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  • 42 Day Mountaineering Program
  • One of the Most Challenging Expeditions in the World
  • Get the Skills to Climb Without a Guide
RockClimbingSchool

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  • 42 Day Rock Climbing Program
  • Multi-pitch Trad and Sport Climbing in Spain
  • Get the Skills to Climb Without a Guide
MountainGuideSchool

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  • 2 Year Mountain Guide Training Program
  • 450 Days in the Mountains and 220 Days Working as a Guide
  • Get the Skills, Experience, and Certifications to Be a Mountain Guide
The zipper on your belay jacket sticks a bit as you zip it up over your face. It's bitterly cold this morning. You're standing at a belay station, 400 meters up the side of Mt. Marcus Baker, trying to tie an Italian Hitch. It's not easy with mittens on. Finally, you get the knot right, clip it to your harness. "Belay on," you say to your partner. She unclips from the anchor and begins climbing. To the summit. Challenge yourself at the end of the world on the Alaska Mountaineering Course>> or the Patagonia Mountaineering School>>
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You're 6 pitches up an 8 pitch climb. You look down at the ground, 300 meters below your feet, and look back up to the ledge, only 2 meters above you. Breathing out, you reach to your side and unclip a #2 cam. Squeezing the trigger, you place it gently in the crack. You give it a quick tug to set the placement, reach down, and grab the rope. You reach up to your cam, clip the rope, and exhale once more.
You stand up, smearing your left foot on a thin edge, and place your hand in the crack. Just a few moves to the belay... Become a Better Rock Climber in the Picos de Europa, Spain>>

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A storm hit four days ago. You and your students hunkered down in a snowcave; the snow fell endlessly. Now your team is on the final pitch of Cerro Hyades. You watch the students move up the face, good technique, nice rope work. They move confidently and you can feel their happiness and excitement. You know they have forgotten all about the challenges of the storm and are living in the golden moment. You feel the moment too; differently from them, but just as sweet. Become a certified Mountain Guide>>

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