Duration
- 1 day
- 12 hours
Season
- Spring
- Summer
Client:Guide Ratio
2:1
Minimum Participants
2
This trip requires an alpine start. Meet your instructor at 1am ready to go at the far end of the Climber's parking lot at Timberline Lodge. We will climb the moderate slopes of the lower mountain by headlamp and hopefully reach the upper mountain by sunrise. In the last 1,000 vertical feet before the summit, the gradient of the mountain greatly increases and we prefer to make the summit push in the early morning light. After a short celebration and snack break, we will carefully make our way back down the upper mountain and beyond. Conditions, weather, and team dynamics will dictate outcomes, but you can expect to be back to the parking lot around 1pm.
- Mount Hood Skills Course or equivalent experience.
- Ability to safely travel on moderate to steep snow slopes with crampons and ice axe.
- Any additional mountaineering experience will enhance your ability to learn, but is not required.
- Ability to hike for 10-12 hours and ascend 5000' with a 30 lb pack.
- Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email full of important information - make sure to read it thoroughly!
- 7-10 days before your trip you will receive an email from your guide containing even more details, including the exact meetup location and time.
- Plan to attend a virtual pre-trip meeting in the evening a few days before your course begins. This is required and a great opportunity to meet your guide, review gear, discuss your trip plan, and ask any last minute questions. For Sat-Sun AIARE courses plan on Thursday 6:30-8:30pm; otherwise the exact time of your meeting will be set by your instructor and noted in their welcome email.
- Leading up to your course, make sure to eat healthy, drink extra water, and get plenty of sleep.
- Please arrive on time and ready to go at your pre-arranged meeting location. Upon arrival, we'll distribute any group gear and finish loading our packs. From there we will caravan to the trailhead.
- All along the way, our office team is available via email or phone to answer any questions you may have.
This trip will leave you with knowledge and practical application of:
- Gear packing and equipment choices.
- Self-care on the mountain.
- Using crampons and ice axe.
- Self-Arrest and self-belay.
- Ascending and descending steep snow slopes.
- Basic knots used for mountaineering.
- Rope-handling skills.
PLUS:
- A fun experience you’ll remember forever!
- A sense of accomplishment in achieving your goals for the trip.
- Confidence in your newfound skills and where to take them next.
- Tips and tricks to add to your toolbox from our professional and knowledgeable guides.
Equipment Lists

Required Gear
- Head/face protection
-warm hat
-sun hat *baseball cap is fine
-neck gaiter *buff
-sunglasses with good side coverage - Backpack 30-40L
- Mountaineering boots with well-fitted crampons *NOT aluminum
**HIKING BOOTS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOOTWEAR FOR THIS CLIMB - Water bottles with 2L capacity
- 2+ insulating/puffy layers *1 must be synthetic *warm pants recommended on cold days
- Gaiters *highly recommended, but not required
- Moisture wicking, non-cotton base layer top and bottom
- Climbing gear
-harness
-2 pear-shaped locking carabiners
-helmet
-mountaineering axe - Personal kit
-sunscreen *SPF 40 or higher
-lip balm
-headlamp and extra batteries
-toiletries *please bring a plastic baggie for waste
-personal medications and first aid - Waterproof layers *hooded jacket and pants
- 2 pairs of gloves
-insulating gloves
-waterproof gloves
Not Pictured/Optional Gear
☐ Pre-made lunch items, easy to eat with gloves on
☐ Trekking poles ☐ Whistle ☐ Pocketknife/Leatherman
☐ Area maps and compass ☐ Heavy duty plastic trash bags (for water-proofing) ☐ Note pad/pencil ☐ Camera
☐ Watch ☐ Half foam pad to stand/sit in snow ☐ Shorts/t-shirt ☐ Bandana

What Kaf Provides
- Climbing rope
- Group first aid kit and medical supplies
- Snow/ice protection *ice screws and pickets