Whether you’re looking to exit out of the gates at the local resort or just seeking to expand your available ski opportunities, this course is an ideal place to start.
This 2‑day course is designed to be a comprehensive introduction to backcountry skiing and splitboarding. We will combine fundamental skills instruction with great moderate powder skiing at areas around Steven’s/Blewett Pass, Mt Rainier, and Snoqualmie Pass, hopefully creating an experience that has you yearning for more.
Topics will include, developing a tour plan, selecting appropriate terrain for uphill and downhill travel, and applying appropriate travel techniques while searching out untouched powder stashes. This course allows time to get in-depth, covering the basics as well as some more complex subjects like managing complex terrain, identifying “decision points,” powder skiing technique, and rescue scenarios. Participants will be given an active role, to have a chance to test their judgment while under the instructor’s guidance. And of course, plenty of turns will be had by all!
This is an introductory course with no specific backcountry skiing experience required. A Level 1 avalanche course and intermediate ski skills are recommended. It is open for telemark and alpine touring skiers, as well as snowboarders.
This course involves the following:
Skiing with a day pack
Skiing intermediate level terrain with some slopes to the black diamond level
Long days in the snow and in potentially adverse weather
Skiers should be in excellent physical condition and competent on varied terrain
Course Curriculum:
Selection of proper equipment
Care and use of climbing skins
Transceiver check
Skinning and uphill travel technique
Terrain selection, management, and travel techniques (up/down)
NOTE: ALTHOUGH WE DO OUR VERY BEST TO FOLLOW THE SCHEDULE LISTED, THIS ITINERARY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, UNSAFE ROUTE CONDITIONS, OR OTHER REASONS BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND IN THE GUIDE’S BEST JUDGMENT.
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We will meet at 8:00 am, perform a gear check and introductions, and then we start our tour. We will learn how to use the gear efficiently, which includes learning more about skis, skins, transceivers, and shovels. We will then continue our education by focusing on terrain management, track setting, and more advanced transceiver techniques. In the afternoon we will make several tour plans based on our weather observations.
2
We bring all the skills together and get you out in front, leading the group and attempting a big tour. After earning our turns we wrap up the course at 4:00 pm in the parking lot.
Trip Package Includes
Professional guiding and instruction
Climbing/backcountry permits
20% off rental at evo Seattle store
20% discount code at evo.com (exclusions apply)
Trip Package Does Not Include
Airfare
Accommodations
Transportation to and from designated meeting place
The Washington Cascades are part of the greater Cascade Mountain Range, extending from northern California to British Columbia. To offer flexibility and a diverse range of options to clients, Mountain Madness offers courses in several destinations. Closest and most convenient to Seattle is Snoqualmie Pass, while Stevens Pass and Mount Rainier go a bit deeper and farther east into the mountains.
Mountain Madness has a detailed COVID-19 Operations Plan which will be shared prior to the trip. All participants must fill out a pre-trip COVID-19 questionnaire/agreement. Classroom lectures will be held via Zoom instead of in person. In the field, a face covering must be worn at times when social distancing cannot be maintained.
Do I need any prior training to participate in this course?
This is an introductory course with no specific backcountry skiing experience required. A Level 1 Avalanche course and intermediate ski skills are recommended. It is open for telemark and alpine touring skiers, as well as snowboarders.
How physically fit do I have to be for this course?
This can be a physically demanding course, and your ability to enjoy the adventure depends on your health and fitness, thus it’s recommended that you are in good physical condition.
Who are the guides?
Mountain Madness guides are highly experienced instructors that have been trained by the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA), the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA), and the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE). They are the best, most highly trained instructors!
Are rentals available?
Yes, rental gear is available and can be rented directly through the evo Seattle or Snoqualmie store, and we are happy to provide 20% off rentals for guests on this course. Please inquire for pricing.
What if I need to cancel?
evo will refer to the Mountain Madness cancellation policy. If you need to cancel your trip, please submit your notification in writing. Your trip will be cancelled from the date we receive written notice. You will be assessed a cancellation fee according to the following schedule:
More than 90 days from trip departure — non-refundable $200 registration fee.
89 days or less from trip departure – 100% of trip cost
What if I need to change the dates of my trip?
All date changes must be received in writing. Changes are determined at MMI’s discretion and if approved, must be accompanied by a new trip registration. Any change from scheduled trip departure can be extremely difficult and is subject to all incurred expenses as assessed by MMI. All date changes are for credit only (no refunds) and valid for one year from written change notification and receipt of new registration. A $200 date change fee will be assessed for all domestic trips.
When and how do I meet up with the group?
You will receive detailed instructions regarding when and how to meet the group from Mountain Madness.
What is the maximum number of guests on the trip?
There is a maximum of 12 guests for this course, with groups being split into 2 groups due to COVID.
Is there a minimum age required for this trip?
We will accept participants 15 years or older, if they are accompanied by a legal guardian. You must be 18 years or older to attend a trip on your own.
I need accommodations in Seattle. Do you have recommendations?
Yes, there are plenty of options, depending on your preferences. Near Sea-Tac Airport: Cedarbrook Lodge (4-star), Double Tree Hotel Seatac (4-star), Hampton Inn Seatac (3-star), Hilton Garden Inn Seatac (3-star). Near Mountain Madness: Georgetown Inn (2.5 star), The Grove (2-star).
Testimonials
The experience was awesome--great course, both professional and a lot of fun. Appropriate measures for Covid-19 were put in place.
Evan
Trip Guest
I’ve climbed all over the world with MM and couldn’t recommend them higher. Their guides are world class and are knowledgeable, appropriately cautious but eager to get you to the summit, amiable and yet able to challenge you to do things you didn’t think you could! Their front office is easy to communicate with and keeps you up to speed with everything throughout the whole process from pre-climb to post-climb. If you’re thinking about climbing, I would strongly and without reservation recommend mountain madness.
Andrew
Trip Guest
Jake was an awesome guide, super informative. MM was fantastic, had good options for renting gear, easy to work with.
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