Experience

Easton Glacier

Easton Glacier Experience
Easton Glacier Experience
Squak Glacier Experience
Easton Glacier Experience
Easton Glacier Experience

An excellent introduction to glaciated skiing. Day one establishes camp at the glacier's toe with instruction in roped glacier travel and crevasse rescue basics. Day two tours toward Sherman Crater and the summit, followed by a 1,500-meter (5,000-foot) descent down the moderate Easton Glacier. The day concludes with packing camp and skiing the scenic railroad grade trail toward Schreibers Meadow.

  • 2 days Experience
  • Dates: March - June
  • Price: $900 per person
Difficulty:
Moderate

Day 01

8:00

Meet at the Glacier Creek Rd, gear check, permits + waivers, and Leave No Trace briefing

12:00

Arrive at high camp, lunch

13:30

Brief ski tour

14:00

Skills workshop

16:30

Return to camp

17:30

Dinner

day 02

6:00

Breakfast

6:30

Ski tour

10:00

Arrive at Sherman Crater, snack break

10:30

Summit bootpack

12:00

Arrive at the summit, lunch

12:30

Ski descent

13:30

Arrive at high camp

14:00

Final ski descent

15:30

Arrive back at the Schriebers Meadows Rd

what you'll learn:

  • Overview of and techniques for using an ice axe. Learn the self arrest, cane, and the different dagger positions.
  • Overview of and techniques for using isostatic glacier cord. Learn about its strength and application, and its compatibility with equipment and materials.
  • Overview of and techniques for basic crampon use. Learn the French, Austrian, and Hybrid steps.
  • Roped glacier travel. Learn about rope team spacing, brake knots, and rescue coil lengths.
  • Crevasse rescue. Learn single strand, drop loop, mechanical advantage systems, roped and unroped rescue applications.

What we provide:

  • All ropes and isostatic glacier cords
  • All alpine ice climbing protection
  • All anchoring equipment such as snow pickets
  • Descent control devices and backups for our ropes
  • Progress capturing devices for crevasse rescue training
  • A triple-action captive-eye carabiner and an ice screw, if you're traveling with us on a glacier
  • Wag Bags for travel in wilderness areas
  • Sno-Park and NW Forest Permits for your vehicle

What you need besides your skis and splitboards:

  • A tested and trusted three-antenna avalanche transceiver
  • An avalanche probe and aluminum shovel
  • Climbing skins and ski crampons
  • A lightweight harness with a belay loop
  • A 55cm or shorter ice axe
  • Hybrid steel or steel crampons, classic type
  • Four-season tent, a winter sleeping bag rated to at least -10c, and sleeping pad
  • 50-60 liter overnight pack, capable of carrying both skis and ice axes securely
  • A UIAA-rated ski or climbing helmet. Should be lightweight and stowable

What we rent:

  • Ice axes and technical ice tools
  • Lightweight harnesses
  • Classic and technical crampons
  • Four-season tents

*We can also source almost any other rental equipment needs, just let us know in advance.