Movement on a variety of rock surfaces, unroped climbing techniques, protected downclimb (emergency descent method).
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
- Participate in one Welcome to Scrambling / Gear Workshop (two offerings 2/9/2021 & 2/11/2021)
- Participate in one Conditioning Hike (TBD)
- Participate in Snow Field Trip (4/10/2021 & 4/11/2021)
- Participate in Rock Field Trip (4/24/2021 & 4/25/2021)
- Participate in Experience Field Trip (TBD)
- Participate in three Mountaineers Club Scrambles (one must be Snow and one must be Rock, the third can be whichever you prefer)
PLEASE NOTE: WE'VE DONE OUR BEST TO OFFER A VARIETY OF OPTIONS FOR VARYING SCHEDULES. PLEASE SEE ALL COURSE LISTINGS AND CHOOSE THE ONE THAT WORKS BEST FOR YOUR SCHEDULE
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the required course activities (workshops and field trips) the following badges are REQUIRED to graduate from the Scramble Course. Please note: these are separate Mountaineers activities & courses that you will also need to register for.
- Complete Low Impact Recreation Quiz
- Participate in a Stewardship Activity
- Complete Wilderness Navigation Course*
- Complete Wilderness First Aid Course*
*WILDERNESS NAVIGATION & WILDERNESS FIRST AID ARE SEPARATE COURSES AND CHARGE SEPARATE FEES
- Find Wilderness Navigation Courses, listed here. Badge will be required to earn the Alpine Scramble badge.
- Find Wilderness First Aid Courses, listed here. Badge will be required to earn the Alpine Scramble badge.
Note: these additional courses can be taken through any branch. The requirements to complete each will be coordinated throughout the course as each Committee manages their contingencies for COVID and we have more details, in real-time.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The Mountaineers strive to serve everyone, regardless of ability to pay. We are committed to providing access to outdoor recreation and education opportunities for all members and youth in the communities we serve. Our courses are priced to cover our costs but we realize the cost incurred through gear and additional course requirements can add up quickly. We encourage you to explore the scholarship program made available by generous donors within our community. More information on financial assistance is available here: https://www.mountaineers.org/membership/scholarship-financial-assistance
EQUIVALENCY
If you already have the skills covered in this course and want to get involved, check out Scrambling Equivalency.
Badges you will earn:
Course Activity | Date | Availability | Leader |
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Conditioning Hike (optional) | |||
West Tiger Mountain No. 3 Cable Line |
Tue, Mar 2, 2021
Registration opens Feb 1; Instructor registration open now
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6
participants
0 instructors
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West Tiger Mountain No. 3 Cable Line |
Sat, Mar 6, 2021
Registration opens Feb 1; Instructor registration open now
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9
participants
1 instructor
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Mount Si Old Trail |
Tue, Mar 16, 2021
Registration opens Feb 1; Instructor registration open now
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7
participants
1 instructor
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West Tiger Mountain No. 3 Cable Line |
Thu, Mar 18, 2021
Registration opens Feb 1; Instructor registration open now
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6
participants
0 instructors
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Mount Si Old Trail |
Tue, Mar 23, 2021
Registration closes Mar 21
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4
participants
1 instructor
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West Tiger Mountain No. 3 Cable Line |
Tue, Apr 6, 2021
Registration closes Apr 4
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5
participants
1 instructor
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In-town Workshop | |||
Magnuson Park |
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Registration opens Feb 1; Instructor registration open now
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9
participants
1 instructor
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Additional badges needed to graduate
Completed
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
In addition to the course fees, scrambling requires a substantial amount of gear. In addition to general outdoor gear (outdoor clothing, rain gear, backpack, 10 essentials, etc) there are a few technical pieces of gear required. The majority of the first workshop is dedicated to gear, we encourage you to wait until after the gear workshop to make purchases. These are:
- Mountaineering boots, NOT hiking boots ($300-$500),
- Ice axe ($70-$100), and
- Climbing helmet ($60-$100).
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CASC Application Application for Seattle Compressed Alpine Scrambling Course (CASC) |