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  • From Cracs to Peaks

    Expand your climbing skills and experience the fascination of multi-pitch routes in breathtaking rock terrain! Multi-pitch climbing opens up access to great walls and alpine routes. In this two-day course, you will learn how to climb safely and efficiently over multiple pitches, build belay stations, and navigate in complex terrain. Our goal is to provide you with the necessary knowledge to independently climb classic and modern multi-pitch routes. Course Contents: - Gear knowledge: ropes, belay devices, mobile protection - Building and organizing belay stations - Rope management and efficient rope handling - Belaying the lead and second climber - Rappelling and rope commands - Tactics, route planning, and navigation - Hazard awareness and emergency management Requirements: - Safe lead climbing (approximately UIAA 5 or 6) - Experience in sport climbing (top-rope routes) - Belaying techniques for lead and second climbers should be known Group Size: 4-6 people per guide Accommodation: Hotel Steingletscher Price: CHF 520 / person Included in the price: - Mountain guide / apprentice for 2 days - One night in a shared room with half board - Organization of the tour Not included in the price: - Gear according to the separate gear list - Travel to and from the location - Lunch and drinks - Insurance (accident insurance, association membership, cancellation insurance is the responsibility of the participants) Meeting Point: 8:50 AM at the train station in Göschenen Language: German/English GEAR LIST: Personal Climbing Equipment: - Approach shoes - Climbing harness - Climbing shoes - 2 locking carabiners (including 1 HMS carabiner) - Rappelling device suitable for half ropes (tube, etc.) - Helmet - Chalk bag - Half ropes (if available) - 1 set of quickdraws (if available) - Your own camming devices (if available, cams, nuts, etc.) Clothing: - Warm and suitable clothing for climbing tours, including waterproof jacket - Spare underwear Special Items: - Toiletries, personal medications, small first aid kit, band-aids - Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, sun hat - Mobile phone - Half-fare card or GA - Thermos or water bottle - Snacks for 2 days

  • From Sport to Trad

    Take your first step into the world of traditional climbing and learn how to place your own gear – for maximum freedom and adventure on the rock! Traditional climbing – climbing without pre-installed protection points – is the premier discipline of rock climbing. In this three-day course, you will learn how to properly place mobile protection (wires, cams, etc.), build solid belay stations, and climb safely on undeveloped rock. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and skills to climb independently and responsibly in traditional climbing. Course Contents: - Gear knowledge: Get to know and properly use mobile protection devices - Placing cams, nuts, and slings – theory and practice - Building belay stations and rope management - Belaying techniques and rappelling - Tactics and mental aspects of traditional climbing - Climbing and securing your own routes under guidance Requirements: - Safe lead climbing (approximately UIAA 5 or 6) - Experience in sport climbing or alpine climbing is a plus - Knowledge in belaying with common belay devices Group Size: 4-6 people per guide Accommodation: Guesthouse Göscheneralp Price: CHF 520 / person Included in the price: - Mountain guide / apprentice for 2 days - One night in a shared room with half board - Organization of the tour Not included in the price: - Gear according to separate gear list - Travel to and from the location - Lunch and drinks - Insurance (accident insurance, association membership, cancellation insurance is the responsibility of the participants) Meeting Point: 8:50 AM at the train station in Göschenen Language: German/English GEAR LIST: Personal Climbing Equipment: - Approach shoes - Climbing harness - Climbing shoes - 2 locking carabiners (including 1 HMS carabiner) - Rappelling device of your choice (Grigri, tube, etc.) - Helmet - Chalk bag - Climbing rope (if available) - 1 set of quickdraws (if available) - Your own camming devices (if available, cams, nuts, etc.) Clothing: - Warm and suitable clothing for climbing tours, including a waterproof jacket - Spare underwear Special Items: - Toiletries, personal medications, small first aid kit, band-aids - Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, sun hat - Mobile phone - Half-fare card or GA - Thermos or water bottle - Snacks for 2 days

  • Sport Climbing technique/tactics/trainin

    We improve your climbing technique together. An analysis of your training will take your sport climbing to the next level. Among other things, we will analyze your climbing style and learn how to climb efficiently, we will go into tactical route selection and look at different training methods. With the wide range of climbing spots here in Central Switzerland, there is sure to be something for everyone. Previous knowledge for the course: - Belaying in lead and lead climbing - Lead climbing in the climbing garden up to 5a Group size: 4-6 people per guide Accommodation: Guesthouse Göscheneralp Price: CHF 520 / person Included in the price: - Mountain guide / aspirant for 2 days - One overnight stay in a shared room with half board - Organization of the tour Not included in the price: - Material according to separate material list - Arrival and return journey - Lunch and drinks - Insurance (accident insurance, regatta membership, cancellation insurance is the responsibility of the participants) Meeting point: 8.50 am at the train station in Göschenen Language: German/English MATERIAL LIST: Technical material: - Approach shoes - Climbing finches - Climbing harness - 2 screw carabiners (including 1 HMS carabiner) - Belay device of your choice (Grigri, Tuber, etc.) - 1 sewn sling 120 cm - 1 Prusik sling (cord approx. 1.5 m, 5-6 mm) - helmet - magnesia bag - Climbing rope (if available) - 1 set of quickdraws (if available) Clothing: - Warm and appropriate clothing for climbing tours incl. rain jacket - Hat, gloves Special items - Toiletries, personal medication, small pharmacy, plasters - Sun cream, lip protection, sunglasses, sun hat - Possibly binoculars and camera - Cell phone - Headlamp - ½-Tax subscription or GA travelcard - Thermos flask or water bottle - Snacks for 2 days

