Trip Dates
June *27, 28-30, 2010 (Kokanee Glacier Park)
July *30, 31-August 2/4, 3 or 5 days
August *22, 23-25/26, 3 or 4 days
Sept.*3, 4-6, (Silverspray/Woodbury Huts)
September *16, 17-19, 2010
*evening session
Also available on demand.
Price
$400 per person, 3 day program $530 per person, 4 day program (additional $25/night for hut based program) *based on 4 people
Group Size
1:6 maximum
Skill Level
Moderate to Advanced
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Snow & Ice Course
Introduction to Mountaineering
Glacier Hikes
On Trail Traverses
Trip Dates
July *30, 31-August 2/4, 3 or 4 days
August *22, 23-25/26, 3 or 4 days
September *16, 17-19, 2010
*evening session
Also available on demand.
Also available on demand.
Price
$400 per person, 3 field day program $530 per person, 4 field day program (additional $25/night for hut based program) *based on 4 people
Group Size
1:6 maximum
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced
Related Trips
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Off Trail Trekking
Glacier Hikes
Daily Guided Hikes
Trip Dates
June *27, 28-30 (Kokanee Glacier Chalet)
July *30, 31-Aug.2 (Hut/Tent)
August *3, 4-6 (Hut/Tent)
August *22, 23-25 (Tent based)
September *16, 17-19 (Tent/Hut)
*evening session
Price
$450 per person, 3 day program (based on 3 people; add $25/night for hut based program)
Group Size
1:4 maximum
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced
Related Trips
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Snow & Ice Course
Introduction to Mountaineering
Off Trail Trekking
Trip Dates
June *27, 28-30 (Kokanee Glacier Chalet)
July *30, 31-Aug.2 (Hut/Tent)
August *3,4-6 (Hut/Tent)
August *22, 23-25 (Tent based)
September *3, 4-6 (Woodbury & Silverspray Huts)
*evening session
Price
$240 / person for 2 day; $120 for 3rd day hike / peak option (based on a group of 4; hut based add $25/night)
Group Size
1:6 maximum
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced, route dependent
Related Trips
Glacier Hikes
Daily Guided Alpine Hikes
Treks & Traverses
Trip Dates
June *26, 27-July 1, 2010 (Kokanee Glacier Chalet)
August *19,20-24, 2010 (Tent)
*1evening session & 5 field days
Also on demand for 2-4 people
Price
$935/person (tent based) $995/person (hut based) *reduced rate available for organized groups
Group Size
3 students/1 instructor ; 12 maximum
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
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Trip Dates
July *13, 14-18, 2010
August *27, 28-Sept.1, 2010
*evening session, 5 field days
Price
$995/ person (tent based) *reduced rates for organized groups
Group Size
3 guests / instructor; 6 maximum
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Related Trips
Rock Climbing Courses
Mountaineering Skills Refresher
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Snow & Ice Course
Trip Dates
June 28*,29-July 1, 2010 (Kokanee Chalet)
July *8, 9-11(Kokanee Chalet)
July *30, 31-Aug.2 (Tent)
August*19, 20-22(Tent/Hut)
September *3, 4-6 (Tent/Hut)
September*23,24-26 (Hut)
*1 evening session, 3 field days
Price
Tent based course: $525/person Hut based course: $605/person
Group Size
3 guests/guide; 12 maximum
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
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Complete Mountaineering Course
Guided Mountaineering
Glacier Hiking
Trip Dates
May 24th, 2010
June 26th, 2010
July 5th, 2010
August 25th, 2010
*Also on demand
Price
$125 *based on group of 4
Group Size
1:6 maximum
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Rock Rescue
Complete Mountaineering Course
Guided Mountaineering
Trip Dates
April to October (on demand)
Price
Base Guide Rate: $350 / day, $50-75 / extra person / day *reduced rates for organized group / family
Group Size
Up to six people ; group size varies depending on difficulty *for mulit-pitch routes maximum 2 Guests / Guides
Skill Level
All levels welcome
Related Trips
More Guided Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing Courses
Alpine Rock
Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
June to September (on demand)
Price
Base Guide Rate: $350 / day, $50-75 / extra person / day *reduced rates for organized groups / family
Group Size
Up to six people ; group size varies depending on difficulty *for mulit-pitch routes maximum 2 Guests / Guides
Skill Level
All levels welcome
Related Trips
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Rock Climbing Courses
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Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
April to October (on demand)
Price
Base Guide Rate: $350 / day, $50-75 / extra person / day *reduced rates for organized group / family
Group Size
Up to six people ; group size varies depending on difficulty *for mulit-pitch routes maximum 2 Guests / Guides
Skill Level
All levels welcome
Related Trips
Canadian Rockies Rock Climbing
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Alpine Rock
Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
April to October (on demand)
Price
Base Guide Rate: $350 / day, $50-75 / extra person / day *reduced rates for organized group / family
Group Size
Up to six people ; group size varies depending on difficulty *for mulit-pitch routes maximum 2 Guests / Guides
Skill Level
All levels welcome
Related Trips
More Guided Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing Courses
Alpine Rock
Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
May 1-9, 2010
Price
$3180 Currency converter
Group Size
3 Guests per Guides
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Trip Dates
May 8-28, 2010
Price
$5950
Group Size
Skill Level
advanced
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Valhalla Alpine Rock Mountaineering Alpine Rock Guided Alpine Rock Climbs in Valhalla Provincial Park, Gimli Peak, Midguard Peak, Asguard Peak, Gladsheim Peak, Wolves Ears, Presley Peaks, etc.Trip Dates
July 3-5, 3 days
July 31-Aug.2/3, 3 or 4 days
August 28-31, 3 or 4 days
September 17-19, 3 days
Price
$470/person up to $905/person (2-4 day program) $240/person (day trip) *based on 2 people
Group Size
1 guide / 2 or 3 guests maximum (skills & route dependent)
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced, Route dependent
Related Trips
Gimli peak, South ridge, III 5.10a
Bugaboo Alpine Rock Climbing
Guided Mountaineering
Courses
Trip Dates
July 3&4, 2010
July 31, August 1, 2010
August 26&27, 2010
September 25&26, 2010
*other dates upon request
Price
$240/person for 1 day ascent $420/person for 2 day program (based on group of 2)
Group Size
Maximum of 2 guests/guide
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Related Trips
Guided Rock Climbing
Bugaboo Alpine Rock Climbs
Guided Mountaineering
Trip Dates
Available on demand from late June to mid September
Price
Group Size
1 guide / 2 or 3 guests maximum (skills & route dependent)
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced, Route dependent
Related Trips
Valhalla Alpine Rock Climbing
Gimli peak, South ridge, III 5.10a
Chamonix Alpine Rock Climbing
Guided Mountaineering
Courses
Trip Dates
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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Chamonix Alpine Rock Mountaineering Alpine RockTrip Dates
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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Intro to Ice Climbing Ice Climbing Courses Ice Climbing CoursesTrip Dates
3 day programs November, 2010 to February, 2011; contact for specific dates
Price
$300 for two day program $250 for 3rd day guided climb
Group Size
Maximum of 4 per instructor; Maximum of 2 per guide on 3rd day
Skill Level
Beginner & Intermediate
Related Trips
Daily Guided Ice Climbing
Advanced Ice Climbing
Trip Dates
Available December, 2010 through April, 2011
*2 day program over the weekend; evening session Friday night
Price
$265 / person *prices reduced with larger group size
Group Size
Maximum of 8, Minimum of 4
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
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Nelson Classics
Avalanche Skills Level 1
Avalanche Skills Level 2
Trip Dates
Nov. 7&21; courses also scheduled for December, 2010 through March, 2011 more dates coming soon; contact us for information.
Price
$185 / person
Group Size
Maximum of 8, Minimum of 5
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate (*see prerequisites)
Related Trips
Intro to Backcountry Ski Touring
AST Level 2
Nelson Classics
Trip Dates
Nov. 25-28; also courses schedule for December, 2010 through March, 2011 more dates coming soon; contact us for information.
Price
$350 / person
Group Size
Minimum of 5 participants
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate Backcountry Skills / Intermediate to Advanced Ski Skills
Related Trips
Intro to Backcountry Ski Touring
AST 1
Nelson Classics
Trip Dates
late June to early October
Price
$300 per day private guiding (1 or 2 people) Add $50/person
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Skill Level
Advanced
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Treks & Traverses
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Snow & Ice Course
Trip Dates
Early June to October
Price
$300 for 2 people full day program (add $50/person additional) $150 per half day program (add $25/person additional)
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Related Trips
Daily Guided Hikes
Treks & Traverses
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Interpretive Walks & Hikes
Trip Dates
Early June to October
Price
$300 for 2 people full day program (add $50/person additional) $150 per half day program (add $25/person additional)
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Related Trips
Daily Guided Hikes
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Interpretive Walks & Hikes
Trip Dates
Sundays & Mondays, mid-June to early October
*available daily on demand
Price
$90 per person (based on 5 people) Reduced rates for groups $300 per day (1 or 2 people)
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced
Related Trips
Glacier Hikes
Treks & Traverses
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Interpretive Walks & Hikes
Trip Dates
Wednesdays & Saturdays, mid-June to early October
*available daily on demand
Price
Starting at $390 per person Dependent on location & group size
Group Size
Maximum of 4
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Guided Ecology Hikes Hiking & Trekking Interpretive WalksTrip Dates
Thursday & Sundays, mid-May to early October
*available daily on demand
Price
$90 per person (based on 5 people) $300 per day (1 or 2 people) $150 half day (1 or 2 people, add $25/person) Reduced rates for groups.
Group Size
Maximum of 8
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced
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Overnight Alpine Hikes
Daily Guided Hikes
Trip Dates
3-4 day programs available from December through April, 2011. Contact us for specific dates.
Price
$845 Based on 4 Participants
Group Size
Maximum of 4
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Related Trips
Nelson Classic
Intro to Backcountry Ski Touring
Avalanche Training (AST 1 & 2)
Trip Dates
May 22nd, 2010 West Kootenay
July 2, 2010 West Kootenay
July 17, 2010 West Kootenay
August 21th, 2010 West Kootenay
September 10, 2010
*Also available on demand
Price
$100/person full day $60/person half day
Group Size
Maximum 1:6 ratio
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
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Rock Climbing Essentials
Daily Guided Rock Climbing
Trip Dates
May 22&23, 2010
June 19&20, 2010
July 17&18 2010
August 20&21, 2010
September 11&12, 2010
Price
$185 / person for 2 days *reduced rates for organized groups
Group Size
1 instructor / 6 students; maximum 12
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
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Advance Rock
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Daily Guided Rock Climbing
Trip Dates
May 22&23, 2010
June 19&20, 2010
July 31, August 1, 2010
August 28&29, 2010
September 11&12, 2010
Price
$215/person for two days
Group Size
Maximum 1:4 ratio
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advance
Related Trips
Rock Rescue
Daily Guided Rock Climbing
Alpine Rock
Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
May 24th, 2010
June 21st, 2010
July 19th, 2010
September 13, 2010
*Also available on demand
Price
$115 / person
Group Size
Maximum 1:6 ratio
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Advance Rock
Daily Guided Rock Climbing
Alpine Rock
Canadian Mountaineering
Trip Dates
Week long programs available in March & April, 2011; contact us for specific dates.
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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Kokanee Glacier Traverse Ski Touring Ski TraversesTrip Dates
March & April, 2011. Contact us for specific dates.
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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4 to 6 day tours available from February to April, 2011. Contact us for specific dates.
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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Haute Route Ski Touring Ski the European AlpsTrip Dates
April 11-18, 2011
April 19-25, 2011
Price
$2950 CAN
Group Size
Maximum of 10 participants 1 to 5 Guide to Guests ratio
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Trip Dates
Price
Group Size
Skill Level
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Nelson Classics Ski Touring Daily Guided Ski TouringTrip Dates
Available on demand
December to April
Price
$125/person/day (based on a group of 4) reduced rates groups larger than 4
Group Size
Maximum 6 guests/guides
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced
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Intro to Backcountry Ski Touring
Ski Traverses
Nelson Drop’n Tour
Kaslo Drop’n Tour
Trip Dates
2-4 day programs available from December through April, 2011. Contact us for specific dates.
Price
$145/person/day (based on a group of 4)
Group Size
Maximum 6 guests/guide
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Related Trips
Ski Traverses
Ski the European Alps
Nelson Classics
Lake Louise Ski Tours
Trip Dates
Available on demand
Price
$145/person/day (based on a group of 4)
Group Size
Maximum 6 guests/guide
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Trip Dates
Price
Group Size
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Berner Oberland Ski Touring Ski the European AlpsTrip Dates
April 27-May 4, 2011
May 5-12, 2011
Price
$2995 CAN
Group Size
8 Participant Maximum 1 to 4 Guide to Guests ratio
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Monte Rosa Ski Peaks
Lake Louise Ski Tours
Rogers Pass
Trip Dates
May 5-12, 2011
Price
Group Size
Maximum 6 participants, 3 to 1 Guest to Guide ratio
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Powder Creek Lodge Ski Touring Lodge Based Ski WeekTrip Dates
Week long programs from December, 2010 through April, 2011. Contact us with your specific interest.
Price
$1995 per person
Group Size
Minimum of 9 , maximum of 12
Skill Level
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced
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Berner Oberland Ski Tour
Haute Route Tour
Trip Dates
Week long programs from December, 2010 through April, 2011. Contact us with your specific interest.
Price
$1885 per person Prices are subject to 5% GST on the full price and 8% Hotel Tax
Group Size
Minimum of 8; Maximum of 10
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
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Berner Oberland Ski Tour
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Off-Trail Trekking
Enjoy the rewards and remoteness and safety of off trail trekking with a professional...

