Level 2 Backcountry Ice Climbing

Join Us For a Full Day of Backcountry Ice Climbing

Embark on a backcountry ice climbing adventure in Ouray, set against the backdrop of the stunning San Juan Mountains. This experience is geared towards intermediate climbers to push their skills and limits. Level 2 routes usually require 8+ hours to complete, or have additional technical and commitment requirements for guides.

Level: Intermediate - Advanced

Duration: 8 Hours

Minimum Age: 15

All of our Ice Climbing Adventures Include

Quality Equipment

Certified Guides

Shuttle From Town Center

How to Instructions

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VIP Groups Welcome

If you have a group of ten or more and are interested in an adventure, team building, or corporate events, please contact us. We can arrange a customized guided experience tailored to your group's needs.

Ice Climbing FAQ

  • Essential ice climbing gear includes ice axes, crampons, a helmet, harness, ropes, and carabiners. Additionally, you'll need specialized boots and clothing suited for cold, icy conditions. It's important to have gear that's specifically designed for ice climbing for safety and efficiency. All of our trips include the essential gear for a fun and incredible adventure.

  • Ice climbing carries inherent risks due to factors like falling ice, variable weather conditions, and the technical nature of the sport. However, with proper training, equipment, and adherence to safety protocols, these risks can be significantly minimized. Always climb with experienced partners or guides.

  • Begin by taking an introductory course from a reputable organization or guide. These courses teach fundamental skills like using ice axes, wearing crampons, and understanding ice conditions. It's also advisable to start with easier climbs and gradually progress to more challenging ones as your skills improve.

  • Ice climbing demands good overall fitness, including upper body strength, core stability, and endurance. Regular cardiovascular exercise and strength training, especially focusing on arms, shoulders, and legs, can prepare your body for the rigors of ice climbing.

  • Researching online, joining local climbing clubs, or consulting with experienced ice climbers are great ways to discover ice climbing spots. Factors to consider include the difficulty of the routes, accessibility, and safety. Beginners should start at well-known locations with established routes.

  • Yes, we generally consider bringing children aged 10 and older for ice climbing, with a preference for those who are at least 12 years old. However, we can make exceptions for younger children based on their experience and climbing abilities. We encourage you to give us a call to discuss the specific needs and skills of your children. We're always happy to provide guidance and assistance.

Still Have Questions?

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