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Guide flying a kite on summit climb of Glacier Peak

Glacier Peak

Get away from it all. A long way away.

An ascent of the lone wilder­ness vol­cano in the Cas­cade Range, Glac­i­er Peak is per­haps the most unique of our Clas­sic Sum­mits.” The Glac­i­er Peak Wilder­ness Area was estab­lished by Con­gress in 1964 to pro­vide soli­tude for all, and to allow the land­scape to remain in pris­tine con­di­tion. We climb to the sum­mit via the Dis­ap­point­ment Peak Cleaver Route – trav­el­ing on the White Chuck, Ger­dine, and Cool Glac­i­ers – a remote and aes­thet­ic route.

Price

  • Glac­i­er Peak

    $1,725 – 5 Days / Includes Transportation, Tents and Food

Dates

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Policies

Itinerary

Flight Information

For sched­uled cours­es and climbs, you should fly into Seat­tle-Taco­ma Inter­na­tion­al Air­port (SeaT­ac). You are respon­si­ble for your trans­porta­tion to down­town Seat­tle. You will meet as a group with your guide(s) ear­ly morn­ing on Day 1 for an ori­en­ta­tion meet­ing and equip­ment check. 

Equipment

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  • Glac­i­er Peak

    $1,725

    5 Days / Includes Transportation, Tents and Food

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Elevation

10,541 ft / 3213 m

Route

Dis­ap­point­ment Peak Cleaver Route

Client to guide ratio

4:1

Difficulty

Advanced Beginner

Climbers should have basic snow and ice-climbing skills and should be comfortable with glacier travel, which includes moving in a rope team, self arrest, and basic crevasse rescue. Basic knowledge and experience would be required for objectives with some rock climbing.

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