Take in incredible mountain scenery and vistas as you hike into the alpine. We offer unique trekking destinations that travel across ridges, through mountain passes and both bolder or meadow fields.
Trekking programs are designed for the experienced hiker seeking the additional thrill of moving between remote camps and learning how to safely navigate through more challenging mountain terrain.
For individuals with ample hiking experience, enjoy the challenge of walking off trail in the mountains on a unique trekking program. Hiking treks can be a fun experience with a group or family and gives a window into the high mountain alpine terrain.
Consider lifting a pack onto your back and enjoy the rewards of stunning views, remote wilderness and the satisfaction of choosing your alpine camp every evening. Your guide will help you safely adjust to the rigor of living daily in the back country.
Moderate Treks (3 field days)
Woodbury Cabin to Silverspray via ridge route, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
Lemon Creek to Glory Basin and out Gibson Lake, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
Advanced Treks (3-7 field days)
Gimli Ridge into Mulvey Basin across to Drinnon Pass, Valhalla Provincial Park
Valhalla Traverse, Valhalla Provincial Park
Itinerary
The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. We will either hike in to and be based from different back country tent camps or from a remote mountain huts like Silverspray Hut, Woodbury Cabin or Kokanee Glacier Chalet).
Below is a sample itinerary for a four day program (3 field days). For hiking trekking courses, skills sessions covered include pacing and walking tips, navigation (maps, compass and GPS skills), preparedness, hazard identification, safe route selection and more.
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting 5 PM in Nelson (2 hours)

Day 2 Hike in to remote mountain hut or back country camp location
Day 3 Hike to 2nd mountain camp
Day 4 Hike out
Prerequisites
Programs are moderate to advanced hikers. Lots of experience day hiking, good physical fitness and ability to carry a pack is required. Prior backpacking experience useful.
Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of hiking trek would suit you best.
Equipment
Backpacking_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.

In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
Our Off-Trail Trekking programs occur in the Valhalla Mountains, Goat Range, Selkirk and Purcell Mountains near Kaslo, Slocan City, Nelson and New Denver.
Contact your guide by phone or email the week before for meeting location. Your guide will do a two hour briefing and packing demonstration the night in Nelson.
Services Included
- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified ACMG Hiking or Alpine Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
Not included in price:
- snacks & meals *additional $40/day
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this hiking trek program will benefit from previous overnight hiking and camping experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with carrying a pack is very useful.
Is it safe?
On all back country programs, we provide you with fully certified IFMGA / ACMG Mountain, alpine and hiking guides. This gives you the highest safety standards in the industry. While it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On the overnight tenting programs we offer participants access to hiking or camping equipment at no extra charge, however you are welcome to bring your own. This includes: hiking poles, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, stove, pots. Contact us for specifics and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
On-Trail Traverses
Enjoy classic West Kootenay hiking trails day after day, stay in the alpine ...
We walk classic traverses in the West Kootenay and Rockies regions. Your guide will help you safely traverse the landscape and interpret the geology, terrain, flora and fauna along the way.
Hiking traverses can be as easy or challenging as you like. Your guide can adjust pace and learned skills according to the groups needs and interests. Groups and families can enjoy the bonding that occurs by staying overnight in the back country. Individuals can enjoy taking on various leadership roles and learn how to efficiently move camp and safely navigate mountain terrain, conditions.
Hikers that enjoy trail walking, consider a hiking traverse as it gives the confidence of established trails as well as the enjoyment of moving base camp daily. Traverses are enjoyable ways to see lots of alpine terrain while staying on established trails.
As you set up a new camp each day, you have the opportunity to discover day and night life in the back country. With an experienced guide, this is a rewarding experience with friends or family and gives ample time for exploring the meadows, ridges and summits in the alpine.
West Kootenay (3-4 field days)
Earl Grey Pass, Purcell Mountains
Silver Cup Ridge, Goat Provincial Park
Rockies (3-4 field days)
The Rockwall, Kootenay Natinonal Park
Skyline Trail, Jasper National Park
Itinerary
The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. We will either hike in to and be based from different back country tent camps or from a remote mountain huts like Silverspray Hut, Woodbury Cabin or Kokanee Glacier Chalet).
Below is a sample itinerary for a five day program (4 field days). For hiking traverse courses, skills sessions covered include pacing and walking tips, navigation (maps, compass and GPS skills), preparedness, hazard identification, safe route selection and more.
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting 5 PM in town (2 hours)

Day 2 Hike in to remote mountain hut or back country camp location
Day 3 Hike to 2nd mountain camp
Day 4 Hike to 3rd mountain camp
Day 5 Hike out
Prerequisites
Programs are beginner to advanced hikers. Lots of experience day hiking, good physical fitness and ability to carry a pack is required. Prior backpacking experience can be an asset.
Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of hiking traverse would suit you best.
Equipment
Backpacking_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.

In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
Our On-Trail Traverses occur in the Valhalla Mountains, Goat Range, Selkirk and Purcell Mountains near Kaslo, Slocan City, Nelson and New Denver; see our favorite trails page for inspiration. We also offer some of the classic traverses in B.C. and Alberta Rockies.
Contact your guide by phone or email the week before for meeting location. Your guide will do a two hour briefing and packing demonstration the night in Nelson.
Services Included
- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified ACMG Hiking or Alpine Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
Not included in price:
- snacks & meals *additional $40/day
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this hiking trek program will benefit from previous overnight hiking and camping experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with carrying a pack is very useful.
Is it safe?
On all back country programs, we provide you with fully certified IFMGA / ACMG Mountain, alpine and hiking guides. This gives you the highest safety standards in the industry. While it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On the overnight tenting programs we offer participants access to hiking or camping equipment at no extra charge, however you are welcome to bring your own. This includes: hiking poles, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, stove, pots. Contact us for specifics and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Glacier Hikes
Expand your hiking adventure onto ancient ice, trek on glaciers with an alpine guide…
We explore onto ice in Kokanee Glacier, Woodbury Glacier, Whitewater Pass, Starbird Pass, MacBeth Icefield, Horseshoe Glacier and more. Programs for very advanced hikers can be done in a two day program, usually three for more enjoyment in the alpine.
With a certified alpine guide you’ll learn how to rope up and walk on the glacier and move safely around crevasses, learn to use an ice axe, may use crampons and perhaps even summit a small peak! Glacier trekking can be a fun experience with a group or family and gives a window into the high mountain alpine terrain.
We offer a number of backpacking hikes that access glaciers, each different from one another, choose from one of our classics below or visit our favorite trails page for inspiration.
Tent Based
Whitewater Glacier
Mt. Brennan Glacier
MacBeth Icefield
Horseshoe Glacier
Hut Based
Kokanee Glacier
Itinerary
The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. To maximize your learning, this course will either be based at a remote mountain hut or a back country camp.
Below is a sample itinerary for a four day program.
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting 5 PM in Nelson (2 hours)
Day 2 Hike in to remote mountain hut or back country camp location
For students on a course skills sessions covered include pacing and walking tips, navigation (maps, compass and GPS skills), preparedness, safe route selection and more.
Day 3 Walking on Glacial Ice
Day 4 Hike out
Prerequisites
Programs are beginner to advanced. Good physical fitness, comfort and experience with hiking and carrying a pack. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability.
Please contact us to discuss your background and which location would suit you best. No previous climbing or mountaineering experience is required for this experience but is useful, consider a beginner rock climbing course.
Equipment
Glacier_Hikes_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location

