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Are you looking for maximum enjoyment, outstanding climbing and superb training on a spectacular six day expedition? This Mount Humbolt expedition has proven year after year to be our finest all-around classic Winter Alpine climbing expedition.
You will be combining the best expedition training we can offer with ideal expedition climbing on spectacular and challenging 14,064' Mount Humbolt.
Majestic, inspiring, and unbelievable is the only way to describe the world you will be climbing up into. Climbing through the twisted roots of carved granite and towering peaks painted white by Winter storms will provide outstanding learning, training and adventure.
The urge to climb, to be up high on the summit ridge, to reach up and touch the Alpine sky, adds excitement to the already charged emotions.
You will be amazed at how many expedition skills you will go home having learned, practiced and perfected: crevasse rescue, ascending-descending fixed lines, glacier travel, walling-in tents, glacier camping, winter survival, self-arrest, snow anchors, pickets, running belays, ice climbing and more...
If you are looking for the most climbing, most training and most adventure in the most compact amount of time, you are looking for this 14,064' Mount Humbolt Expedition.
ITINERARY: Day 1, Ice climbing instruction. Day 2, pack and climb to tree line (11,000'). Day 3, climb up to high camp and dig a snow cave. Day 4-5, summit day. Day 6, descend and celebrate.
COST: $1,995 Includes guide for 6 days, all lodging, all meals, carpooling to and from climbs and a celebration dinner party the last night. Does not include alcohol. Price based on two climbers. 10% Discount: December 15-20, January 12-17, February 16-21, March 16-21 and April 6-11.
DATES: December 15-20, December 28 - January 2, January 12-17, February 2-7, 16-21, March 2-7, 16-21, April 6-11, or by arrangement.
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IDEAL EXPEDITION TRAINING FOR: Mexico's Volcanoes at altitudes of 17,400' to 18,700' or Ecuadorian peaks at altitudes of 19,300' to 20,700', and Aconcagua at an altitude of 22,860' .
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