2025 Season Open

Advanced Expeditions

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.

6,700m
Max Altitude
14-21
Day Range
8:1
Guide Ratio

Expedition Profile

Live Metrics
Technical Rating AD/AD+
Fitness Requirement Advanced
Weather Window Optimal
Discipline:
Showing 6 expeditions
πŸ”οΈ Technical Expert
πŸ“ Himalayas, Nepal

Island Peak (Imja Tse) Summit

6,189m technical ascent requiring crampon proficiency, fixed-line navigation, and high-altitude endurance. Includes Khumbu acclimatization rotation.

14
Days
6,189m
Altitude
6
Max Group
❄️ Glacier Advanced
πŸ“ Patagonia, Chile

Cerro Torre Base & Ice Wall

Mixed climbing on the iconic granite monolith's ice apron. Focus on alpine ice technique, anchor building, and variable Patagonian weather navigation.

10
Days
3,128m
Altitude
4
Max Group
πŸ₯Ύ Traverse Expert
πŸ“ Alps, Switzerland/Italy

Mont Blanc Tour: ArΓͺte du GΓ©ant

Class 3/4 ridgeline traverse connecting Les Bosses to Mont Blanc summit. Requires excellent route-finding, exposure management, and multi-pitch rope skills.

9
Days
4,810m
Altitude
6
Max Group
🧊 Vertical Advanced
πŸ“ Svalbard, Norway

Arctic Icefall & Blue Ice Climb

Multi-pitch dry-tooling and alpine ice on Svalbard's pristine glaciers. Includes crevasse rescue training, belay techniques, and polar weather survival.

7
Days
1,200m
Altitude
4
Max Group
πŸŒ‹ High-Alt Elite
πŸ“ Andes, Peru

Alpamayo Summit & Snow Couloir

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.

11
Days
5,947m
Altitude
4
Max Group
🏜️ Remote Advanced
πŸ“ Rub' al Khali, Oman

Hajar Mountains Desert Traverse

Extreme heat navigation, dry climbing, and water rationing across the Empty Quarter's fringe. Focus on desert survival, route navigation, and sandstone scrambling.

8
Days
3,000m
Altitude
5
Max Group
Prerequisites

Technical Requirements

Our advanced expeditions demand specific skills, gear, and physical conditioning. Please review carefully before applying.

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Technical Skills

Must demonstrate proficiency in:

  • Self-arrest on steep snow/ice
  • Crevasse rescue (single & double rope)
  • Fixed line ascents & rappels
  • Anchor building (snow, ice, rock)
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Physical Conditioning

Recommended baseline fitness:

  • 12km hike with 20kg pack in 4.5 hrs
  • Altitude acclimatization experience (>4,000m)
  • Core stability & balance for exposed ridges
  • Recovery capacity for consecutive summit days
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Mandatory Gear

Personal equipment checklist:

  • Technical boots (B2/B3 compatible)
  • Crampons (step-in preferred)
  • Ice axe & helmet
  • 40L pack, sleeping bag (-10Β°C), puffy layers
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Certifications

Preferred but not required:

  • AMGA Level 1 Guide or equivalent
  • Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
  • Prior alpine climbing course completion
  • IFMGA partner school certification
Safety Protocols

Expedition-Grade Safety Standards

Advanced terrain demands uncompromising safety. Every expedition operates under strict protocols, backed by decades of alpine rescue experience and continuous weather monitoring.

Satellite Comms

Garmin inReach & Iridium radios on all trips for real-time weather & emergency coordination.

Medical Evac

Pre-negotiated heli-evac coverage in remote zones. Guides carry trauma kits & hyperbaric chambers.

Weather Intelligence

Daily METAR/TAF analysis, ground radar checks, and dynamic routing based on objective hazards.

Guide Certification

All leads hold IFMGA or AMGA certifications with 10+ years high-altitude guiding experience.

99.8%
Safe Completion Rate
12:1
Guide-to-Client Max
24/7
Remote Support Line
0
Preventable Incidents

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