Our backpacking glacier hikes programs occur in the Valhalla Mountains, Goat Range, Selkirk and Purcell Mountains near Kaslo, Nelson and New Denver.
Contact your guide by phone or email the week before for meeting location. Your guide will do a two hour briefing and packing demonstration the night in Nelson.
Services Included
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG Hiking or Alpine Guide service
- Park Permit & Liability Insurance
- Glacier trekking equipment (glacier rope, harnesses, helmets, ice axe/crampons if necessary
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
Not included in price:
- Snacks & Meals *additional $40/day
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this backpacking and glacier walking program will benefit from previous hiking experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with carrying an overnight pack is very useful.
Is it safe?
On all back country programs, we provide you with fully certified IFMGA / ACMG Mountain, alpine and hiking guides. This gives you the highest safety standards in the industry. While it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On the overnight tenting programs we offer participants access to hiking or camping equipment at no extra charge, however you are welcome to bring your own. This includes: glacier trekking equipment, hiking poles, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, stove, pots etc. Contact us for specifics and availability.
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Overnight Alpine Hikes
Immerse yourself in the alpine in a remote mountain hut or back country camping experience...
Overnight backpacking guided hikes allow you to enjoy and begin to understand the beauty and unique vistas in the back country. You can keep your pack light by staying at a hut or enjoy the challenge of ascending with your hotel on your back. Invest a third day to explore the pristine mountains and discover the stories behind the unique alpine flora and fauna.
The West Kootenay hiking near Nelson, Kaslo and New Denver provides a diverse array established wilderness trails for beginner walkers to very experienced hikers. We can build a multi-day hiking program to suit you, a family or a groups interests, experience and taste for adventure!
Enjoy the pristine and rugged mountain scenery on trails in Valhalla Provincial Park, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Goat Range Provincial Park and many unique destinations. We offer a number of backpacking hikes, each different from one another, choose from one of our classics below or visit our favorite trails page for inspiration.
Easy Low Elevation & Shoulder Season
Fry Creek Canyon, Pilot Bay Penisula, Slocan Lakeshore & Beatrice Lake
Moderate Alpine Hikes
Kokanee Glacier Chalet & Glory Basin, Gwilliam Lakes & Lucifer Pass, Monica Meadows & Starbird Pass, Whitewater Canyon & Pass, Alps Alturus & Marten Mt.
Moderate to Advanced Alpine Hikes
Gimli Ridge & Mulvey Basin, Lyle Basin & Mt. Brennon, McKeen Lakes & Wooden Peak, Mt.Loki or Heart Lakes, Around Silverspray or Woodbury Cabins
Itinerary
The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. We will either hike in to and be based at a remote mountain hut or a back country camp.
Below is a sample itinerary for a four day program. For backpacking courses, skills sessions covered include pacing and walking tips, navigation (maps, compass and GPS skills), preparedness, safe route selection and more.
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting 5 PM in Nelson (2 hours)
Day 2 Hike in to remote mountain hut or back country camp location
Day 3 Explore alpine meadows, pass or summits
Day 4 Hike out
Prerequisites
Programs are beginner to advanced. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability.
Good physical fitness and ability to carry a pack is required. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of backpacking location would suit you best.
Equipment
Backpacking_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
Our backpacking programs occur in the Valhalla Mountains, Goat Range, Selkirk and Purcell Mountains near Kaslo, Slocan City, Nelson and New Denver.
Contact your guide by phone or email the week before for meeting location. Your guide will do a two hour briefing and packing demonstration the night in Nelson.
Services Included
- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified ACMG Hiking or Alpine Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
Not included in price:
- snacks & meals *additional $40/day
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this backpacking program will benefit from previous hiking experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with carrying a pack is very useful.
Is it safe?
On all back country programs, we provide you with fully certified IFMGA / ACMG Mountain, alpine and hiking guides. This gives you the highest safety standards in the industry. While it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On the overnight tenting programs we offer participants access to hiking or camping equipment at no extra charge, however you are welcome to bring your own. This includes: hiking poles, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, stove, pots. Contact us for specifics and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Introduction to Mountaineering
Discover the rewards and freedom of mountaineering, learn the skills and gain confidence while exploring this empowering activity...
This 5 day course is a comprehensive introduction to general mountaineering on rock, snow, glaciers and mixed terrain. It combines the skills thought in the Intro to Rock Climbing course with the ones learned on the Snow and Ice course. Rock skills include belaying skills, movement skills on rock, anchor construction, rappelling, rope handling. Snow & Ice skills include; ice axe and crampon use, self-arrests, snow and glacier travel skills, navigation, hazard assessment and crevasse rescue fundamentals as well as a possible peak ascents.
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps. Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, the MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass and Glacier Dome near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Itinerary

As previously mentioned, this 5 day course combines the intro to rock climbing course & snow and ice course curriculum. The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. To maximize your learning, this course will either be based at a remote mountain hut or a backcountry camp. Below is a sample itinerary:
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (2 hours)
Day 2: Rock Skills day; 8:00 AM meeting at local climbing site
Day 3 to 5: Remote mountain hut or backcountry camp location
Day 6: Last day
Prerequisites
No previous climbing experience is required for this course, it is an asset. A desire to learn along with a positive attitude will get you a long ways!
Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with overnight backpacking and carrying heavy packs is very usefull. This course provide a good oportunity to learn how to walk off trails, in snow (at times deep), on glacier ice (with or without crampons) and on uneven rocky terrain.
Equipment
Mountaineering_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps.
Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier ProvincialPark, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Services Included

- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Hut fees and Park permits
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with overnight backpacking and carrying heavy packs is very usefull. This course provide a good oportunity to learn how to walk off trails, in snow (at times deep), on glacier ice (with or without crampons) and on uneven rocky terrain.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Complete Mountaineering
Broaden, fine tune and learn leadership skills; this intensive course is for intermediate to advanced mountaineers...
This 5 day course is for people interested in fine tuning their existing mountaineering skills or bringing them to the next level. On this course we will be covering more thoroughly the skills introduced on the intro to mountaineering course and many new skills. Some of the topics covered include advanced snow and glacier travel, ice climbing, alpine rock climbing, advanced crevasse rescue, advanced navigation, route planning, mountain weather, hazard management and leadership. The curriculum is flexible and may vary depending on participant interest. To fully grasp this course, students must have previous rock climbing and mountaineering experience.
The curriculum is flexible and may vary depending on participant interest. There will be plenty of peak ascent opportunities. Participants will have many chances to practice leading while being safely supervised and get constructive feedback from the instructors.
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps. Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier ProvincialPark, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, the MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Itinerary

The Complete Mountaineering Course is a 5 day program. The itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. To maximize your learning, this course will either be based at a remote mountain hut or a backcountry camp. The proximity of the mountain environment will provide with many learning opportunities for the students. Below is a sample itinerary:
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (2 hours)
Day 2: Drive, hike in & set up camp
After an early start, we will drive to the trail head and hike into the backcountry location selected for the course. Once the camp is established, we will spend the remainder of the day reviewing skills like movement skills, rope management, crevasse rescue and navigation. When ever possible, the instructor will give participant the opportunity to practice leadership skills
Day 3: Skills Review Day
Day 3 focus is to review, standardize and integrate some of the advanced mountaineering skills and techniques. Some of the topics that will be covered in this section include advanced snow and glacier travel, ice climbing, alpine rock climbing, advanced crevasse rescue, advanced navigation, route planning, mountain weather skills, hazard management and leadership
Day 4 to 6: More Skills and Peak Ascents
The focus on these last 3 days is to ascend as many peaks as possible while we continue working on various mountaineering skills and give ample leadership opportunities to participants. Participant will be responsible for choosing some of the objectives and the skills they are interested on expanding on. On the last day, we will try and accomplish one last peak ascent before hiking out and returning to civilization. The exact return time is flexible and depends on participant goals and needs
Prerequisites
Varied outdoor rock climbing experience with comfort climbing 5.8, experience with rope management and previous rock climbing course (intro to advanced) is useful. Previous overnight backpacking, mountaineering experience and participation in an introduction to mountaineering course is important. Excellent physical fitness and ability to carry heavy pack on rocky terrain, snow and off trails.
Equipment
Mountaineering_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps.
Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Services Included

- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Hut fees and Park permits
- Emergency response plan
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
Varied outdoor rock climbing experience with comfort climbing 5.8, experience with rope management and previous rock climbing course (intro to advanced) is useful. Previous overnight backpacking, mountaineering experience and participation in an introduction to mountaineering course is important. Excellent physical fitness and ability to carry heavy pack on rocky terrain, snow and off trails.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Snow & Ice Course
Learn basic snow, ice and glaciers skills; mountaineering at your fingertips...
This 3 day course is a condensed introduction to mountaineering with a focus on snow, ice and glacier travel skills. It is specially designed for motivated students and people who have been exposed to mountaineering, rock climbing or taken an introduction to rock climbing course before. Snow & Ice skills covered on this course include; ice axe and crampon use, self-arrests, snow and glacier travel skills, navigation, hazard assessment and crevasse rescue fundamentals as well as a possible peak ascents.
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps. Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Itinerary

3 day Snow and Ice Course Itinerary. The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant needs, weather, conditions and course location. To maximize your learning, this course will either be based at a remote mountain hut or a backcountry camp. Below is a sample itinerary:
Day 1: Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (2 hours)
Day 2 to 4: Remote mountain hut or backcountry camp location
Prerequisites
On this course, students will benefit from previous mountaineering and rock climbing experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with overnight backpacking and carrying heavy packs is very usefull.
A desire to learn along with a positive attitude will get you a long ways!
Equipment
Mountaineering_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps.
Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier ProvincialPark, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Services Included

- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this course, students will benefit from previous mountaineering and rock climbing experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with overnight backpacking and carrying heavy packs is very useful.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Skills Refresher
Become more independent, refresh or learn specific mountaineering skills with our qualified instructors...
This 1 day course is to refresh and learn specific mountaineering skills. The curriculum is highly driven by participants interests and needs. Some possible topics include; crevasse rescue skills, review of ice axe skills and self-arrests, snow & ice anchors, navigation, route planning, hazard assessment, glacier travel and rope work. Join a certified mountain guide or alpine guide and enjoy direct feedback and the opportunity to practice your skills for the upcoming season.
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps. Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Itinerary
The complete itinerary is somewhat flexible and will vary depending on participant interests, needs, weather, conditions and course location. Expect a full day in the mountain with an early start. For maximum value, it is possible to custom design and extend this program over a few days. Contact us for more information.
Prerequisites
On this course, students will benefit from previous mountaineering and rock climbing experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with walking off trail and carrying a large day packs is very useful.
A desire to learn along with a positive attitude will get you a long ways!
Equipment
Mountaineering_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
This course is available in the Nelson area, the Canadian Rockies, the Coast mountains and the European Alps.
Some of the areas we often visit on the Nelson courses include; Kokanee Glacier ProvincialPark, Valhalla Provincial Parks & Goat range Provincial Park in the Selkirk mountains, The MacBeth Icefields, the Horseshoe Glacier and Starbird Pass near Glacier creek in the Purcell mountains.
Services Included

- Pre-course planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this course, students will benefit from previous mountaineering and rock climbing experience. Good physical fitness is a must, comfort and experience with walking off trail and carrying a large day packs is very usefull.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Nelson Rock Climbing
Far from the crowds, the Nelson area offers a great variety of quality climbs...
Located in South-Eastern British Columbia, The vibrant comunity of Nelson is home to some of the finest rock climbing the BC interior. Its geographical location gives quick access to fantastic rock climbing in the Purcells, Monashees and Selkirks mountains. The area offers an interesting variety of sound rock types from granite or gniess to limestone.
The climbing here is remote and offers many quality single and multi-pitch rock climbs far from the crowds. The Nelson and Castlegar areas have seen significant rock climbing development in recent years and with the publication of the new West Kootenay Rock guide, climbers have more than 400 sports routes to choose from.
Summit Mountain Guides offers various 1 to 5 day rock climbing programs in the Nelson and West Kootenay area. Some of the rock site we climb at include: Kinnard Bluffs, Brilliant Bluff and the Waterline near Castlegar, Slocan Bluffs, Koch Creek slabs, Cougars Creek Bluffs and Skydome in the Slocan valley and various other local craggs like Pulpit rock, Woodbury bluff and Ymir bluffs.
Itinerary
Day rock climbing itineraries are somewhat flexible. A typical guided rock climbing day will start around 8:00 AM at a local cragg. Depending on group needs and particular climbs, we will generally be done before 5.00 PM.
Prerequisites
These guided outings are for climbers of all abilities. No previous climbing experience required. Previous outdoor or indoor climbing experience is an asset. Join us and safely learn this exciting sport from our skilled instructors. Learning oportunities abound for all experience levels.
Equipment
rock-climbing-equipment-list.doc
Weather

Spring and fall temperatures in the West Kootenays can vary wildly from 0C to +20C during the day. Conditions can change from warm sunshine to isolated showers quickly. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation tends to change within the day.
Summer (July and August) tend to be more predictable but can be very hot. The average mid-day temperature in the summer usually ranges from +20C to +30C. A lightweight rain and/or wind shell can come in petty handy in the event of an afternoon thundershowers. Be sure to pack a ball cap, sunglasses along with sunscreen and extra water specially during the summer season, see equipment list for specific details.
Location
Participants will be meeting with the guide at 8:00 AM at a pre-establish outdoor rock climbing site in the West Kootenays. We will go over last minute equipment issues, review the planed itinerary and update you with present conditions.
Services Included

- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Rock and Alpine guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- All technical equipment
- Emergency response plan
- Group safety equipment
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On these guided trips, no previous climbing experience is required. Climbs will be selected based on participants ability and previous experiences. There is a challange for everyone including the most experienced!
Is it safe?
For all of our climbing programs and courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the Canadian and international industry. Rock climbing remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Do I need any of my own climbing equipment?
On these guided outings, participant require all thier personal equipment; harnesses, helmets, rock shoes, belay device and carabiners. Summit Mountain Guides has a limited selection of equipment available for rental at affordable rates. Let us know if you need any particular gear/sizes or if you plan to bring your own.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of equipment available for rental. Contact us for availability. Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Canadian Rockies Rock Climbing
The Canadian Rockies are a world class rock climbing destination…

Famous for their well preserved wilderness and natural beauty, the Canadian Rockies near Banff and Jasper National parks offer the highest concentration and variety of single and multi pitch rock climbs in Canada. The limestone & quartzite rock walls surrounding the mountain communities of Canmore, Banff, Lake Lousie and Jasper boast a life time of long quality climbs for you to discover.
Whether you are an individual with specific goals, interested in single or multi pitch climbs of various difficulties or a group/family looking for a fun day out climbing on rock, we have a program for you. Summit Mountain Guides offers day and multi-day guided rock climbing program in the Canadian Rockies from June through September.
Some of the crags and cliffs we enjoy climbing at in the Bow Valley and Kananaskis country include: the Back of the Lake Crags in Lake Louise, the Grand Sentinel, the Tower of Babel, Guides Rock, Tunnel Mountain, the East end of Rundle, Kanga cliff, Grassy Lakes, Cougar creek, Heart creek crags and slabs, Kid Goat, Yamnuska, Barrier bluffs, Wasootch Slabs and more.
Itinerary
Day rock climbing itineraries are somewhat flexible. A typical guided rock climbing day will start around 8:00 AM at a local cragg. Depending on group needs and particular climbs, we will generally be done before 5.00 PM. Some of the longer multi-pitch routes may require an earlier start.
Prerequisites
These guided outings are for climbers of all abilities. No previous climbing experience required. Previous outdoor or indoor climbing experience is an asset. Join us and safely learn this exciting sport from our skilled instructors. Learning oportunities abound for all experience levels.
Equipment
rock-climbing-equipment-list.doc
Weather
Spring and fall temperatures in the Canadian Rockies can vary wildly from 0C to +20C during the day. Conditions can change from warm sunshine to isolated showers quickly. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation tends to change within the day.
Summer (July and August) tend to be more predictable and daytime temperatures can vary from 15C to sometime 30c. The average mid-day temperature in the summer usually ranges from 20C to 25C. A lightweight rain and/or wind shell can come in petty handy in the event of an afternoon thundershowers. Be sure to pack a ball cap, sunglasses along with sunscreen and extra water specially during the summer season, see equipment list for specific details.
Location
Participants will be meeting with the guide at 8:00 AM at a pre-establish outdoor rock climbing site in the Canadian Rockies. We will go over last minute equipment issues, review the planed itinerary and update you with present conditions.
Services Included
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On these guided trips, no previous climbing experience is required. Climbs will be selected based on participants ability and previous experiences. There is a challange for everyone including the most experienced!
Is it safe?
For all of our climbing programs and courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the Canadian and international industry. Rock climbing remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Do I need any of my own climbing equipment?
On these guided outings, participant require all thier personal equipment; harnesses, helmets, rock shoes, belay device and carabiners. Summit Mountain Guides has a limited selection of equipment available for rental at affordable rates. Let us know if you need any particular gear/sizes or if you plan to bring your own.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of equipment available for rental. Contact us for availability. Here are a few outdoor stores in the Canadain Rockies that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Canmore:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (403) 678-5610 www.shop.vpo.ca
Banff:
Mountain Magic Equipment: (403) 762-2591 www.mountainmagic.com
Monod Sports: (403) 762-4571 www.monodsports.com
Lake Louise:
Wilson Mountain Sports: (866) 929-3636 www.lakelouisewilsons.com
Golden:
180 Mountain Sports: (250) 344-4699 www.180golden.com
Selkirk Source for Sports: (250) 344-2966
Squamish Rock Climbing
Squamish, British Columbia is one of the world’s finest granite rock climbing area…
Located on the West coast of Canada, along the Vancouver-Whistler corridor, the town of Squamish and the Squamish Chief is a rock climber’s paradise. “The Chief”, a 700m granite monolith, and its surrounding rock bluffs boast a fantastic density of granite slabs and crack climbs. The area is a traditional climber’s dream as it offers an incredible variety of long quality multi-pitch and single pitch crack climbs. Join us and discover this Canadian gem.
Summit Mountain Guides offers day and multi-day guided rock climbing programs in the Squamish and Sea to Sky region from April through October. Whether you are an individual with a specific goal, interested in single or multi pitch climbs of various difficulties or a group/family looking for a fun day out on the rock, we have a program for you. We specialize in custom designing guided rock climbing programs and trips.
Some of the crags and cliff we often visit in the Squamish area include, the Squamish Chief, the Grand wall, the Squaw, the Apron, the Smoke bluffs, Murrin park, Mount Habrich, the Malamute, Cheakamus Canyon and more…
Itinerary
Day rock climbing itineraries are somewhat flexible. A typical guided rock climbing day will start around 8:00 AM at a local crag. Depending on group needs and particular climbs, we will generally be done before 5.00 PM. Some of the longer multi-pitch routes may require an earlier start.
Prerequisites
These guided outings are for climbers of all abilities. No previous climbing experience required. Previous outdoor or indoor climbing experience is an asset. Join us and safely learn this exciting sport from our skilled instructors. Learning oportunities abound for all experience levels.
Equipment
rock-climbing-equipment-list.doc
Weather

Temperatures and weather conditions in Squamish tend to be more predictable from May through August. The averaged daytime high for May and June is between 17c and 20c; it sits between 22c and 23c for the months of July and August. Statistically these months are also very dry compared to the rest of the year with July being the driest.
Daily conditions can sometimes change from warm sunshine to isolated showers quickly. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation can change within the day. A lightweight rain and/or wind shell can come in petty handy in the event of an afternoon thundershowers. Be sure to pack a ball cap, sunglasses along with sunscreen and extra water especially during the summer season, see equipment list for specific details.
Location
Participants will be meeting with the guide at 8:00 AM at a pre-establish outdoor rock climbing site in the Squamish area. We will go over last minute equipment issues, review the planed itinerary and update you with present conditions.
Services Included

FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On these guided trips, no previous climbing experience is required. Climbs will be selected based on participants ability and previous experiences. There is a challange for everyone including the most experienced!
Is it safe?
For all of our climbing programs and courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the Canadian and international industry. Rock climbing remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Do I need any of my own climbing equipment?
On these guided outings, participant require all thier personal equipment; harnesses, helmets, rock shoes, belay device and carabiners. Summit Mountain Guides has a limited selection of equipment available for rental at affordable rates. Let us know if you need any particular gear/sizes or if you plan to bring your own.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of equipment available for rental. Contact us for availability. Here are a few outdoor stores in the Vancouver-Squamish-Whistler area that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Vancouver:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (604)-872-8872 www.shop.vpo.ca
Mountain Equipment Co-op: (604) 872-7858 www.mec.ca
Squamish:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (604) 892-9092 www.shop.vpo.ca
Climb On: (604) 892-2243 climbonsquamish.com
Whistler:
Escape Route: 1-888-898-3277 www.escaperoute.ca
Skaha & other BC Rock Climbing
Discover British Columbia’s popular rock climbing regions with a guide…
British Columbia is blessed with a diverse variety of ecosystems along with a fascinating Geology; this has sculpted many attractive cliffs awaiting the keen climbers. BC is peppered with quality bluffs and rock walls featuring various rock types, Skaha near Penticton in the Okanagan valley is a fine example with fantastic sport and trad climbing on compact gneiss. Curious climbers visiting the West Coast area, the BC Interior, the Okanagan valley, the Columbia and the Kootenay regions will be pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of rock climbing available.
Summit Mountain Guides offers day and multi-day guided rock climbing programs in all of the most popular climbing areas in British Columbia from April through October. Whether you are an individual with a specific goal, interested in single or multi pitch climbs of various difficulties or a group/family looking for a fun day out on the rock, we have a program for you. We specialize in custom designing guided rock climbing programs and trips.
Some of the crags and cliffs we often visit in British Columbia include, Skaha bluffs near Penticton, Cougar Canyon near Vernon, the Kelowna crags, Roche Lake near Kamloops, Yak peak in the Hope region, Marble Canyon in the Lillooet area, Begbie bluffs, Lauretta slabs & Water world in the Revelstoke area, Spilli bluffs near Golden, the Grand wall, the Smoke bluffs and the Chief in the Squamish area, and more…
Itinerary
Day rock climbing itineraries are somewhat flexible. A typical guided rock climbing day will start around 8:00 AM at a local cragg. Depending on group needs and particular climbs, we will generally be done before 5.00 PM. 
Prerequisites
These guided outings are for climbers of all abilities. No previous climbing experience required. Previous outdoor or indoor climbing experience is an asset. Join us and safely learn this exciting sport from our skilled instructors. Learning oportunities abound for all experience levels.
Equipment
rock-climbing-equipment-list.doc
Weather
Temperatures and weather conditions in British Columbia tend to be more predictable from July through September. The averaged daytime high for July and August is between 25c and 28c. Statistically these months are also very dry compared to the rest of the year with August being the driest. Spring and Fall also offer great climbing weather, April, May and June are good months for rock climbing on sunny cliffs although the weather is a little more unpredictable. September and October are both very good month for rock climbing in BC with cooler temperature but more predictable weather conditions.
Daily conditions can sometimes change from warm sunshine to isolated showers quickly. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation can change within the day. A lightweight rain and/or wind shell can come in petty handy in the event of an afternoon thundershowers. Be sure to pack a ball cap, sunglasses along with sunscreen and extra water especially during the summer season, see equipment list for specific details.
Location
Participants will be meeting with the guide at 8:00 AM at a pre-establish outdoor BC rock climbing site. We will go over last minute equipment issues, review the planed itinerary and update you with present conditions.
Services Included
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On these guided trips, no previous climbing experience is required. Climbs will be selected based on participants ability and previous experiences. There is a challange for everyone including the most experienced!
Is it safe?
For all of our climbing programs and courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the Canadian and international industry. Rock climbing remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Do I need any of my own climbing equipment?
On these guided outings, participant require all thier personal equipment; harnesses, helmets, rock shoes, belay device and carabiners. Summit Mountain Guides has a limited selection of equipment available for rental at affordable rates. Let us know if you need any particular gear/sizes or if you plan to bring your own.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of equipment available for rental. Contact us for availability. Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Abbotsford:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (604) 850 5523 www.shop.vpo.ca
Banff:
Mountain Magic Equipment: (403) 762-2591 www.mountainmagic.com
Monod Sports: (403) 762-4571 www.monodsports.com
Canmore:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (403) 678-5610 www.shop.vpo.ca
Golden:
180 Mountain Sports: (250) 344-4699 www.180golden.com
Selkirk Source for Sports: (250) 344-2966
Kamloops:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (250) 377 0157 www.shop.vpo.ca
Kelowna:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (778) 478 9600 www.shop.vpo.ca
Lake Louise:
Wilson Mountain Sports: (866) 929-3636 www.lakelouisewilsons.com
New Denver:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (250) 358 7755 www.shop.vpo.ca
Nelson:
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Revelstoke:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (250) 837 5517 www.shop.vpo.ca
Squamish:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (604) 892-9092 www.shop.vpo.ca
Climb On: (604) 892-2243 climbonsquamish.com
Vernon:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (250) 545 9555 www.shop.vpo.ca
Vancouver:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (604)-872-8872 www.shop.vpo.ca
Mountain Equipment Co-op: (604) 872-7858 www.mec.ca
Whistler:
Escape Route: 1-888-898-3277 www.escaperoute.ca
Mount Waddington
Ski the crown jewel of British Columbia's Coast mountains...

