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Mountain
Skills Camp: an
education based program for student groups, friends, or families.
4-6 day Mountaineering Camps:
These trips go into the Eagles Nest Wilderness. Camp is set in
the upper reaches of the Pitkin Creek Valley. With a backdrop
of high peaks and a pristine Alpine Lake, you will be introduced
to the fundamentals of rock climbing and mountaineering. Depending
on the length of the trip; rock climbing, rappelling, snow
climbing, low impact camping and the mountain environment will
be covered. The focus of these programs is to give each person
a basic understanding of climbing and the systems that make
it safe. We stress understanding mountain climbing concepts
and provide plenty of time on the rock. Camp life is enhanced
with hearty meals, and a sharing of knowledge of many aspects
of backpacking, climbing, mountaineering and Natural History.
Available via request only Contact us at
877.926.5299 for more information
Galena Mtn. Couloir (12,922'
Uncle Bud's Hut) Reaching the summit of Galena Mtn. via this
couloir is a challenging introductory snow climb (moderate
rating). An alternative south ridgeline is the standard route.
Class 2, Grade 1
Grand Traverse Peak (12,860'
Gore Range) Located at the head of the Vail Valley, this mountain
is highlighted in many of the photos you see of Vail Village
with the Gore Range as a backdrop. One or two nights camping
is recommended. Class 2/3, Grade 2
Homestake Peak (13,200'
10th Mtn. Hut) From the deck of the 10th Mtn. Hut, Homestake
Peak dominates the western skyline. It's graceful, long sloping
eastern ridgeline beckons to be climbed. Remnants of the WWII
ski troops remind us of their adventures in these mountains.
Class 2, Grade 1
Local Peak Ascents Full
day hikes in the Vail area offer a number of peaks that provide
great scenery, High Alpine terrain, and the challenge of reaching
these 12,000'-13,000' summits. The level of difficulty for
most ranges from Class 1, Grade 1 to Class 2, Grade 2
Mt. Jackson (13,670'
Sawatch Range) Named for the famous photographer Henry Jackson
who first photographed Mt. of the Holy Cross, this peak offers
great views of Holy Cross, the Cross Creek Valley, the Gore
Range, and the heart of the Holy Cross Wilderness. High Alpine
hiking and a short Class 3 scramble on the summit ridge makes
this a challenging ascent. Camping near the Turquoise Lakes
for two to four nights is recommended. Class 3, Grade 2
Mt. Powell (13,575'
Gore Range) The highest peak in the Gore Range. Named after
John Wesley Powell, the great western explorer, who climbed
this peak on his way to the Grand Canyon and his epic journey
down the Colorado River. This relatively remote area makes
for an exciting High Alpine experience. One or two nights camping
is recommended. Class 2/3, Grade 2
Contact Paragon Guides today to join us on a backcountry adventure!
970.926.5299 or Toll-Free: 877.926.5299
info@paragonguides.com • contact form
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