  • Alpine Rock and Ice

    Acquire the basics for safe alpine tours and learn to move confidently on rock and firn! Whether classic alpine tours or combined alpine routes - moving safely on rock and firn requires special knowledge and technique. In this two-day course, we will teach you the basic skills you need to be safe on combined terrain. You will learn how to move efficiently in firn fields and light rock, how to use ice axes and crampons correctly and how to build belays in alpine terrain. Course content: - Walking techniques with and without crampons - Moving safely in firn (track setting, roping up, braking in the event of a fall) - Handling ice axe & crampons in different types of terrain - Stand construction in rock and firn - Belaying techniques for combined terrain - Rope and belaying tactics for simple alpine tours - Risk assessment and tour planning Prerequisites: - Sure-footedness and a head for heights - Experience in mountain hiking or initial alpine experience is an advantage - Stamina for longer walking times in alpine terrain Group size: 4-6 people per guide Accommodation: Tierbergli hut Price: CHF 520 / person Included in the price: - Mountain guide / aspirant for 2 days - One overnight stay in a shared room with half board - Organization of the tour Not included in the price: - Material according to separate material list - Arrival and return journey - Lunch and drinks - Insurance (accident insurance, regatta membership, cancellation insurance is the responsibility of the participants) Meeting point: 9.00 am at the Alpincenter Sustenpass Language: German/English MATERIAL LIST: Technical material: - Crampon-compatible mountain boots - Climbing harness - 2 screw carabiners (including 1 HMS carabiner) - 1 sewn webbing sling 120 cm, if available - 1 cord approx. 6m, 6mm - 1 Prusik sling (cord approx. 1.5 m, 5-6 mm) - Abseiling device - ice axe - Crampons with anti-slip rubber - helmet - Possibly trekking poles Clothing: - Warm and functional clothing for climbing and high altitude tours incl. Rain jacket - Hat, gloves (incl. 1 pair of spare gloves) - Spare underwear - gaiters Special items - Toiletries, personal medication, small pharmacy, plasters - Sun cream, lip protection, sunglasses, sun hat - Possibly binoculars and camera - Cell phone - Headlamp - SAC ID card - ½-Tax subscription or GA travelcard - Thermos flask or water bottle - Snacks for 2 days

  • From Plastic to Rock

    Climbing on natural rock is very different from indoor climbing - from route selection to belaying and climbing technique. In this two-day course, you will learn how to climb safely and efficiently on rock. We will teach you basic belaying and climbing techniques as well as tactics for lead climbing and abseiling. Our aim is to make you fit for independent sport climbing tours on rock. Course content: - Belaying techniques with semi-automatic devices & tubes - Lead climbing on rock: fall training & clip technique - Route reading and climbing technique for different types of rock - Re-threading at the belay station & abseiling - Tactics for rock climbing - Material and knot theory - Behavior & ethics when climbing in nature Prerequisites: - First climbing experience in the gym or on rock - Safe toprope belaying (lead belaying is an advantage) - Stamina for several hours of active climbing Group size: 4-6 people per guide Accommodation: Guesthouse Göscheneralp Price: CHF 520 / person Included in the price: - Mountain guide / aspirant for 2 days - One overnight stay in a shared room with half board - Organization of the tour Not included in the price: - Material according to separate material list - Arrival and return journey - Lunch and drinks - Insurance (accident insurance, regatta membership, cancellation insurance is the responsibility of the participants) Meeting point: 8.50 am at the train station in Göschenen Language: German/English MATERIAL LIST: Technical material: - Approach shoes - Climbing harness - Climbing finches - 2 screw carabiners (including 1 HMS carabiner) - Abseiling device of your choice (Grigri, Tuber, etc.) - helmet - magnesia bag - Climbing rope (if available) - 1 set of quickdraws (if available) Clothing: - Warm and appropriate clothing for climbing tours incl. Rain jacket - Spare underwear Special items - Toiletries, personal medication, small pharmacy, plasters - Sun cream, lip protection, sunglasses, sun hat - Cell phone - ½-Tax subscription or GA travelcard - Thermos flask or water bottle - Snacks for 2 days

  • Urner Haute Route (31.03.-04.04.2025)