Mount Waddington, 4019m above see level, is the highest peak in the Coast mountain range of British Columbia. While the main summit is technical and only accessible in summer by advanced mountaineers, the North West summit (4000m high) provides one of the most interesting and aesthetic ski mountaineering challenge in the coast mountains. It is a Canadian Classic!
While Waddington is the main goal on this trip, the area offers many other interesting peak ascents/descents including; Mount Munday, Jester, Cavalier & Finality Mountains. Join us and discover the massive scale of the Waddington Icecap area while ski-mountaineering on some of the largest glaciers & peaks in British Columbia. This 9 day trip is offered by Summit Mountain Guides from mid April to late May.
Itinerary
Prerequisites
This is an intermediate to advance ski mountaineering program. You must have prior overnight winter camping experience and be an advanced intermediate downhill skier. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Prior experience with Summit Mountain Guides helps you anticipate the difficulty and style of our program. It is an asset. Please contact us to discuss your background.
Equipment
Weather
The Coast mountain weather can vary drastically in winter, it tends to be drier and more stable in the Spring. In April and May, you expect alpine temperatures to be from -15C to 0C in the day while in early morning and at night temperatures could fall well below that. Statistically, advanced Spring offers the best possible weather for ski mountaineering in the Waddington area. The longer days, warmer temperatures, more stable snowpack & typically drier conditions all contribute to this.
Despite the weather trends, visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Mount Waddington and the Waddington Icecap are located in the Coast Mountains of South-Western British Columbia. We will access this pristine and remote mountain wilderness area by helicopter from Bluff Lake, B.C. Since it takes 8 to 10 hours to drive from Vancouver to Bluff Lake, we highly recommend that participants car pool. Participants will meet the guide(s) at 4pm on the 1st day at the White Saddle B&B in Bluff Lake for a relaxing Dinner followed by a final gear check. We will then go over last minute changes (weather & avalanche conditions) and logistic for the following day(s). We will also sign a liability waiver.
Services Included
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA guide service
- All helicopter access fees to the Dias Glacier(in and out)
- Winter camping equipment (tents, stoves and cooking supplies)
- All Breakfast and Dinners while on trip
- Group safety equipment (satellite phone, ropes, rescue kit, first aid, GPS, maps)
- 2 nights at the White Saddle B & B in Bluff Lake
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
Not included in price:
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment (personal ski & safety gear, sleeping bag, overnight gear, etc.)
- Transportation to and from Bluff Lake
- Trip cancellation insurance, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
Alpine Ski-touring or Telemark gear? Which should you use?
If you are a downhill skier then you should use Alpine touring gear. Only if you are already an advanced Telemark skier should you use Telemark gear.
Spring skiing the high alpine environment offers variable snow conditions. On one particular run things may go from perfect powder to challenging breakable crust and or variable wind affected snow. When compounded, the variable snow conditions, the long ski touring days and the large day packs all call towards the use of an easier skiing set up like alpine touring.
The Waddington icecap provide a fantastic mountain travel experience. The skis become a traveling medium in the greater goal of getting from A to B. Alpine touring makes for fast and efficient travel hence contributing to a safer and more successful experience.
Mount Logan
Remote, giant & surreal, mount Logan provides a unique landscape experience...

Mount Logan, 5960m above see level, is located in the remote St. Elias Range of North Western Canada in the Yukon Territory. It is the crown jewel of Kluane National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Logan is the highest peak in Canada, and though second in North America only to Mount McKinley, is a more spectacular mountain without the crowds. This 20day ski mountaineering expedition is serious and rewarding, it is best done in late May and early June.
The Ski Mountaineering route of choice up Mount Logan is the famous King’s trench. This route features generally straightforward ski touring terrain on large broken glaciers and involves winter camping at high altitude. The ascent gradually climbs 3500m over 23kms, from base camp to summit, and offers a fantastic panorama on some of the biggest glaciers in the world.
Itinerary
Prerequisites
Equipment
Weather
Location
Services Included
FAQ
Valhalla Alpine Rock
Discover high quality alpine rock routes with an experienced guide in Valhalla Provincial Park...
Located in the heart of the southern Selkirk’s in south-eastern British Columbia, Valhalla Provincial Park is home to some of the finest alpine rock climbing in Western Canada. The Mulvey Group, near the southern end of the park, provides a fantastic collection of rugged granitic spires appealing to the alpine rock climber.
The sunny alpine walls and sharp rock ridges surrounding the headwaters of Mulvey creek offer numerous high quality alpine rock climbs for all ability levels. Many alpine classics include routes on Gimli , Asgard, Midguard, Wolf’s Ears, Dag or Neislhem. Enjoy a specific day route or join a 2 to 4 day guided Valhalla Alpine Rock program with an experienced local guide.
Summit Mountain Guides offer easy, moderate and advanced guided alpine rock climbing programs in this area. Some of the popular peaks and routes guided in the Valhallas include:
- The South ridge of Gimli peak (Grade III, 5.10a) A true classic, click here for more info
- West ridge of Asgard peak (Grade III, 5.5)
- Full West ridge of Gladsheim peak (Grade III, 5.6)
- South face of Gladsheim peak (Grade IV 5.10d)
For a complete, list along with difficulty information, route description and trip length, click on Location below. Please contact us if you are interested in a specific route or a custom trip.
Itinerary

We offer 1 to 4 day Valhalla Alpine rock climbing programs. The length and itinerary of this program is flexible and depends on many factors including: your interests, needs and previous climbing experience.
The length of a chosen route(s) , how accessible it is and its difficulty will determine the the number of days for the program. We will typically have a pre-trip meeting the evening before your trip start and try to be back in town at a resonable time on the last day of the program.
Below is sample intinerary for a 4 day program (3 field days).
Day 1, Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (1 hour)
- Welcome, introduction, goals & agenda, waivers.
- Review of planed itinerary and current conditions
- Issue of required gear and session on packing strategy
Day 2, Drive-in, Hike-in and Climb
- 04:30 AM, meeting and drive
- 06:00 AM, at trail head, hike -in
- 07:30 AM, at camp location, drop overnight gear
- 08:00 AM, hike to base of climb with a small day pack!
- Climb, climb, climb!
- 15:30 PM, top out, walk off & hike back to camp
- 16:30 PM, Back in camp for a great dinner and cozy night in the mountains
Day 3, Full Climbing day
- 06:30 AM, breakfast, hike-in to another classic alpine rock route
- 07:30 AM, start climbing
- Climb, climb, climb!
- 15:30 PM, top out, walk off & hike back to camp
- 16:30 PM, Back in camp for another great dinner and cozy night in the mountains
Day 4, Last climb and hike-out
- 06:30 AM, breakfast, hike-in to another classic alpine rock route
- 07:30 AM, start climbing
- Climb, climb, climb!
- 15:30 PM, top out, walk off & hike-out
- 18:00 PM, back at the parking, drive-out
- 20:00 PM, back in Nelson for a late dinner
Prerequisites

On this guided alpine rock program, prior rock climbing experience is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains.
The difficulty of the routes we attempt will be based on your personal goals, interests and previous climbing experience. Previous traditional and crack climbing experience, with or without a guide and the ability to climb with a small pack is required.
Equipment
Alpine_Rock_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location

Valhalla Provincial Park is located in the Kootenay district of South-Eastern British Columbia. The granite rock spires surrounding Mulvey basin lie on the southern border of Valhalla Provincial Park, west of Slocan Lake in the southern Selkirk Mountains. The trail head is accessible by vehicle via the Bannock creek forest service road. It is a one and a half hour drive north west of Nelson or a three hour drive south of Revelstoke.
Here is a list of our favorite Valhalla peaks
- Gimli peak, 2760m / 9055’
- Nisleheim peak, 2580m / 8465’
- Midgard peak, 2790m / 9150’
- Asgard peak, 2790m / 9150’
- Gladsheim peak, 2820m / 9250’
- West Wolf’s Ear, 2670m / 8760’
- East Wolf’s Ear, 2640m / 8660’
- Mount Dag, 2700m / 8860’
- Drinnon peak, 2610m / 8565’
- Devil’s Dome, 2790m / 9150’
- Lucifer peak, 2760m / 9055’
Below are our favorite Valhalla alpine rock routes grouped by difficulty
The difficulty and grade of a route is subjective. Whether a route is easy, moderate or hard depends on many factors. To create our favorites list we have considered these factors: length of the route, technical difficulty, how sustain a route is and how long of a day it takes to complete it. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Easy Alpine Rock Routes
- North East ridge of Gimli (Grade III, 5.6)
- West ridge of Asgard (Grade III, 5.5)
- East ridge of East Wolf’s Ear (Grade II, 5.2)
- Regular West ridge of West Wolf’s Ear (Grade II, 5.5)
- West ridge traverse of Dag (Grade III, 5.2)
Moderate Alpine Rock Routes
- South ridge of Gimli (Grade III, 5.10a) A true classic, click here for more info
- North West ridge of Gimli (Grade III, 5.9)
- South face of Asgard (Grade IV, 5.9)
- North ridge of Asgard (Grade III, 5.7)
- Full West ridge of Gladsheim (Grade III, 5.6)
- Full West ridge of West Wolf’s Ear (Grade III, 5.8)
- South East ridge of Devil’s Dome (Grade III, 5.6)
- South face of Devil’s Dome (Grade III, 5.9)
Advanced Alpine Rock Routes
- South face of Gladsheim “The White Dihedral” (Grade IV 5.10d)
- North ridge bypass on Gladsheim (Grade IV 5.10b) click here for more info
- The Gift on the South face of West Wolf’s Ear (Grade III, 5.11d or 5.11a A1) click here for more info
- North face of Dag “Riding Skinfaxi” (Grade VI, 5.11c) a serious big wall climb
Many other easy, moderate and advanced options exist, join our Valhalla Alpine Rock program and find out more…

Services Included
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this guided alpine rock program, prior rock climbing experience is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains. The difficulty of the routes we attempt will be based on your personal goals, interests and previous climbing experience. Previous traditional and crack climbing experience, with or without a guide and the ability to climb with a small pack is required.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Gimli Peak-South ridge, III 5.10a
This magnificent Alpine rock climb ranks with the best of its class anywhere in the world...
Rated III 5.10a, the South ridge of Gimli peak in Valhalla provincial park, is one of the best of its class anywhere in the world. This captivating 8 pitch alpine rock climb is wildly exposed, strenuous but moderate. The climbing is varied and features steep cracks, grooves, chicken heads and fingery walls. For an easier Valhalla classic, we offer alternative routes on Midguard and Asguard Peaks. Join one of our Alpine guides and safely ascend this route in style and good company.
Summit Mountain Guides offers 1 to 2 day guided Gimli peak programs from mid June to late September. This route can be done in one long day by experienced climbers, most people will benefit and enjoy the overnight camp and a two day program.
Itinerary

This is a 1 to 2 day Alpine Rock climbing program. The exact number of days will depend on participants needs, previous experience, weather and route conditions. The climb itself is a 1 day affair, the access and approach times make this route a very full day. Less experience climbers and people interested in a more relaxed adventure will enjoy the 2 day program. Below is a sample itinerary for both options:
1 Day Program
Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (1 hour)
Ascent Day
2 Day Program
Pre-trip meeting; 7:00 PM in town (1 hour)

