Bear Creek Spire Climbing
We'll tackle the following objectives and skills:
- Climb Iconic Routes - Take your alpine climbing to the next level on these Eastern Sierra classics!
- Northeast Ridge - 5.5 to 5.6 - This route follows a striking ridgeline to the summit with one last challenging move to the summit block
- North Arete - 5.8 - This route ascents a dramatic arete to the summit and includes more sustained, technical climbing than the NE Ridge
- Alpine Climbing Skills Training - Including crampons, ice axe arrest, and rope travel
- Summit Attempt - This will be a long day, gaining over 4,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes.
Here's the schedule for your trip:
- Day 1 - Arrival & Hike to Camp - 8:00 am meetup with your guide in town. We'll do a quick gear check and review the plan for the day. Your guide will discuss the route up to camp and we'll make any final adjustments before we caravan to the trailhead. The rest of the day will be spent hiking to camp and learning about camp craft.
- Day 2 - Mountaineering Skills Training - We'll get an early start , having breakfast with hot coffee or tea, and preparing food for the day before gearing up and heading out.
In this course we'll cover:- Alpine Climbing Gear
- Ice Axe Techniques including Self Arrest and
- Team Arrest (for Glacier Travel)
- Crampon Techniques
- Mountaineering efficiency including the Rest Step
- Descending techniques for mountaineering
- Basics of rope team travel
In the evening, we'll prepare an early dinner and head to bed
- Day 3 - Summit Attempt 3:00-5:00am quick breakfast followed by an early alpine start. Your guides will set the start time based on warming for the day and the weather forecast. Prepare for a long day, where we gaining over 3,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes. Once we reach our high point, we’ll descend the route. We’ll break down camp, pack up our bags, and descend to the trailhead.
Here are the skills and fitness you'll need for your course:
- Basic Alpine Climbing Skills - Including the ability to follow rock climbing rated 5.5 to 5.8 and a variety of skills including belaying and rappelling. Depending on the time of year, crampon and ice ax techniques may be required. Build those skills during the program or attend our Intro to Mountaineering course prior to attending and spend more time climbing
- Strong Fitness - Able to spend a long, active day outside, moving uphill at 1,000’ per hour for durations of 1-1.5 hours between breaks. Participants should be able to hike 8-10 miles, climbing 2,500 - 3,500 vertical feet throughout the course of the day. People with strong fitness typically have a strenuous workout 3-4 days a week.
Here's what's included with your trip:
- Experienced AMGA Trained Guide
- Ropes & Gear - for mountaineering training
- Tent
- Stove & Fuel
- Group Safety Gear - your guide will be equipped with snow science tools and a first aid kit
- Wag Bags - for human waste disposal in with compliance 'Leave No Trace' principles
- Meals
- Transportation
- Ice Axe, Crampons, Climbing Harness
- Guide Gratuities
The gear list for your program depends on your level of skill, experience, and your goals for the day(s).
For this program then please refer to the Multi Pitch Rock Climbing Gear Guide and make sure your have the appropriate gear for your day(s) of climbing.
- Come prepared with your own climbing gear or rent from Blackbird
- If you need to buy any gear, we recommend our friends at Mammoth Mountaineering
Know Before you go
Blackbird Mountain Guides offers both scheduled group programs and private programs.
Private programs are simply above and beyond what Blackbird Mountain Guides currently has scheduled. Scheduled courses are not always less expensive. Before booking a trip with Blackbird Mountain Guides, clients are encouraged to review the differences between these types of programs, and to decide what works best for them.
SCHEDULED PROGRAMS
Scheduled Programs have fixed dates, itineraries, objectives, curriculum, and costs. They typically appeal to solo individuals or small groups or who are looking to share the cost of their program with a larger group. Correspondingly, scheduled programs are less expensive for smaller groups (1-2), and they provide the opportunity to meet others with similar interests. If you have a large group (3+), Scheduled programs will often be more expensive. They can fill up quickly, and scheduling flexibility is obviously limited.
Scheduled programs will have advertised dates. All scheduled programs can be run as private programs with private dates/rates as well.
PRIVATE PROGRAMS
Private programs have scheduling freedom. They typically appeal to those who would like some flexibility in planning their own trip or course. In this regard, Itineraries and objectives can be tailored to suit current conditions as well as client goals. Private programs are normally less expensive for larger groups (3+). If you have a small group (1-2) private programs will be more expensive.
