Intensive Basic Alpine Climbing Course - Seattle - 2026

Climbing Course

Intensive Basic Alpine Climbing Course

An intensive, 9-day compressed version of the Basic Alpine Climbing Course.

Welcome to Intensive Basic!

The 2026 Intensive Basic application period is not yet open. Please wait until the application is open to email with questions in regards to the course. Entry to Intensive Basic is via application only. If you did not apply for the program during the application period, any email inquires to join will not receive a response.

Applications will be accepted between January 1st and 31st, 2026. You will receive notice by February 15th about your application.

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Preview climbs students will qualify for Summer 2026!

About Intensive Basic

The Intensive Basic Climbing Course takes the same curriculum as the standard Basic Alpine Climbing Course and compresses it into 9 continuous, full days from May 30th-June 7th. It is designed for those interested in experiencing alpine climbing and learning fundamental mountain skills. This course works well for those who may not have the availability necessary for the 6 month standard Basic Alpine Climbing Course. It is also ideal for those seeking the benefits that a smaller course size provides: personalized instruction and camaraderie amongst a community of like-minded climbing enthusiasts. Many former students meet lifelong climbing partners and friends through the course.

The aim of Intensive Basic is to prepare participants who are already comfortable with hiking and backpacking to be competent followers on technical rock, snow, and glaciated terrain. To achieve this, we teach belaying, rappelling, rope handling, 5th class rock climbing, snow and glacier travel, as well as backcountry and snow camping. We also provide students with guidance on gear purchases and steps towards conditioning for the alpine climbing season.

The format of the course is a combination of lectures, Seattle-based workshops, and climbing trips to regional crags and Kulshan “Mount Baker” to put these skills into practice in the alpine. After completing the coursework, you will have the opportunity to participate in alpine climbs during the summer and early fall. Should you complete all of the graduation requirements, there is a graduation celebration in the fall.

Course Requirements

Conditioning

Traveling in alpine environments comes with inherent risk. Often times, we can mitigate those risks by moving quickly and efficiently through terrain. In order to participate in the course, you will be required to complete at least one timed conditioning hike with a member of the course leadership team before the first day of the course. This hike will be a benchmark, with the goal of reaching the top of Mt. Si (or equivalent) in under 2 hours, with a pack weighing at least 20% of your body weight or 25lbs, whichever is heavier.

Gear

In addition to the course fee, you may expect to spend at least $1000 on gear that is required for the course, if you do not already have rock climbing or glacier gear. If you aren’t sure what to get, don’t worry! We will provide many opportunities for you to talk with instructors and see what gear we use, in addition to providing information on used gear and other ways to reduce your gear costs.

Reading

You will be assigned chapters to read from Freedom of the Hills that you will need to complete before the first day of formal instruction. While it is not all of Freedom, it is a solid portion of it so please start it as soon as you receive your copy in your welcome package.

Knots

Climbing requires solid familiarity with a large selection of knots. As it takes more time than we have in the 9 course days to develop the muscle memory needed to efficiently and correctly tie and dress the required knots, we require that you learn and practice the knots used in the course before the first official day. You will be provided a small section of rope to practice with.

SKILLS Nights

Leading up to the course, we will host practice nights at the Seattle Mountaineers Program Center. These will give you the opportunity to start working on skills before the start of the course itself. This is a great opportunity to practice knots as well! Additionally, you can attend any of the weekly skills nights that the standard Basic Alpine Climbing Course offers. Skills nights are optional but are highly recommended.

Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate from Intensive Basic in the fall, you must satisfy the following requirements:

Additional Courses

Both the Wilderness First Aid and Navigation course fill up quickly and early in the year. We strongly encourage you to register for both courses now, well in advance of admission into the Intensive Basic. Keep in mind that both of these courses have their own associated costs.

Stewardship

It is important that our community serve as good stewards of our public lands. As such, all Basic Alpine climbing students are required to complete one full day of volunteer outdoor stewardship. Typical activities are trail work, habitat restoration, tree planting, or invasive species removal.  You can find stewardship activities The Mountaineers host here.

Climbs

During the summer after the course, you will be expected to participate in at least two climbs: one alpine rock climb and one glacier climb. These serve as experience climbs for you to demonstrate your mastery of the course material. While only two climbs are required, we strongly encourage you to participate in as many climbs as you can.

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Cost

What's Included

  • A welcome package with Freedom of the Hills, 10th Edition, a knot practice rope, and some extra goodies
  • Continental breakfasts and catered lunches provided each day we are at the Seattle Program Center
  • Snacks each day of the course, including on field trips
  • One night at the Mountaineers Baker Lodge, which includes breakfast and dinner

Scholarships

Intensive Basic and The Mountaineers are committed to making our courses accessible to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. Scholarships are available for all Mountaineers courses and typically cover between 30%-70% of the course registration fee, based on need. Click here to learn more about scholarships, including how to apply.

Refund Policy

Full refund up to 30 days prior to the course start. 50% refund from then until 7 days prior to the course start. No refunds within 7 days prior to the start of the course.

Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Intensive Basic Meet & Greet (optional)
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Mar 9, 2026
Registration closes Mar 7
16 participants
6 instructors
Intensive Basic Skills Night A (optional)
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Mar 23, 2026
Registration closes Mar 21
16 participants
6 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Apr 6, 2026
Registration closes Apr 4
16 participants
7 instructors
Conditioner Hikes (optional)
Mount Si Main Trail
Sat, Mar 28, 2026
Registration closes Mar 26
9 participants
2 instructors
Mount Washington (Snoqualmie)
Sun, Apr 12, 2026
Registration closes Apr 10
9 participants
2 instructors
Mount Si Main Trail
Sat, Apr 18, 2026
Registration closed Dec 16
9 participants
2 instructors
Mailbox Peak
Sat, May 2, 2026
Registration closes Apr 30
9 participants
2 instructors
Mount Teneriffe
Sun, May 17, 2026
Registration closes May 15
9 participants
2 instructors
Intensive Basic Gear Night (optional)
Ascent Outdoors, Seattle
Fri, Apr 10, 2026
Registration closes Apr 8
20 participants
8 instructors
Intensive Basic Skills Night B (optional)
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Apr 27, 2026
Registration closes Apr 25
16 participants
5 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Mon, May 11, 2026
Registration closes May 9
16 participants
8 instructors
Intensive Basic Skills Night C (optional)
Seattle Program Center
Mon, May 18, 2026
Registration closes May 16
16 participants
7 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Wed, May 27, 2026
Registration closes May 25
16 participants
6 instructors
Intensive Basic Climbing Course Lectures & Field Trips
Seattle Program Center
Sat, May 30, 2026
Registration opens Feb 15; Instructor registration open now
16 participants
13 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Sun, May 31, 2026
Registration opens Feb 15; Instructor registration open now
16 participants
13 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Mon, Jun 1, 2026
Registration closes May 30
16 participants
13 instructors
Seattle Program Center
Thu, Jun 4, 2026
Registration opens Feb 15; Instructor registration open now
16 participants
13 instructors
Intensive Basic Climbing Course Rock Experience Trip
Mount Erie
Tue, Jun 2, 2026 -
Wed, Jun 3, 2026
Registration opens Feb 15; Instructor registration open now
16 participants
13 instructors
Intensive Basic Climbing Course Glacier Experience Trip
Austin Pass (winter)
Fri, Jun 5, 2026 -
Sun, Jun 7, 2026
Registration opens Feb 15; Instructor registration open now
16 participants
13 instructors
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Course Materials

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