Day 1: Rock Climbing and Hiking-in
Day 2: Ascent Day
Prerequisites
On this guided program, you must be an intermediate to advanced climber. Previous varied climbing experiences, with or without a guide, and the ability to follow traditional crack climbs in the 5.10a range with a small pack is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains. Skills and fitness will determine whether we climb in 1 or 2 days.
Equipment
Alpine_Rock_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather

Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
Gimli Peak is located in the Kootenay district of south-eastern British Columbia. It lies on the southern border of Valhalla provincial park, west of Slocan lake in the southern Selkirk mountains. The trail head is accessible by vehicle via the Bannock creek forest service road. It is a one and a half hour drive north west of Nelson or a three hour drive south of Revelstoke.
Services Included

- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or ACMG Alpine Guide or Mountain Guide services
- 15 years of experience in the area
- Alternative plan based on current conditions
- Rope use & all technical equipment
- Park permits and Liability Insurance
- Emergency response plan
- Day 1: 8:30 am meeting at climbing area TBA. Welcome, introduction, goals and agenda for the day/course. Walk-in to the climbing site. Introduction to basic ice climbing crag safety. Review of Knots and harnesses. Adjust crampons and check gear. Crampon school with emphasis on the “French technique”. Discussion of safety procedures with review of basic belaying methods & belay calls. Ice “bouldering” - how to use ‘crampons’ in a safe environment just a few feet off the ground - essential for confidence! Top roped ice climbing. Debrief and wrap-up by 4:00pm
- Day 2: 8:30 am meeting at climbing area TBA. Bouldering warm up. Introduction to steep ice climbing techniques. Lots of climbing with coaching on steeper ice. You will be surprised at what you can climb when using modern ice tools and proper body positioning. Introduction to use of ice screws and other protection methods. Practice “seconding” which involves removing gear placed by the “lead” climber. Debrief and wrap-up by 4:00pm
- Day 3: 3rd day multi-pitch option TBA. Possible early start for multi-pitch venue. Climb a classic Rockies multi-pitch frozen waterfall. Continue developing your newly learned skill. Improve your skill with personalized coaching. Debrief and wrap-up by 4:00pm
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA and/or Alpine guide service
- All the technical climbing equipment
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Transportation
- Accommodation
- Personal ice climbing equipment
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Day 1: Evening classroom session. We will meet at 19:00pm for a 2 hour session covering introductions, revised agenda, last minute gear check, sign a waiver and plan for the next few days.
- Day 2: Field Day. We will meet a 8:00am and drive up to ski touring destinations (either skin up from the car or take the ski resort lift)
- Day 3: Field Day. We will also meet a 8:00am and drive up to ski touring destinations (either skin up from the car or take the ski resort lift)
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA guide and/or ACMG Ski Guides service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal ski and avalanche safety equipment
- Transportation or lift fee if applicable
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Day 1: The first day is mainly classroom. We will discuss and watch videos on topics like: avalanche hazard recognition, terminology & mechanics, mountain weather, snow pack structure & basic terrain evaluation. We will also sign a waiver and do a gear check. Later in the day, we will spend a few hours outside doing transceiver searches while discussing rescue fundamentals.
- Day 2: Backcountry ski day. The group will meet at 8:00am and drive to a ski touring destinations to be established in the West Kootenay backcountry. During the days, we will spend 8hrs outside. We will focus on learning and practicing skills like: terrain evaluation, mountain hazard assessment, safe route finding techniques, snow pack analysis and snow testing techniques.
- Students will receive a CAA evaluations and personal feedback before course end
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal ski and avalanche safety equipment
- Transportation or lift fee if applicable
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Day 1: We will meet for a 4 hour classroom session during the evening. We will discuss and watch videos on topics like: avalanche hazard recognition, terminology & mechanics, mountain weather, snow pack structure & basic terrain evaluation. We will also sign a waiver and do a gear check.
- Day 2, 3 & 4: Back country ski days with a 2 hour classroom session on each the 2nd and 3rd evening. We will generally meet at 8:00am and drive to a ski touring destinations to be established in the West Kootenay backcountry. We will spend 8hrs outside each day. We will focus on learning and practicing skills, including: avalanche hazard recognition, terminology & mechanics, mountain weather, snow pack structure, basic terrain evaluation, terrain evaluation, mountain hazard assessment, safe route finding techniques, snow pack analysis, snow testing techniques, transceiver searches and rescue fundamentals.
- Students will receive a CAA evaluations and personal feedback before course end
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal ski and avalanche safety equipment
- Transportation or lift fee if applicable
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- 15.6 km (9.7 mi.) round trip
- 1082 m (3550 ft.) elevation gain
- Trail head northeast of Kaslo
- 12.9 km (8 mi) round trip
- 995 m (3265 ft.) elevation gain
- Trailhead between Nelson and Kaslo
- 12.9 km (8 mi.) round trip
- 995 m (3265 ft.) elevation gain
- Trailhead very close to Nelson
- 13.5 km (8.4 mi.) round trip
- 893 m (2930 ft.) elevation gain
- Trailhead between Kalso and New Denver
- Meet your guide between 7-8am am at predetermined location, sign waivers and check gear
- Drive up to hiking trail head, return time based on distance from Nelson or Kaslo.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- 8 km (5.1 mi.) round trip
- 579 m (1900 ft.) elevation gain
- We also offer climbing programs in this scenic area.
- Trail head is northeast of Kaslo, rough road conditions
- 8.4 km (5.2 mi) round trip
- 686 m (2250 ft) elevation gain
- Trail head is northeast of Kaslo
- 9.7 km (6 mi) round trip
- 765 m (2510 ft) elevation gain
- We also offer heli-hiking and classic alpine programs in this scenic area.
- Trail head between Nelson and New Denver
- 11.6 km (7.2 mi.) round trip
- 701 m (2300 ft.) elevation gain
- Trail head between Nelson and New Denver
- 12.9 km (8 mi.) round trip
- 995 m (3265 ft.) elevation gain
- Trail head between New Denver and Nakusp
- Meet your guide between 7-8am am at predetermined location, sign waivers and check gear
- Drive up to hiking trail head, return time based on distance from Nelson or Kaslo.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- 2.8 km (1.7 mi) round trip
- 146 m (480 ft) elevation gain
- Trail head between New Denver and Kaslo
- 2 km (1.2 mi) round trip
- 122 m (400 ft) elevation gain
- Trailhead close to Nelson
- 8 km (4.4 mi) round trip
- 445m (1460 ft) elevation gain
- trailhead near Nelson
- 15 km (9.3 mi) round trip
- 436 m (1460 ft.) elevation gain
- Trailhead close to Nelson
- Meet your guide between 7-8am am at predetermined location, sign waivers and check gear
- Drive up to hiking trail head, return time based on distance from Nelson or Kaslo.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Meet your guide between 7-8am am at predetermined location, sign waivers and check gear
- Drive up to hiking trail head, return time based on distance from Nelson or Kaslo. Programs run between 8-10 hours.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Pre-trip planning support
- Helicopter Transport
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Gourmet lunch and snacks
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs to meeting location
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Meet your guide between 7-8am am at predetermined location, sign waivers and check gear
- Drive up to hiking trail head, return time based on distance from Nelson or Kaslo.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified ACMG guide service
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Lunch, snacks
- Personal equipment
- Transportation costs
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
- Day 1: We will drive to Castlegar early in the morning and take a helicopter flight to a high mountain ridge near Grassy Mountain on the west side of the Bonnington Range. During the day we will enjoy powder skiing descents and challenging ascents en route to the Steed hut near Siwash Mountain.
- Day 2: After a night in the lovely Steed hut we will make our way to the rustic Copper Mountain hut. We will be travelling on the east side of Siwash Mountain and the head waters of Erie creek. Many great ski descents and fun touring are on the menu for the day.
- Day 3: Weather and conditions permitting, we will be travelling along an exposed mountain ridge between Copper Mountain and Empire peak. The highlight of the trip! Along the way, there are plenty of options for outstanding runs with fantastic views. From there a long descent to Barrett Lake and down Barrett creek will bring us back to the real world and a cozy shuttle back to Nelson
- Day 1: We will drive to the Bombi summit, a mountain pass along highway 3B between Castlegar and Salmo, and ski tour to the Grassy Mountain hut. We will ascend to a sub summit SW of Grassy Mountain and ski down to this rustic hut. Depending on timing and energy levels, we may do a few runs on the beautiful open glades below Grassy Mountain.
- Day 2: After an early start, we will travel northward along the west end of the Bonnington range. During the day we will enjoy powder skiing descents and challenging ascents en route to the Steed hut near Siwash Mountain.
- Day 3: After a night in the lovely Steed hut we will make our way to the rustic Copper Mountain hut. We will be travelling on the east side of Siwash Mountain and the head waters of Erie creek. Many great ski descents and fun touring are on the menu for the day.
- Day 4: Weather and conditions permitting, we will be travelling along an exposed mountain ridge between Copper Mountain and Empire peak. The highlight of the trip! Along the way, there are plenty of options for outstanding runs with fantastic views. From there a long descent to Barrett Lake and down Barrett creek will bring us back to the real world and a cozy shuttle back to Nelson.
- Pre-trip planning support
- Fully certified IFMGA guide and /or ACMG Ski guide service
- Transportation from/to Nelson at the start and end of the trip
- Helicopter access
- All meals while on the trip
- Group safety equipment (communication device, rescue kit, first aid supplies, GPS, maps)
- Personal ski and avalanche safety equipment
- Trip cancellation, adventure travel insurance, medical insurance
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this guided program, you must be an intermediate to advanced climber. Previous varied climbing experiences, with or without a guide, and the ability to follow traditional crack climbs in the 5.10a range with a small pack is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Bugaboo Alpine Rock
The Bugaboos are a magical alpine playground of inspiring glaciers, pristine wilderness and towering granite spires...
The Bugaboos of Western Canada are one of the world’s greatest alpine rock climbing centers. Located in the Purcell mountains of South-Eastern British Columbia they are cluster of high and shear granite spires situated inside the pristine Bugaboo Provincial Park. Join our 3 to 5 day guided program and discover some of the best traditional alpine rock climbing in Canada.
The Bugaboos offer a challenge for climbers of all ability on sound granite. The various summits of the Bugaboos including; the Crescent Spires, Bugaboo Spire, Snowpatch Spire, the Howsers, Pigeon Spire and the Pigeon Feathers, boast fine moderate mountaineering objectives, superb scrambles and fantastic alpine rock climbs for all experience level and interest.
Some of the Alpine rock route we often guide in the Bugaboos include;
Itinerary
Prerequisites
On this guided alpine rock program, prior rock climbing and mountaineering experience is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains. The difficulty of the routes we attempt will be based on your personal goals, interests and previous climbing experience. Previous traditional and crack climbing experience, with or without a guide and the ability to climb with a small pack is required.
Equipment
Alpine_Rock_Equipment_List.pdf
Weather
Due to the higher elevations, proximity to dominant winds and weather conditions, mountain weather is difficult to predict. It is most often worse than the weather in the surrounding valleys and can change quickly as it is really hard to predict for more than 24hrs ahead.
In summer you expect temperatures to be from 10 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Temperatures are much colder at higher elevations, even in the summer. It is not uncommon to have overnight freezing temperatures in the alpine, outside a mountain hut or near a back country camp.
It is always an interesting challenge to know exactly what you are going to get, therefore is important to be flexible with timing and not too attached to a particular goal or objective. Be prepared by bringing all required items, this ensure you will be dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation.
Location
Services Included
FAQ
How experienced do I need to be?
On this guided alpine rock program, prior rock climbing and mountaineering experience is required. Good physical fitness is also a must as it will give us the ability to move safely and efficiently in the mountains. The difficulty of the routes we attempt will be based on your personal goals, interests and previous climbing experience. Previous traditional and crack climbing experience, with or without a guide and the ability to climb with a small pack is required.
Is it safe?
On all our courses, SMG provides you with fully certified IFMGA/ACMG Mountain, alpine and rock guides. This guaranties you the highest safety standards in the industry. Mountaineering remains hazardous and while it is impossible to eliminate all the hazards, our guides will maximize your experience and greatly minimize the risks involved.
Can I rent some of the equipment needed during the programs?
On this program we offer participants access to all the technical equipment at no extra charge. This includes; harnesses, helmets, belay device, carabineers, ice axes, crampons and much more. Contact us for specific sizes and availability.
Where can I rent/buy climbing & outdoor equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Western Canada Alpine Rock
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Prerequisites
Equipment
Weather
Location
Services Included
FAQ
Chamonix Alpine Rock
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Prerequisites
Equipment
Weather
Location
Services Included
FAQ
Intro to Ice Climbing
Safely enter the enticing world of frozen waterfall ice climbing...
The focus of the intro course is to give you the skills and confidence with modern ice climbing technique on vertical ice and mixed terrain.
on this 2 to 3 day intro program, we will also introduce and review basic movement skills and safety, belaying and rope management while climbing lots of ice.
Take your adventure to the next level and invest a 3rd day climbing a classic multi-pitch ice route in the Canadian Rockies. This will give you the opportunity to apply your newly learned skills and climb with a professional ice guide.
Itinerary
Here is a sample itinerary for the Intro to Ice Climbing course:
Prerequisites
This is a beginner to intermediate program. No prior ice climbing experience is required. You will benefit from previous outdoor and/or indoor rock climbing experience. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background, we will then find the best possible venue for you.
Equipment
Weather
The Rocky Mountain weather is generally cold and dry. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -25C to –10C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise to zero. West Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -15C to –5C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise well above zero. Visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Most of our Ice Climbing courses are based in the Canadian Rockies. When the conditions allow, we sometime run courses in the Kootenay regions of South Eastern British Columbia. Here are a few towns where we run this course from; Nelson, Cranbrook, Invemere, Golden, Lake Louise, Banff & Canmore. Suitable accommodation can be found in all these locations.
Depending on where the participants are coming from, it may be possible to car pool to the course location. This is a great way to conserve energy and minimize transportation costs.
The instructors will be meeting with participants the evening before the course starts for a final gear check. We will go over last minute changes (weather & avalanche conditions) and logistic for the following day(s). We will also sign a liability waiver.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I rent or buy Ice Climbing equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of Ice Climbing equipment available for rental. Contact us for availability. Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson, Golden, Lake Louise, Banff & Canmore that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Nelson:
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Gericks 354-4622 www.gericks.com
Golden:
180 Mountain Sports: (250) 344-4699 www.180golden.com
Selkirk Source for Sports: (250) 344-2966
Lake Louise:
Wilson Mountain Sports: (866) 929-3636 www.lakelouisewilsons.com
Banff:
Mountain Magic Equipment: (403) 762-2591 www.mountainmagic.com
