Not every climb can be done over the course of a long
weekend. Some routes require multiple weeks on a mountain to put you in the
best possible situation for success and make a push for the summit. Everything
builds up to summit day. The physical training. Hours spent hiking on trails.
Time spent mastering the knots. Everything adds up to be a big investment of time and resources!
While we can’t change the fact that bad weather will
occasionally stop us from reaching the summit, we can alter our approach to
training for big objectives by following through with a preparation process
and testing all our skills and gear on a less committing route or mountain.
This is where our Denali Prep Course proves invaluable for
climbers with Denali or other big mountains on their horizon. The 6-day course
allows you to review what you know and learn new skills. If that piece of
equipment is still shiny new, you can test all the gear you’re planning on
bringing to the mountains and get direct feedback from AAI guides with
experience on Denali and other big mountains around the world. We cover the big
mountain and expedition skills necessary for a successful climb. After
completing a Denali Prep Course, climbers perform better and contribute more to
the expedition team.
See below for photos from a Denali Prep Course on Mount Baker in February!

Amy Godfrey.

Mark Smith.

Amy Godfrey.

Mark Smith.

Amy Godfrey.

Amy Godfrey.
Interested in reviewing your skills and testing your gear before the big climb? Our guides have direct experience on Denali and provide feedback for you to perform at your best level in the mountains. Join us for a Denali Prep Course in either March or April!
— Dylan Cembalski, Alaska Programs and 7 Summits Coordinator and Guide