Alpine Course 1

Master the essential skills for safe alpine travel: snow techniques, self-arrest, basic anchors, and risk assessment. Perfect for those venturing into alpine terrain for the first time.

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July 2025

Sat, 26 Jul 2025 Sun, 27 Jul 2025
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Description

What is Alpine Snow Travel?

Alpine terrain presents unique challenges requiring specific skills and techniques. This course teaches the fundamental skills needed to travel safely in alpine environments, focusing on snow travel, self-arrest, and basic anchor systems.

What Will We Learn?

Essential Knots and Ropework

  • Fisherman’s and Double Fisherman’s
  • Italian hitch
  • Clove hitch
  • Prusik knot
  • Figure of eight
  • Tape knot

    Snow Travel Techniques

  • Step kicking
  • Duck foot technique
  • Crossover step
  • Rest step
  • Plunge step
  • Descending techniques

    Safety Skills

  • Self-arrest without equipment
  • Head-up and head-down positions
  • Ice axe techniques
  • Safe travel principles
  • Group management

    Anchor Systems

  • T-Trench snow anchors
  • H anchors
  • Deadman anchors
  • Snow bollards
  • Belaying on snow
  • Basic abseiling systems

    Risk Assessment

  • Human factors
  • Terrain evaluation
  • Weather considerations
  • Group decision making

    Prerequisites

    No previous alpine experience required, but good fitness level recommended

    Equipment needed:

  • Warm Clothing: Layered clothing including base layers, insulating layers, and a waterproof and breathable outer shell jacket and pants. ( Have extra jacket )
  • Insulated Gloves or Mittens: Protect your hands from the cold and wind.( Have a spare pare as we touch the snow a lot and your gloves will get wet )
  • Warm Hat or Beanie: Keep your head and ears covered to retain heat.
  • Thermal Socks: Provide insulation and moisture-wicking properties to keep your feet warm and dry.
  • Sturdy Winter Boots: Insulated and waterproof boots with good traction for walking on snow or icy surfaces. Please ensure they are compatible with crampons and ask us if you are unsure.
  • Backpack: Carry your essentials, such as water, snacks, extra clothing, and equipment.
  • Navigation Tools: Map, compass, or GPS device to navigate your surroundings.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: Essential for winter activities with limited daylight or in case of emergencies.
  • Sun Protection: Sunglasses or goggles, sunscreen, and lip balm with SPF to protect against the sun’s rays reflecting off the snow.
  • Trekking Poles: Provide stability and support, especially on uneven or slippery terrain.
  • Hand and Toe Warmers: Disposable heat packs to provide extra warmth in extremely cold conditions.
  • Snacks and Water: Carry high-energy snacks and sufficient water to stay hydrated during your activity.

    The guide will carry the following:

  • First aid kit: A compact first aid kit with essential supplies.

We will supply the following (though you are welcome to use your own if you have it):

  • Ice Axe
  • Crampons
  • Ropes
  • Harness
  • Helmet
  • All climbing-specific equipment (trad gear, belay devices, carabiners etc).
  • Snow anchor equipment

    Location:

  • Either Bright or near Mt Hotham. The final location depends on the snow conditions and will be communicated to participants closer to the course date.

    Times:

  • Aim to be learning from 9am to 4pm each day.

    The course fee does not cover:

  • Transport to/from Melbourne, including parking fees on location
  • Food
  • Accommodation

    Note on accommodation: 

  • We have a contact in Bright where a few beds are available for $50 per night and ground accommodation (bring sleeping bag and mattress) is available for $20 per night.

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