Here's the schedule for your trip:
- Day 1 - Arrival & Ascend to Camp - 8:00 am meetup with your guide in town. We'll do a quick gear check and review the plan for the day. Your guide will discuss the route up to camp and we'll make any final adjustments before we caravan to the trailhead. The rest of the day will be spent touring to camp and learning about camp craft.
- Day 2 - Mountaineering Skills Training - We'll get an early start , having breakfast with hot coffee or tea, and preparing food for the day before gearing up and heading out.
In this course we'll cover:- Alpine Climbing Gear
- Ice Axe Techniques including Self Arrest and
- Team Arrest (for Glacier Travel)
- Crampon Techniques
- Mountaineering efficiency including the Rest Step
- Descending techniques for mountaineering
- Basics of rope team travel
In the evening, we'll prepare an early dinner and head to bed
- Day 3 -Summit Attempt 3:00-5:00am quick breakfast followed by an early alpine start. Your guides will set the start time based on warming for the day and the weather forecast. Prepare for a long day, where we gaining over 3,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes. Once we reach our high point, we’ll descend the route. We’ll break down camp, pack up our bags, and descend to the trailhead.
We'll tackle the following objectives and skills:
- Climb Iconic Routes - Take your alpine climbing to the next level on these Eastern Sierra classics!
- Northeast Ridge - 5.5 to 5.6 - This route follows a striking ridgeline to the summit with one last challenging move to the summit block
- North Arete - 5.8 - This route ascents a dramatic arete to the summit and includes more sustained, technical climbing than the NE Ridge
- Alpine Climbing Skills Training - Including crampons, ice axe arrest, and rope travel
- Summit Attempt - This will be a long day, gaining over 4,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes.
Here's the schedule for your trip:
- Day 1 - Arrival & Hike to Camp - 8:00 am meetup with your guide in town. We'll do a quick gear check and review the plan for the day. Your guide will discuss the route up to camp and we'll make any final adjustments before we caravan to the trailhead. The rest of the day will be spent hiking to camp and learning about camp craft.
- Day 2 - Mountaineering Skills Training - We'll get an early start , having breakfast with hot coffee or tea, and preparing food for the day before gearing up and heading out.
In this course we'll cover:- Alpine Climbing Gear
- Ice Axe Techniques including Self Arrest and
- Team Arrest (for Glacier Travel)
- Crampon Techniques
- Mountaineering efficiency including the Rest Step
- Descending techniques for mountaineering
- Basics of rope team travel
In the evening, we'll prepare an early dinner and head to bed
- Day 3 - Summit Attempt 3:00-5:00am quick breakfast followed by an early alpine start. Your guides will set the start time based on warming for the day and the weather forecast. Prepare for a long day, where we gaining over 3,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes. Once we reach our high point, we’ll descend the route. We’ll break down camp, pack up our bags, and descend to the trailhead.
Here are the skills and fitness you'll need for your course:
- Basic Alpine Climbing Skills - Including the ability to follow rock climbing rated 5.5 to 5.8 and a variety of skills including belaying and rappelling. Depending on the time of year, crampon and ice ax techniques may be required. Build those skills during the program or attend our Intro to Mountaineering course prior to attending and spend more time climbing
- Strong Fitness - Able to spend a long, active day outside, moving uphill at 1,000’ per hour for durations of 1-1.5 hours between breaks. Participants should be able to hike 8-10 miles, climbing 2,500 - 3,500 vertical feet throughout the course of the day. People with strong fitness typically have a strenuous workout 3-4 days a week.
Here's what's included with your trip:
- Experienced AMGA Trained Guide
- Ropes & Gear - for mountaineering training
- Tent
- Stove & Fuel
- Group Safety Gear - your guide will be equipped with snow science tools and a first aid kit
- Wag Bags - for human waste disposal in with compliance 'Leave No Trace' principles
- Meals
- Transportation
- Ice Axe, Crampons, Climbing Harness
- Guide Gratuities
The gear list for your program depends on your level of skill, experience, and your goals for the day(s).
For this program then please refer to the Multi Pitch Rock Climbing Gear Guide and make sure your have the appropriate gear for your day(s) of climbing.
- Come prepared with your own climbing gear or rent from Blackbird
- If you need to buy any gear, we recommend our friends at Mammoth Mountaineering
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