HOW TO ICE CLIMB
The setting in Vail is perfect for your first time on the ice with it’s snow and ice-covered peaks, ease of access and a multitude of challenge levels. Ice climbing is an exciting experience that will both take your breath away and empower you in the same moment. It’s an adventure, an adrenaline rush and a moving meditation all in one.
This beginner ice climbing course is a great introduction to the basics of ice climbing. After an orientation, we’ll warm up with some easier climbing on low-angle ice. The idea is to develop fundamental skills before moving up to steeper ice, and even intermediate ice climbing if it suits you.
POTENTIAL TOPICS
- Mountaineering basics
- Beginner knots
- Knowing your gear
- Proper ice tool use
- Crampon technique, in both French (or flat-footed) and front-pointing methods
- Voice commands, belaying and lowering
- Fundamental ice climbing technique
- Rappelling
- Glissading
Our guides will teach you everything you need to know to ascend these frozen beauties and travel efficiently in the mountains. All ages, abilities, and fitness levels are welcome. We will work with you to select routes that meet your specifics needs and skill set, whether you are a first timer or an experienced ice climber.
BOOKING / MORE INFO
HOW TO ICE CLIMB – QUICK INFO
Learn how to ice climb with our beginner ice climbing courses.
DATES
Available daily
DURATION
6-7 hours
COST
Max client to guide ratio 5:1
- $178 – 5+ people
- $198 – 4 people
- $224 – 3 people
- $250 – 2 people
LOCATION
Vail, CO (East Vail)
Leadville, CO (Chalk Creek)
Lake City, CO
DIFFICULTY
Easy – Difficult
WHAT TO BRING
- Beacon (rental available)
- *No cotton – cotton does not wick moisture or insulate when wet.
- Synthetic or wool long underwear bottom (thin)
- Synthetic or wool long sleeve top (medium)
- Mid layer top and bottom
- Synthetic or wool socks
- Winter jacket
- Insulated “Puffy” Jacket
- Snow pants
- Warm gloves or mittens
- Hat and neck gaiter or balaclava
- Goggles or sunglasses
- Small day pack
- Water bottle
- Food
ALSO CONSIDER
- Hand warmers
- Thermos of hot liquid
- Gaiters
- Extra gloves
- Lip balm
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle insulator
- Camera
APEX MOUNTAIN SCHOOL PROVIDES
- Boots
- Crampons
- Ice Axes
- Helmet
- Harness (42”/44” max)