    Included: - 5 Days Guiding with IFMGA mountainguide / aspirant guide - 4 Overnights with half-board - Baggage Transfer Andermatt - Engelberg ​ Not Included:​ - Rental Equipment - Transportation - Drinks, Lunch, Snacks - Insurance (accident, mountain rescue, travel, illness and all other insurances are the responsibility of the participant) We recommend to be a member of "Rega" Swiss rescue service. ​ Price per person open group 1345.- CHF ( + CHF 24.- for non alpine club members) For private bookings contact us for an offer. ​

  • Urner Haute Route (18.03.-22.03.2025)

    Included: - 5 Days Guiding with IFMGA mountainguide / aspirant guide - 4 Overnights with half-board - Baggage Transfer Andermatt - Engelberg ​ Not Included:​ - Rental Equipment - Transportation - Drinks, Lunch, Snacks - Insurance (accident, mountain rescue, travel, illness and all other insurances are the responsibility of the participant) We recommend to be a member of "Rega" Swiss rescue service. ​ Price per person open group 1345.- CHF ( + CHF 24.- for non alpine club members) For private bookings contact us for an offer. ​

  • DROPPIN! Big Mountain Riding Course

    We all know it: once you say „droppin“ its game on and you wanna have the right setting in your head! This course is not for everyone, but it might be for you! Flip it or Skip it. That's Clint’s motto! Take your freeriding to the next level with coaching from our legendary Guide Clint, a Freeride / Freestyle master. Learn how to read the mountain, visualize your line, and ski it with technique and style. With a background in Freestyle Competition Clint can give you effective coaching on how to control your body in the air, which can be helpful to ride big lines, where you might jump over a cliff. But also if you rather stay on your feet, this course is a next step for riding big lines with a focus on the mental side. Level: Advance - Expert, comfortable skiing 40 degree faces in most conditions. Motivated to take your skiing to the next level. Fitness: Advanced, you ski hard all days and make ascents to reach the untracked lines. Material (full freeriding equipment): - Avalanche Safety Kit (beacon, shovel, probe) - Airbag if available - Skins - we recommend Skis with 100mm and wider under the binding - Helmet Meeting Point: 08.30 at Imholzsport Gemsstock Included: 2 days guiding in a small group (max 4 people) with Mountain Guide / Aspirant Guide

  • Ski Mountaineering Camp 2025

    3 days to expand your tool box for bigger adventures. You are an already experienced skier and want to discover the high mountains. This course is designed to improve your skills and confidence for ski mountaineering in more complex terrain. The main focus is on learning skills and tactics for adventures off the beaten path and to become more independent. Topics Covered: - Tour planning and decision making - Rope work in steep/advanced terrain - Glacier travel​ - How to use crampons and ice axe efficiently Fitness: Advanced (up to 1200m of climbing) ​ Technical: Advanced (comfortable skiing 35 degrees in nearly all conditions, up to 40 in good conditions) Equipment: every person must have: - Off piste skis with skins (max 105mm waist) - Ski crampons - Avalanche Transceiver - Shovel and probe - Water and lunch / snack - Harness with carabiner and rappel device​ - Crampons and ice axe ​​ Rental Equipment Available: ​ Please reserve @ Imholzsport Andermatt ​ Meeting Point: To be determined based on conditions Group Size: 4 People per Group Included: - 2 Days of guiding in a small open group (4 people) - UIAGM mountain guide / aspirant guide - Board and lodging for the guide ​ Not Included: - Ski pass - Overnight stay in huts - Rental Equipment - Transportation - Food and Drinks - Insurance (accident, mountain rescue, travel, illness and all other insurances are the responsibility of the participant) We recommend to be a member of "Rega" Swiss rescue service.

  • Steep Skiing Camp 2025

    2 days of challenging skiing. This course is designed to improve your skills and confidence skiing steep technical descents. The main focus is on learning skills and tactics. We will choose the runs depending on the group and conditions. Some of our tours are accessible from the cable car, others require ski touring and boot packing to access. Fitness: Advanced (up to 700m climbing) ​ Technical: Advanced - Expert (comfortable skiing 40 degrees in nearly all conditions, up to 45 in good conditions) Equipment: - Off piste skis with skins (max 105mm waist) - Ski crampons - Avalanche Transceiver - Shovel and probe - Water and lunch / snack - Harness with carabiner and rappel device​ - Airbag and helmet recommended - Crampons and ice axe if you have it ​​ Rental Equipment Available: ​Please reserve @ Imholzsport Andermatt ​ Meeting Point: 08.30 at Imholzsport Gemsstock Included: - 2 Days Guiding in an small open group (3 - 4 people) - 2 days guiding UIAGM mountain guide / aspirant guide ​ Not Included: - Ski pass - Accommodation - Rental Equipment - Transportation - Food and Drinks - Insurance (accident, mountain rescue, travel, illness and all other insurances are the responsibility of the participant) We recommend to be a member of "Rega" Swiss rescue service. --> min participants: 2 people

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