Glacier Peak

Climbing

Glacier Peak

United States
4 days
Difficulty:Moderate
Trip Type:Basic
Group size:5
4.9

Highlights

Called Takobia or Dakobed by the Native Americans of Puget Sound, Glacier Peak is the most remote of all volcanoes in Washington State. Its heavily glaciated slopes are guarded by alpine meadows leading down to ancient old-growth fir & cedar forests. During this four-day trip, we take the Gerdine and Cool Glaciers route, involving trail, cross country navigation, and glacier travel. Our guides provide instruction in backpacking and mountaineering during the approach and on the climb. Due to the distances that must be covered, previous backpacking experience is required for this trip.

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Itinerary

Glacier Peak

1

DAY 1

Hike to base camp

2

DAY 2

Skills Practice

3

DAY 3

Summit Day

Trip Inclusions

Accommodation

Lodging at various hotels, guesthouses, or other types of accommodation during the trip.

Guide fees

Fees for a Guide required for your adventure.

Accommodation

Day 1 - 3

We will provide tents and expect you to being your own sleeping pads and sleeping bags.

Departure Dates

from $1095 /person

Private groups

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Meet your host

Glen Young

Glen has been working as an alpine guide for sixteen years, having led trips in North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific. Glen's climbing and guiding career has included sixteen climbs above 20,000 ft., including technical climbs of peaks such as AmaDablam and Kyajo Ri in Nepal and big glacier routes in Alaska. He's climbed routes on El Cap, Half Dome, and Big Walls in Zion in addition to hundreds of multi-pitch rock routes around the globe. Here in the Northwest he enjoys guiding complex alpine climbs such as the North Ridge of Forbidden and the Fischer Chimneys on Mt. Shuksan. Previously, Glen guided white-water expeditions and taught martial arts. When not in the office or the field he runs a nonprofit in Nepal that provides training to Nepalese mountain guides and funds infrastructure in remote areas of the Himalayas (www.karmaproject-nepal.org). Glen is an AMGA apprentice Rock Guide and Alpine Guide who is working toward IFMGA certification.

Adventure together

Invite your friends and family on your adventure:

$1095

/ person