Information Mountaineering

Take your skills to the mountains with a team of LGBTQ+ climbers, and summit a 10,000+ ft. peak!

We invite you to review the following LGBTQ+ mountaineering programs. Our staff can help you in determining which course would be the best fit, considering your goals and background. Go to the links below to see dates for select LGBTQ+ courses.

Mt. Baker Skills and Climb (3 days – Mt. Baker, WA)

This program is for novice climbers who have limited time but would like to experience the thrill of climbing immense glaciers to the summit of one the alpine giants of North America. Mt. Baker’s 10,781-foot summit is the highest point in northern Washington and offers commanding views of Vancouver, the San Juans, and the North Cascades.

Alpinism 1 – Introduction to Mountaineering (6 days – Mt. Baker, WA)

This course provides a general introduction to the sport of mountain climbing, including one day of rock climbing and five-days on Mt. Baker for a thorough introduction to glacier travel, crevasse rescue, self-arrest, and movement on snow and ice. The course culminates with a climb of Mt. Baker.

Dates may be found below or on the Program Pages.

Information Rock Climbing

Our LGBTQ+ rock climbing courses offer the opportunity to learn or improve your climbing techniques in a spectacular outdoor environment with like-minded women, taught by LGBTQ+ instructors.

Check out the following courses, and contact us if you have any questions about what program would be the best fit for your climbing skills and experience. Go to the links below to see dates for select LGBTQ+ courses.

Outdoor Rock Climbing – Intensive Intro (4 days – Washington, British Columbia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and California)

A four-day intensive course that provides beginners and indoor climbers with a foundation in outdoor climbing techniques and the principles of rock climbing technical systems. By the end of the program, climbers will be able to belay, rappel, and set-up their own single-pitch top-rope systems to enable them to climb independently.

Learn to Lead – Traditional Rock Climbing Leadership (4 days – Washington, British Columbia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and California)

The objective of the Learn to Lead program is to introduce climbers to the techniques required for leading single and multi-pitch traditional rock routes, while advancing technical and movement skills.

Dates may be found below or on the Program Pages.