Monod Sports: (403) 762-4571 www.monodsports.com
Canmore:
Valhalla Pure Outfitters: (403) 678-5610 www.shop.vpo.ca
Intro to Backcountry Ski Touring
Discover the rewards of safely earning your turns...
This comprehensive course is an excellent introduction to backcountry ski touring. Participants will learn a great deal about trip preparation, gear use, touring skills and hazard awareness required for safer and enjoyable ski touring.
The main objective of this course is to give participants basic tools and confidence to safely get started with backcountry ski touring. It is a great opportunity to discover some of the local Kootenay Backcountry and enjoy some fine powder skiing while learning from a seasoned ski guide.
To further increase you knowledge and confidence, the next logical step is our Avalanche Skills Training courses (AST 1 & 2)
Itinerary
Here are some of the areas we may visit on this course:
Whitewater Backcountry
The backcountry near Whitewater ski resort is stunning, deep and accessible. There are many options to explore, using lifts or road access, including Ymir Peak, Five mile basin and Evening ridge.
Kootenay Pass
At 1780m, perched between the snowy little towns of Salmo and Creston, Kootenay Pass is the highest road accessible mountain pass in British Columbia. Here we will ski some of the best tree skiing in the southern Selkirks along with fantastic sub-alpine ridges boasting a great variety of open terrain. This destination is a must to all visiting ski tourers.
Mount Brennan or London Ridge
The Kaslo-New Denver highway gives quick access to some of the bigger alpine ski tours in the area. Both Mt Brennan and London Ridge offer vast and exposed alpine terrain, fantastically long ski descents and some of the most impressive local mountain scenery. To optimize your experience, these tours are best done in the Spring when the days longer, the snowpack deeper and temperatures warmer.
Rossland and Red Mountain area
The Rossland area offers fantastic lift and road access backcountry powder ski touring. It is infamous for outstanding tree skiing along with a consistently deep snowpack. The area offers a variety of possible tours, ridges and peaks for the keen ski tourer visiting the area.
Prerequisites
Participants must be intermediate to advance ski resort skiers. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -15C to –5C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise well above zero. Visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I rent Ski touring and safety equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Gericks 354-4622 www.gericks.com
Skis, Telemark or Split Boards?
Which should you use? If you are a downhill skier then you should use Alpine Touring gear. Only if you are already an advanced Telemark skier or Snowboarder should you bring Telemark or Split Board gear. All types of gear can be rented in Nelson prior to your day trip. There are three types of backcountry systems you can use:
Alpine Touring skis are essentially downhill skis with a special touring binding which allows the heel to lift whilst going uphill or across the flats and then ‘locks down’ to become a regular downhill safety binding. We recommend this system to anyone with a background of downhill skiing who is not already an advanced telemark skier.
Telemark skis. These should only be used for this program if you are at least an advanced-intermediate telemark skier with some backcountry experience. This system is more difficult and less forgiving than the others.
Snowboarding with a Split Board is the most effective way to snowboard in the back country. We recommend this system to advanced snowboarder over snowshoeing.
Avalanche Skills Level 1 (AST 1)
Learn the basics of safe winter travel in avalanche terrain. Knowing better can save lives…
Are you planning to explore the local backcountry this winter? Do you want to learn basic travel and powder skiing safety in avalanche terrain?
Join one of our AST level 1 courses and learn how to recognize avalanche terrain, manage it and read snow packs information to better choose the right up track, avoid avalanches and enjoy your turns.
This 2 day introductory course is based out of Nelson BC. It follows the Canadian Avalanche Association program, goals and objectives.
Itinerary
Prerequisites
Basic backcountry skiing or boarding ability (touring equipment or Split board required). Previous avalanche training useful but not required. Students must be intermediate to advanced resort riders. Students are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of course would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -15C to –5C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise well above zero. Visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
This course is based in Nelson BC. Field days will occur in the Selkirks Mtns, the local backcountry near Nelson. Details will be given to participants before course start. For a list of possible venues click Nelson Classics. Feel free to contact us for more information.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I rent Ski touring and safety equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Gericks 354-4622 www.gericks.com
Skis, Telemark or Split Boards?
Which should you use? If you are a downhill skier then you should use Alpine Touring gear. Only if you are already an advanced Telemark skier or Snowboarder should you bring Telemark or Split Board gear. All types of gear can be rented in Nelson prior to your day trip. There are three types of backcountry systems you can use:
Alpine Touring skis are essentially downhill skis with a special touring binding which allows the heel to lift whilst going uphill or across the flats and then ‘locks down’ to become a regular downhill safety binding. We recommend this system to anyone with a background of downhill skiing who is not already an advanced telemark skier.
Telemark skis. These should only be used for this program if you are at least an advanced-intermediate telemark skier with some backcountry experience. This system is more difficult and less forgiving than the others.
Snowboarding with a Split Board is the most effective way to snowboard in the back country. We recommend this system to advanced snowboarder over snowshoeing.
Avalanche Skills Level 2 (AST 2)
Boost your avalanche awareness skills, knowing more increases safety and leads to serious fun...
This 3 & 1/2 day program is the next logical step after completing the AST 1. Similar topics will be covered with more depth and emphasis on adapting personal exposure based on avalanche conditions.
This course is a stepping stone for further CAA industry training programs.
Itinerary
Prerequisites
Basic skiing or ‘boarding ability (touring equipment or Split board required).
Successful completion of Avalanche Skills Level 1
Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of course would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -15C to –5C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise well above zero. Visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the week before for meeting location. Field days will occur in the Selkirks Mtns, local backcountry near Nelson.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I rent Ski touring and safety equipment?
Here are a few outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Gericks 354-4622 www.gericks.com
Skis, Telemark or Split Boards?
Which should you use? If you are a downhill skier then you should use Alpine Touring gear. Only if you are already an advanced Telemark skier or Snowboarder should you bring Telemark or Split Board gear. All types of gear can be rented in Nelson prior to your day trip. There are three types of backcountry systems you can use:
Alpine Touring skis are essentially downhill skis with a special touring binding which allows the heel to lift whilst going uphill or across the flats and then ‘locks down’ to become a regular downhill safety binding. We recommend this system to anyone with a background of downhill skiing who is not already an advanced telemark skier.
Telemark skis. These should only be used for this program if you are at least an advanced-intermediate telemark skier with some backcountry experience. This system is more difficult and less forgiving than the others.
Snowboarding with a Split Board is the most effective way to snowboard in the back country. We recommend this system to advanced snowboarder over snowshoeing.
Advanced Hikes & Treks
Glacier Keyhole, MacBeth Icefield, Mulvey Basin, Whitewater Pass, Silverspray & Woodbury Basin...
Join one of these remote and aesthetic advanced guided hikes in the West Kootenays. Walk on ridges or in alpine meadows, while soaking in unending mountain views. Discover the signs of wildlife and unique flowers that exist in the high alpine zone.
Experience the scent, sounds and vistas of high elevation hikes on an established but may at times be very rugged trail. Enjoy a full day in the high alpine. Discover how well your body adapts to walking on or off trail. Programs last from 8-10 hours depending on location.
Mac Beth Ice field
Enjoy the magnificence of being in the sounds and sights of where waterfalls, glacier and rock meet. Your walk will take you through lush meadows, old forests and challenge your muscles to ascend a series of stairs to bring to a gloriously wild alpine basin.
Your physical exertion is worth the views of Horseshoe Glacier, Mac Beth Glacier and Duncan Lake far below.
Silver Spray and Woodbury Drainage
Ascend into the alpine and the heart of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. For experienced hikers, consider walking up the steep Silver Spray Cabin trail and be rewarded with stunning alpine views in delicate meadows and recent burn subalpine ecosystem.
Soak in the colour of Kootenay Lake, the diverse ecology of Woodbury drainage and the peaks of the Purcells in the east.
Glacier Keyhole
If you are comfortable with heights and enjoy scrambling on boulders, consider pushing your fitness level s you hike up to the keyhole, a small notch that brings you to the edge of Kokanee Glacier.
Take in the views of Sawtooth ridge and the northern Selkirks from an easy ridge next to the ice.
Whitewater Pass
Explore into grizzly bear terrain with your guide. From your side of the valley look for clues for various four legged animals. Notice the colours of lichen on the rock walls change as you ascent into the subalpine and watch for red tailed hawks in the wide sky above.
For fit hikers, continue walking by boulder fields and towards a pass of Whitewater Mtn, explore the snow that can rest there in pockets throughout the summer and experience the glorious views of Goat Range Provincial Park.
Itinerary
We will choose an area that best meets your experience and interest. Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Prerequisites
Programs are intermediate (very fit) to advanced. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Moderate Hikes
Explore Monica Meadows, Jumbo Pass, Gimli Peak, Drinnon Pass, Alps Alturus...
Join one of these stunning moderate guided hikes found in the West Kootenays. Take in the pristine and rugged mountain scenery on unique trails of the West Kootenays, B.C.
Depending on the location and season, you will learn the unique stories linking plant to animal and elevation to critter. Enjoy lasting alpine impressions at a moderate pace, hike for 4-6 hours. Ascend slowly and realize how easy it is to summit, explore ridges and the flora of alpine meadows.
The Magic of Monica Meadows
Some people would consider a visit to Monica the highlight of their journey. The road into Glacier Creek area itself is an adventure, winding along a rapid river and affording views of the Horseshoe and Macbeth Glaciers. The trail ascends through a sub alpine forest, landing you in incredible paintbrush landscape of flowers, particularly mid-summer.
Wander above tree line, soaking in the steep peaks around you or rest on rock outcrop taking panoramic photos to later tape to your fridge.
Alpine Impressions at Jumbo Pass
Located in the heart of the Purcell Mountains, Jumbo pass presents some impressive views of glaciers, moraines and peaks in a panoramic direction. The trail contours through a beautiful mountain hemlock forest and opens up into small natural clearings full of wildflowers as you ascend into the alpine, where mountain goats are tucked away on high vertical ridges above you.
Walk into this scenic wilderness and you’ll understand why hundreds of people are opposed to development proposed here.
Gimli Peak and the Valhalla Guardians
This is a hike you definitely don’t want to miss! Located in the Valhalla Mountains, the stunning rock of Gimli, Asguard, Daag and a number of other impressive summits greet you as you ascend the into the alpine. The trail wanders on the spine of easy shoulder, working its way through avalanches paths.
The habitat is prime for wildlife, including grizzly and black bear as well as an array of forest and high alpine flowers.
Drinnon Pass and Gwilliam Lake
The trail leads you through mature forest into the picturesque sub-alpine terrain of Valhalla Provincial Park. At Drinnon pass you can scramble up the shoulder of Gregorio Peak and listen to the shrill call of pikas or continue walking to the aesthetic broad basin of Gwilliam Lake.
Enjoy walking by rugged rockoutcrops and discover the variety of plants that seek a living in the alpine.
Alps Alturus
Striking views, alpine meadows, dramatic basins with a perfect lake to soak your feet in are all on the menu at Alps Alturus. You’ll share the stunning views with the grizzlies, pikas and marmots that live there.
The ascent is surprisingly easy as a forestry service road brings your vehicle to 1762m.
Itinerary
We will choose an area that best meets your experience and interest. Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Prerequisites
Programs are for hikers who have some previous hiking experience or fitness that would allow for 4-6 hours of hiking. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Easy Walks
Explore Fry Creek Canyon, Idaho Peak Lookout, Pilot Bay Penisual, Cedar Grove Trail...
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Join one of these wonderful easy guided walks in the West Kootenays. Ideal for kids, families or those not familiar with hiking. Walk with the timing that suits your body.
Enjoy the spaciousness of spectular mountain views or walk into the depth of an old growth forest. Find your own pace, walk your speed and appreciate the ease of trail walking.
Idaho Peak Lookout
This scenic trail is one of the most popular walks and rightly so, as easy vehicle access brings you right into the alpine. The famous wildflower meadows of Idaho Peak are captured in many postcards and visitor albums. Catch its peak in mid-July to mid-August as you wander on an easy trail that’s perfect for everyone in the family.
The walking ridge affords you stunning views of the Selkirk Mountains and Slocan Lake.
Trip into an Old Growth Forest
A majestic forest area, come discover the lush plants that live in the cool cedar ecosystem. Trail head is very close to Nelson. Cedar Grove trail is a stunning forest with a dramatic grove of old cedar and hemlock trees, wander through avalanche terrain and along the gurgling river of Kokanee.
Wander at a leisurely pace on the well established trail.
Day Trips into Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
A unique protected area with trail heads close to Nelson. Walk up to Kokanee Lake by wandering through wildflower meadows after a gentle ascent through a lush forest.
Listen for red breasted nutches in the forest, pika’s or watch marmots along the higher elevation aspect of the trail.
Continue on to Kaslo, Keen and Garland Lakes and extend your day to a moderate hike into subalpine and alpine terrain. For fit hikers, continue your walk up to the newly built Trudeau cabin or arrange an unique overnight stay with your guide at this hut and do a multi-day adventure.
Fry Creek Canyon
Enjoy the splendor of wandering to the mouth of Fry Creek, where water cascades noisily down the river, carving out pools and sediments that make up the beautiful beach headland jutting out in the 110 km long Kootenay Lake.
Wander on a gentle historic trail that suspends above the canyon, enjoy the sound of gurgling water and discovering the tributaries that feed the river.
Pine Trees of Pilot Penisula
After a scenic ferry trip to Crawford Bay, enjoy a full day of gentle hiking on the east side of Kootenay Lake in the giant ponderosa pine trees and associated dry flora. Enjoy lunch on one of the serene pebble beaches or beautiful rock outcrops.
For fit hikers extend your day by walking to the Tipi Camp.
Itinerary
We will choose an area that best meets your experience and interest. Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Prerequisites
Programs are beginner to intermediate. This program can be adapted to suit any level of fitness or ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Alpine Hiking
Discover the best trails and treks in the West Kootenays with a hiking guide providing you with exceptional mountain experiences...
Enjoy the hidden hiking gems of the backcountry near Nelson, Kalso and New Denver…
Daily guided hikes allow you to keep your pack light so you can explore for a full day the pristine mountains and discover the stories behind the unique alpine flora and fauna. Whether staying in a comfortable hotel, cabin or camping, you can easily access day programs or build a multi-day hiking program to suit your interests, experience and adventure!
For hikers seeking unique backcountry hikes, join a certified hiking guide for the day to walk in an alpine meadow, along aesthetic ridges or through the lush forests of the Selkirk, Monashee and Purcell Mountains. The West Kootenay region provides a diverse array established wilderness trails for beginner walkers to very experienced hikers.
Enjoy the pristine and rugged mountain scenery on trails in Valhalla Provincial Park, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Goat Range Provincial Park as well as unique places like MacBeth Icefield, Whitewater Canyon, Jumbo Pass, Idaho Peak, Mt. Gimli and many more! We offer a number of hikes, each different from one another, see our favorite hiking trails for inspiration.
Itinerary

