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    The post provides a comprehensive guide to preparing for the ARG Exam (Rockies). It discusses the multiple facets of training effectively, including role playing, climbing, rescue scenarios, and training with various partners and in different weather conditions. It underscores the importance of enjoyment, learning, adaptability, and overcoming stress as key components of the training process. Additionally, it offers tips for the exam week and insights into the marking process. The author encourages learners to embrace the experience as an opportunity […]
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    The course is after all, A COURSE. So while you’ll be expected to demonstrate some competencies, mostly the morning consist of you watching and learning as the instructors demo skills & techniques
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    You are going to need partners that are willing to let you take the wheel on objectives, jump on those crux pitches, and are overall supportive & stoked!
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    The author shares their journey towards pursuing certification in the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) Training and Assessment Program (TAP). While expressing uncertainty due to their age and the high costs associated with the program, they cite passion for guiding as their motivation. The post serves as a personal narrative and general guide for those interested in the TAP.
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    Why I Run I listen closely to the soft consistent sound of my shoe rubber stride across a packed gravel trail, “crunch, tap, crunch, tap”. My rhythm carefully adjusting and molding to suit the unique trail characteristics. Larger rocks here, a swerve there, minute changes in elevation, uniformity, and cushion are constantly calculated as I… Read More
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    If you know, you go. Cochise Stronghold isn’t a name I’d come to associate with the All-American classic rock climbing areas. So, in the dreary rain of November in Revelstoke, BC sitting across the table brewing up ideas over a few brews I was surprised when it was suggested to check out Cochise Stronghold. Located… Read More
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    Mt Tupper – Upper Headwall of South Rib (5.11-) Personal Rating: ** Rock Quality: 6/10 Length:  7 pitches of 5.6 – 5.11- climbing Timeline: 12 hours (car-to-car) Gear: # Double Rack 0.3 – 3 I looked up at the relatively blank wall, seeing a few minor down sloping holds and poor feet with no obvious… Read More
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    The Progression of a Ski Traverse Based on a 6-day Traverse of the Gold Range Step 1: The Anticipation. This is it, you’ve made idle plans over one to many beers – and now there’s a budding sense of commitment. Your buddy reaches out to ask about more specific details and you realize you should… Read More

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  • by Olivier Denis-Larocque
    Backcountry winter camping requires specialized gear optimized for use in cold temperatures and capable of withstanding the worst of winter storms. Here’s an example. In 2018, I decided to winter camp in -25C weather with a three-season tent and an uninsulated sleeping pad designed for summer backpacking. The plan was destined to fail. 10 cm of snow carpeted the inside of my tent within 2… Read More The post Backcountry Winter Camping Gear For Alpine Touring appeared first on Beyond […]
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    Rogers Pass of Glacier National Park is synonymous with long days of steep face skiing, rugged uptracking and, of course, couloir skiing. For those unacquainted with the feature, what’s a couloir? According to CSAC, “A couloir is a steep and narrow vertical gully on a mountainside, typically with rocky sides. These are often used as climbing and steep skiing routes”. There you go! Rogers Pass… Read More The post Best Couloir Skiing In Rogers Pass For All Skill Levels appeared […]
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    For some mysterious reason, it took me 5 years to get up to Lookout Col. I’ve come close to it on my way to the Illecillewaet Glacier but never climbed its steep moraine until now. Lookout Col is an ultra-scenic day trip away from the well-maintained parking lot at its trailhead. While skiing the north moraines below the col is a wonderful plan, we opted… Read More The post Lookout Col: The Scenic Way To The Ravens appeared first on […]
  • by Olivier Denis-Larocque
    When it comes to multi-day camping expeditions, the Bostock To Revelstoke Traverse is a forgotten gem of the Northern Selkirk Mountains. Spanning 91km between two scenic parks, Glacier National Park and Mt Revelstoke National Park, the route connects the Bostock Trailhead to the Meadows in the Sky Parkway, totalling a hair-raising 7000m of vertical gain over 5-7 days. The route follows the height of land… Read More The post Bostock To Revelstoke Traverse: A Forgotten Selkirk High Route appeared first […]
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    Ski guides don’t usually talk about getting caught in an avalanche. After all, their livelihood depends on managing clients through avalanche terrain, travelling safely, and avoiding avalanche incidents. Most simply brush it off but never forget about it. Well, I intend to change that. The reality is that we make heavy use of our beautiful, but dangerous backcountry terrain. Given our increased exposure to the… Read More The post Getting Caught In An Avalanche: A Wild Ride appeared first on […]
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