Technical mountaineering, high-altitude traverses, and glacier routes designed for seasoned adventurers. Every itinerary is crafted by IFMGA-certified guides with decades of alpine experience.
6,189m technical ascent requiring crampon proficiency, fixed-line navigation, and high-altitude endurance. Includes Khumbu acclimatization rotation.
Mixed climbing on the iconic granite monolith's ice apron. Focus on alpine ice technique, anchor building, and variable Patagonian weather navigation.
Class 3/4 ridgeline traverse connecting Les Bosses to Mont Blanc summit. Requires excellent route-finding, exposure management, and multi-pitch rope skills.
Multi-pitch dry-tooling and alpine ice on Svalbard's pristine glaciers. Includes crevasse rescue training, belay techniques, and polar weather survival.
Direct south ridge ascent of Peru's most technical peak. Steep snow/ice couloir at altitude demands advanced crampon work, fixed-line efficiency, and alpine speed.
Extreme heat navigation, dry climbing, and water rationing across the Empty Quarter's fringe. Focus on desert survival, route navigation, and sandstone scrambling.
Our advanced expeditions demand specific skills, gear, and physical conditioning. Please review carefully before applying.
Must demonstrate proficiency in:
Recommended baseline fitness:
Personal equipment checklist:
Preferred but not required:
Advanced terrain demands uncompromising safety. Every expedition operates under strict protocols, backed by decades of alpine rescue experience and continuous weather monitoring.
Garmin inReach & Iridium radios on all trips for real-time weather & emergency coordination.
Pre-negotiated heli-evac coverage in remote zones. Guides carry trauma kits & hyperbaric chambers.
Daily METAR/TAF analysis, ground radar checks, and dynamic routing based on objective hazards.
All leads hold IFMGA or AMGA certifications with 10+ years high-altitude guiding experience.
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