Some of the trail options include Whitewater Pass in Goat Range Provincial Park, the Keyhole in Kokanee Galcier Provincial Park, Loki Peak in the Purcells, Mulvey Basin the Valhalla Provincial Park. View favorite trails page for more ideas. We will choose an area that best meets your experience and interest. Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Prerequisites
Programs are beginner to advanced. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Heli-drop Hiking
Ensure your hiking day is off the beaten path, get a quick lift into the alpine…
Enjoy walking on ridges or in alpine meadows, while soaking in unending mountain views. Discover the signs of wildlife and unique flowers that exist in the high alpine zone. A gourmet lunch is provided, enjoy while feasting on the Selkirk Mountain vista.
Skip the gruelling ascent from the valley and enjoy the scenic tour from Nelson and the excitement of being dropped off on an alpine ridge with your interpretive guide. Enjoy a full day adventure, with scenic views of the glaciated terrain of Kokanee Provincial Park.
Notice the seclusion of walking along an alpine ridge where you will be dropped off with your guide. For each of our heli-hiking adventures, you will walk with a professionally trained hiking guide and interpreter. While in the mountains, we teach you how to travel with low impact, while on flight pilots choose routes that avoid disturbing wildlife. Spend the rest of the day taking in majestic mountain views as you traverse through the alpine landscape. At the end of your hike, a pick up vehicle returns you to Nelson.
Itinerary
Choose one of our popular helicopter trips or create a unique multi-day tour around the West Kootenays. Be the first one to book a hike and you determine the level of challenge and location with the guidance from Summit Mountain Guide staff.
We offer day programs that drop off near the pristine wilderness of Valhalla Provincial Park, Kokanee Provincial Park, ridges near Baldface Lodge or peaks close to Whitewater Ski Resort. Our multi-day programs can involve one or two nights at a rustic hut or backcountry lodges like Valhalla Lodge, Mt. Carlye Lodge.
Prerequisites
Programs are intermediate to advanced. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included

Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Guided Ecology Hikes
Stretch your legs and your knowledge of the forest and mountain ecosystems, hike with a interpretive guide…
For those that are new to hiking or just warming up their calf muscles, an interpretive program may be perfect for you! Enjoy learning the mysteries behind the ecology and geology of the area.
Discover the stories behind the scenery; walk in the valley bottom, the depth of the interior forest or the high alpine. Choose an interpretive theme that peaks your interest; we will find the best trail to suit it.
Itinerary

We will choose an area and interpretive theme that best meets your experience and interest. Full day alpine hikes leave town early and return by supper; our interpretive nature walks and easy strolls begin at 8am and return just after lunch. Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for trail options.
Prerequisites
Programs are very easy to advanced. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability.
Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of walking or hiking full day program or half day tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In summer you expect temperatures to be from 8 C to 28C in the day while overnight temperature can drop dramatically in the high alpine, even below zero. Visibility could be poor or whiteout conditions when raining heavily or snowing or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind, precipitation can change within the day.
Location
Contact your guide by phone or email the evening before for meeting location.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I purchase personal and safety equipment?
We have some equipment available for rent, contact us. If you’d like to buy gear consider outdoor stores in Nelson that supply good service and quality outdoor equipment and gear rental, please ensure you rent/buy gear well in advance.
Rivers Oceans and Mountains 354-2056 www.roamshop.com
Valhalla Pure Outfitters 354-1006 www.shop.vpo.ca
Bonnington Traverse
A good introduction to backcountry ski-traverses from the comfort of rustic wilderness mountain huts...
A West Kootenay classic! This regional hut-to-hut ski traverse has been many avid ski-tourers first. It offers fantastic tree skiing, open bowls and sharp ridges along with a reliable snowpack. Along the way, there are plenty of good views from the many ski peaks in the 7000’ (2300m) range.This 3 to 4 day tours is available from December to April.
Itinerary
This is a 3 day program with helicopter access or a 4 day program with vehicle access.
3 day trip:
4 day trip:
Prerequisites
This is a beginner to intermediate ski traverse. Prior day backcountry ski touring experience with a minimum of intermediate downhill skills is required. Guests are responsible to self evaluate their skills as groups need to be matched together based on prior experience and ability. Please contact us to discuss your background and what kind of tour would suit you best.
Equipment
Weather
Kootenay weather can vary drastically. In winter you expect temperatures to be from -15C to –5C in the day while in spring daily temperatures could rise well above zero. Visibility may be poor or whiteout conditions when snowing heavily or clear on bluebird days. Ensure you are dressed for all variations as temperatures, wind and precipitation can change within the day.
Location
This trip is based in Nelson BC. You will be meeting with your guide the evening before the trip starts for a final gear check. We will go over last minute changes (weather & avalanche conditions) and logistic for the following days. We will also sign a liability waiver.
Services Included
Not included in price:
FAQ
Where can I rent Ski touring and safety equipment?
Summit Mountain Guides has a limited amount of winter safety equipment available for rental.

